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Bad Timing

 
Album Review: Bad Timing

  • Artist: Jim O'rourke
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 25, 1997
  • Genre: Rock

Review

With Bad Timing, O'Rourke attempts a return to the organic atmosphere of acoustic guitar from his explorations in electronica. The album consists of four songs clocking in at roughly ten minutes each, and is characterized by O'Rourke's ambient acoustic exploration. Three of the tracks enlist various instruments from cello to trumpet and even drums. The songs are highly textured and require patience, as they slowly evolve from abstract riffs into clear melodies. The album encompasses a rich dynamic range despite the seeming limitations that acoustic guitar could impose. There is a fair amount of splicing and mixing, which attests to the fact that O'Rourke has not completely dispensed with his passion for electronic music, but these interludes often provide a unique perspective. The highlight of the album is the final track, "Happy Trails," which begins with distorted acoustic noise, followed by an upbeat country rhythm provided by Tortoise's John McEntire. In sum, Bad Timing is a consistent effort and well worth a listen, especially during the mellow early morning hours. ~ Marc Gilman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
There's Hell in Hello, But More in Goodbye Jim O'Rourke (9:38)
94 the Long Way Jim O'Rourke (13:57)
Bad Timing Jim O'Rourke (9:59)
Happy Trails Jim O'Rourke (10:35)

Credits

Jim O'Rourke (Guitar), Jim O'Rourke (Composer), Jim O'Rourke (Multi Instruments), Jim O'Rourke (Main Performer), John McEntire (Drums), Jeb Bishop (Trombone), Thymme Jones (Trumpet), Steve Keene (Paintings), Ken Champion (Pedal Steel)
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Bad Timing
Studio album by Jim O'Rourke
Released August 25, 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre Instrumental rock
Length 42:07
Label Drag City
Producer Jim O'Rourke
Professional reviews
Jim O'Rourke chronology
Happy Days
(1997)
Bad Timing
(1997)
Eureka
(1999)

Bad Timing is an album by American musician Jim O'Rourke, released on Drag City in 1997. It is an instrumental album, consisting largely of Jim O'Rourke's acoustic guitar playing (much in the style of John Fahey), sometimes with additional instrumentation.

The album is named after the 1980 film Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession, directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is one of a trio of O'Rourke albums, along with Eureka and Insignificance, to be named after Roeg films from the 1980s.

This album is a favorite of Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, and much of the soundtrack to the 2002 Todd Louiso Film Love Liza is drawn from it.

Track listing

  1. "There's Hell in Hello But More in Goodbye"
  2. "94 the Long Way"
  3. "Bad Timing"
  4. "Happy Trails"



 
 
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