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The Death Of Rock

Peter Holsapple vs. Alex Chilton

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Sometimes working with one of your heroes isn't all it's cracked up to be. In 1978, Peter Holsapple was a power pop fan obsessed with Big Star who had been in a band called the H-Bombs, who cut a single produced by Alex Chilton. Holsapple relocated to Memphis, Tennessee in hopes of ingratiating himself into the local music scene, and he began recording stuff at the Sam Phillips Recording Service. Through musician and engineer Richard Rosebrough, who was helping Chilton make his gloriously shambolic album Like Flies on Sherbert at the time, Holsapple was re-introduced to Chilton. Over beers one night, Chilton informed his acolyte, "I heard some of that stuff you're working on with Richard...and it really sucks." Despite his lack of enthusiasm, Chilton agreed to drop by the studio and observe, and the evening he showed up, he ended up jamming with Holsapple and his rhythm section as the tape rolled. Forty years after the fact, the recordings from that night have been unearthed and released under the title The Death of Rock, after one of Holsapple's songs. In his liner notes, Holsapple writes that "I caught Alex exiting a world of sweet pop that I was only just trying to enter, and the door hit me on the way in." Holsapple's take on these tapes is dead-on; while his compositions find him working out the rudiments of the smart pop style he would refine in the dB's (especially on "Bad Reputation" and "House Is Not a Home"), the numbers with Chilton at the helm are gritty and purposefully chaotic. Chilton runs wild on passionate but ramshackle covers of "Train Kept A Rollin'" and "Hey Mona" as well as an unrehearsed run through his harrowing portrait of Memphis life, "Marshall Law." With Holsapple up front, this combo sounds fairly solid as they help channel his Big Star influences. With Chilton in charge, it's exciting and sometimes funny (especially as they slog through "Tennis Bum"), but it threatens to fly off the rails at any moment. The Death of Rock is truly fascinating as a historical record of a meeting of two minds who unexpectedly fail to follow parallel paths.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Bad Reputation
Peter Holsapple
00:02:35

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

2
House Is Not A Home
Peter Holsapple
00:02:30

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

3
We Were Happy
Peter Holsapple
00:02:46

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

4
The Death Of Rock
Peter Holsapple
00:03:08

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

5
Take Me Back
Peter Holsapple
00:04:42

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

6
Mind Your Manners (Backing Track)
Peter Holsapple
00:02:52

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

7
Tennis Bum
Alex Chilton
00:02:48

Alex Chilton, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

8
Marshall Law
Alex Chilton
00:03:47

Alex Chilton, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

9
Heart And Soul
Alex Chilton
00:01:08

Alex Chilton, MainArtist - FRANK LOESSER, Composer - Carmichael Hoagy, Composer

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

10
Train Kept A Rollin'
Alex Chilton
00:03:26

Lois Mann, Composer - Alex Chilton, MainArtist - Mann, Composer, Writer - Tiny Bradshaw, Composer - Bradshaw, Composer, Writer - Kay, Composer, Writer - Howard Kay, Composer

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

11
Hey Mona
Alex Chilton
00:05:08

Alex Chilton, MainArtist - Eilas McDaniel, Composer

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

12
Bad Reputation (Backing Track)
Peter Holsapple
00:03:54

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

13
Tennis Bum (Rehearsal)
Alex Chilton
00:03:26

Alex Chilton, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

14
O My Soul (Instrumental Rehearsal)
Peter Holsapple
00:00:55

Alex Chilton, Composer, Writer - Chris Bell, Composer - Peter Holsapple, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

15
In The Street (Instrumental Rehearsal)
Peter Holsapple
00:02:04

Alex Chilton, Composer, Writer - Chris Bell, Composer, Writer - Peter Holsapple, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

16
Baby I Love You (Rehearsal)
Peter Holsapple
00:02:38

Peter Holsapple, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

17
The Death Of Rock (Rehearsal)
Peter Holsapple
00:03:30

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

18
Someone's Gotta Shine Your Shoes (Rehearsal)
Peter Holsapple
00:02:20

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

19
Mind Your Manners (4-Track Version With Vocals)
Peter Holsapple
00:03:04

Peter Holsapple, Composer, MainArtist

© 2018 Omnivore Recordings, a division of Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC. ℗ 2018 Cecelia Chilton/Peter Holsapple, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings

Albumbeschreibung

Sometimes working with one of your heroes isn't all it's cracked up to be. In 1978, Peter Holsapple was a power pop fan obsessed with Big Star who had been in a band called the H-Bombs, who cut a single produced by Alex Chilton. Holsapple relocated to Memphis, Tennessee in hopes of ingratiating himself into the local music scene, and he began recording stuff at the Sam Phillips Recording Service. Through musician and engineer Richard Rosebrough, who was helping Chilton make his gloriously shambolic album Like Flies on Sherbert at the time, Holsapple was re-introduced to Chilton. Over beers one night, Chilton informed his acolyte, "I heard some of that stuff you're working on with Richard...and it really sucks." Despite his lack of enthusiasm, Chilton agreed to drop by the studio and observe, and the evening he showed up, he ended up jamming with Holsapple and his rhythm section as the tape rolled. Forty years after the fact, the recordings from that night have been unearthed and released under the title The Death of Rock, after one of Holsapple's songs. In his liner notes, Holsapple writes that "I caught Alex exiting a world of sweet pop that I was only just trying to enter, and the door hit me on the way in." Holsapple's take on these tapes is dead-on; while his compositions find him working out the rudiments of the smart pop style he would refine in the dB's (especially on "Bad Reputation" and "House Is Not a Home"), the numbers with Chilton at the helm are gritty and purposefully chaotic. Chilton runs wild on passionate but ramshackle covers of "Train Kept A Rollin'" and "Hey Mona" as well as an unrehearsed run through his harrowing portrait of Memphis life, "Marshall Law." With Holsapple up front, this combo sounds fairly solid as they help channel his Big Star influences. With Chilton in charge, it's exciting and sometimes funny (especially as they slog through "Tennis Bum"), but it threatens to fly off the rails at any moment. The Death of Rock is truly fascinating as a historical record of a meeting of two minds who unexpectedly fail to follow parallel paths.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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