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Live at Perkins' Palace

 
Album Review: Live at Perkins' Palace

  • Artist: Banyan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 12, 2004
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

While their last album, Anytime at All, had about 20 players on it, this time Banyan's Stephen Perkins stripped the band down to just its core: Mike Watt on bass, Nels Cline on guitar, Willie Waldman on trumpet, and Perkins on drums and percussion. Throw your preconceptions out the window, these guys come on more like Miles Davis' early-'70s band than an indie rock supergroup, and they make an absolutely glorious racket. The album has a very live feel to it, but Live at Perkins' Palace isn't a live album in the classic sense; there are clearly some overdubs and studio effects sparingly used throughout. "Mad as a Hornet" starts things out sounding like an outtake from Agharta, with Perkins doing an excellent Al Foster and Waldman's trumpet slurring like Miles. Watt's sturdy bass provides the same sort of fierce, driving bottom end as Michael Henderson, and Nels Cline's guitar snarls just as ferociously as Pete Cosey. "Oh My People" gets a bit more outwardly funky then leads to the slightly ominous "Om Om Om," where Cline unleashes some wonderfully sick and otherworldly tones from his guitar and some great delay work. "El Sexxo" sounds something like Miles meeting Robert Fripp in Morrocco. There isn't a dull moment on this record, even on the solo percussion piece "Rocks Are Falling." Perkins is a hell of a drummer, mixing it up between straight time-keeping, cool fills, and great melodic elements as well, and Watt certainly knows how to operate with a busy, amazing drummer thanks to all those great years with George Hurley. Like Miles, Waldman's trumpet is tasty but understated, often content to let the others just play. Nels Cline is really the featured attraction here, as he gets the most solo space and also supplies some of the album's most mind-boggling moments with his incredible technique, mastery of effects, and wicked guitar tones. There are moments on the album where people may find themselves asking, "What the hell is he doing?!" (like on "Israelite" or "King of Long Beach"). The band conjures up a variety of moods, from the dark and mysterious "El Sexxo" to the goofy rave-up "A Million Little Laughs," closing the set with their take on the Stooges' "Fun House." Banyan have taken their cues from the groundbreaking work of Miles Davis, but crafted an updated, more personal take on that sound. Is it rock? Is it jazz? Who cares, these guys can play. Recommended. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mad as a Hornet Banyan (5:44)
Oh My People Banyan (5:09)
Om Om Om Banyan (3:43)
Only You Will Know Banyan (3:22)
El Sexxo Banyan (6:14)
Isrealite Banyan (5:13)
A Million Little Laughs Banyan (3:35)
Uncle Mike Banyan (1:56)
King of Long Beach Banyan (5:38)
Rock a Fallin' Banyan (2:00)
For E in E Minor Banyan (6:27)
Fun House Banyan (8:36)

Credits

Steve Isaacs (Photography), Cindy Juarez Perkins (Photography), Norton Wisdom (Artwork), Carla Bozulich (Photography), Mike Watt (Bass), Josh Newel (Engineer), Elena M. Perez (Photography), Elizabeth Holloway (Art Coordinator), Stephen Perkins (Art Direction), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Nels Cline (Guitar), Willie Waldman (Trumpet), Stephen Perkins (Drums), Dustin Rabin (Photography), Lance Al Baati (Artwork), Brian Virtue (Mixing), Stephen Perkins (Percussion), Mike Watt (Guitar (Bass)), Stephen Perkins (Producer), Alison Cookiehead Pember (Product Manager)
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Live At Perkins' Palace
Studio album by Banyan
Released October 19, 2004
Recorded 2003 - 2004
Genre Instrumental, Fusion, Rock
Length 57 minutes
Label Sanctuary
Producer Stephen Perkins
Professional reviews
Banyan chronology
Anytime At All
(1999)
Live At Perkins' Palace
(2004)

Live at Perkins' Palace is the third record of Banyan, founded by Stephen Perkins. On this disc, Stephen decided to take the legion of musicians from Anytime At All and cut it down strictly to a quartet. Once again dedicated to Marc Perkins.

Track listing

  1. Mad as a Hornet - 5:44
  2. Oh My People - 5:09
  3. Om Om Om - 3:44
  4. Only You Will Know - 3:22
  5. El Sexxo - 6:15
  6. Israelite - 5:13
  7. A Million Little Laughs - 3:35
  8. Uncle Mike - 1:57
  9. King of Long Beach - 5:39
  10. Rocks a Fallin' - 2:01
  11. For E in E Minor - 6:28
  12. Fun House - 8:37

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