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Excellent Italian Greyhound

 
Album Review: Excellent Italian Greyhound

  • Artist: Shellac
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 04, 2007
  • Total Time: 42:19
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Unlike most celebrated independent bands, the three members of Shellac have made it clear they have no desire to turn the band into a full-time job and accept the attendant financial and professional compromises that would come with that, so while the seven-year wait between Shellac's third album, 1000 Hurts, and 2007's Excellent Italian Greyhound may have seemed interminable to their fans, for Shellac it was doubtless seen as business as usual, simply waiting until they had material they liked and the time seemed right before presenting it to the public. And on the surface, Excellent Italian Greyhound does sound like a typical Shellac record -- Steve Albini's guitar still slices like a freshly sharpened hedge-trimmer, Bob Weston's slabs of bass continue to give the songs a strong melodic mooring, and Todd Trainer's drumming strikes a balance between rhythmic precision and free exploration the way he always has. But the difference this time out is that Shellac have grown stronger, more intuitive, and simply better during their seven-year recording break, and Excellent Italian Greyhound is the most satisfying album they've made since their debut, 1994's At Action Park. The album opens with "The End of Radio," a remarkable exercise in dynamics as the patterns of the guitar, bass, and drums collide and intersect for just over eight minutes, and it's as impressive as anything this band has ever performed in the studio, fraught with musical tension that ebbs and flows with an inspired fusion of concision and intelligently applied force. If "Steady as She Goes" and "Be Prepared" aren't quite as startling, their energy and aural bravado are equally impressive, and throughout this album the audio is spectacular in its clarity and sense of space (do yourself a favor and crank it up to an appropriately powerful level). Part two kicks off with "Genuine Lulabelle," and its random silences and oddly placed comic voices mark it as the album's only real misstep, but the primarily instrumental selections that follow show this band still has a firm grasp on its gifts, and though this music is a uncompromising as anything any of these musicians have ever released, there's an intelligence and artistry that can't help but lure in anyone who loves rock & roll with smarts and a sense of purposeful adventure. Excellent Italian Greyhound is just Shellac being Shellac in their own sweet time, and these nine songs demonstrate how challenging and rewarding that can be; it's a stellar accomplishment from a truly singular band. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The End of Radio Shellac (8:27)
Steady as She Goes Shellac (4:06)
Be Prepared Shellac (4:05)
Elephant Shellac (4:24)
Genuine Lulabelle Shellac (9:17)
Kittypants Shellac (1:59)
Boycott Shellac (2:14)
Paco Shellac (5:29)
Spoke Shellac (2:18)

Credits

Christina Files (Live Sound), Jay Ryan (Illustrations), Joel Larson (Photography), Todd Trainer (Drums), Bob Weston (Guitar (Bass)), Steve Rooke (Mastering), Bob Weston (Bass), David Babbitt (Layout Design), Todd Trainer (Drums), Steve Albini (Guitar), Bill Skibbe (Live Sound)
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Excellent Italian Greyhound
Studio album by Shellac
Released June 5, 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Noise-Rock, Math Rock
Label Touch & Go
Producer Shellac
Professional reviews
Shellac chronology
1000 Hurts
(2000)
Excellent Italian Greyhound
(2007)

Excellent Italian Greyhound is the title of Shellac's fourth album. It was released on June 5th 2007. The album's title is a reference to drummer Todd Trainer's Italian Greyhound, Uffizi. The album was recorded at Electrical Audio and mastered at Abbey Road by Steve Rooke. The extensive artwork for Excellent Italian Greyhound was created by Jay Ryan from the band Dianogah and arranged by David Babbit. This is certainly a reference to the photographical work of William Wegman. As well as a greyscale drawing on the outer sleeve, there are several pictures taken by Joel Larson. As with 1000 Hurts, the vinyl pressing of the album includes an unmarked CD version at no extra charge (CD and LP+CD releases are similarly priced). The band encourages listeners to purchase the vinyl to hear the record as it was intended.

Voice-over king Ken Nordine appears uncredited on the song "Genuine Lulabelle"/. Other voices include Strong Bad,[citation needed] Agostino Tilotta and Hal Douglas. The introduction to "Spoke" includes a cover version of the "Rotosound Strings" radio commercial from The Who's 1967 album The Who Sell Out.

In the run-out groove, there is a text etching. Side One - "Pronto Prova..." Side Two - "A Isamu Sta Lapa!"

Live favourite "Hang On" was initially rumoured to be included on the album but due to the sparse nature of the song the band was unable to record it to their liking.

Track listing

  1. "The End of Radio"
  2. "Steady As She Goes"
  3. "Be Prepared"
  4. "Elephant"
  5. "Genuine Lulabelle"
  6. "Kittypants"
  7. "Boycott"
  8. "Paco"
  9. "Spoke"

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2007 Top Heatseekers 17
2007 Top Independent Albums 45

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