Band on the Run

General | Dec 2003

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2004-02-04
This may very well be one of the strangest records, concepts, I’ve ever heard (and I’ve heard a few). As a “thirty year tribute” these guys have “re-recorded” Paul McCartney and Wings’ smash hit album, track for track. Songs, er, pieces carry the minimum vestige of the originals. Mostly collage, sample art, they’ve twisted into a sick disturbing sight what is considered one of the fluffiest non-committal sachharine infused works every created by “the cute beatle”. My only question is: god, why? Great stuff.

1) title track, sound collage, blippy
2) starts quietly, mostly vocal/lyric manipulation of Jet, moves into dark noise
3) interesting “chill” version of the sappiest AM hit to come out of the record
4) more vocal treatment, minimal sound addition, mostly synth
5) mostly just vocs, add some soundbed and you’ve got a winner
6) mostly minimal sound collage intro, darker stranger mix, unrecognizable as wings
7) spacey minimal intro launches into driving loopy sounding electro w/ soaring effects, turns spacey again and back
8) old country western samples turn into more messed-up-ness freak show- what the fug?!
9) very chill electro/tabla 2+ min intro, turns slow weird long
10) smarmy TV soundtrack jazz feel w/ bizarre effects, vocs

Recent airplay

Mamunia
Brownian Motion SubFeb 04, 2009
Helen Wheels
Cognitive OverloadAug 17, 2006
Band on the Run
Brownian MotionJan 05, 2005
Bluebird
Brownian MotionApr 07, 2004
Bluebird
Browninan MotionMar 17, 2004

Charting

2004-02-09 — 2004-04-12 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 11 1
Mar 21 2
Mar 14 1
Feb 29 1
Feb 22 3
Feb 15 6

Track listing

1. Band on the Run
2. Jet
3. Bluebird
4. Mrs. Vandebilt
5. Let Me Roll It
6. Mamunia
7. No Words
8. Helen Wheels
9. Picasso's Last Words
10. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty