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You Am I|You Am I's #4 Record

You Am I's #4 Record

You Am I

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It took a full year to appear -- old label Warner Bros. decided not to release this LP, after having sent advance CDs to press types, duhhhh -- but #4 Record is worth the wait. The even better news is that power trio You Am I finally makes some headway toward matching its vicious, chaotic live intensity. Yet they retain the gratifying, masterful blend of timeless pop/rock & roll styles that made their previous LP such an ultimately distinct pleasure. To start, the mid-period Replacements influence is readily detectable. Press reactions have tended more toward Jam comparisons, a brilliant band that singer/writer/guitarist Tim Rogers actually dislikes! But what he does rate is the bands the Jam were weaned on, the '60s Who and Small Faces, as well as the older black R&B/soul and crackling '50s rock & roll combos that inspired those British mods. Add in a decided flavor of Big Star -- the LP title must be a sop to Alex Chilton's early-'70s power pop marvel #1 Record -- and you have an LP that beguiles, teases, sweetens, and often throbs in popcraft. It also blasts in fits and starts of harsh edge, chops, infectious attitude, and, when it suits them, abandon. If these crackerjack Aussies are carrying on 30 years worth of heritage with intelligence and spit, then #4 Record is their Radio City to Hourly, Daily's #1 Record, their Setting Sons or Sound Affects to All Mod Cons, their Pleased to Meet Me to Tim. That is, it's more scattershot, more sprawling, less cohesive, and yet, somehow more surprising and doggedly unique. Like some of the above, more obtuse LPs, #4 Record requires more time to get the full joy of its lovely to cranky to happy to sorrowful to explosive twists and turns, but the payoff is big.

© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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1
Junk
00:02:39

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

2
The Cream & The Crock
00:03:20

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

3
What I Don't Know 'Bout You
00:03:10

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

4
Fifteen
00:03:05

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

5
Top Of The Morn' And Slip Of The Day
00:03:40

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

6
Billy
00:02:13

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

7
Come Home Wit' Me
00:03:11

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

8
Heavy Heart
00:03:11

Billy Bowers, Recording Engineer - Brian Jenkins, Recording Engineer - David Schiffman, Recording Engineer - Doug Boehm, 2nd Engineer - George Drakoulias, Producer - Jack Joseph Puig, Mixing Engineer - Jamie Myer, 2nd Engineer - Jim Champagne, 2nd Engineer - Jim Scott, Recording Engineer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

9
Rumble
00:02:36

Billy Bowers, Recording Engineer - Brian Jenkins, Recording Engineer - David Schiffman, Recording Engineer - Doug Boehm, 2nd Engineer - George Drakoulias, Producer - Jack Joseph Puig, Mixing Engineer - Jamie Myer, 2nd Engineer - Jim Champagne, 2nd Engineer - Jim Scott, Recording Engineer - T. Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

10
Guys, Girls, Guitars
00:02:58

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

11
Plans
00:03:53

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

12
...And Vandalism
00:03:40

George Drakoulias, Producer - Tim Rogers, Composer - Tim Rogers, Lyricist - You Am I, Performer

(P) 1998 rooArt

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It took a full year to appear -- old label Warner Bros. decided not to release this LP, after having sent advance CDs to press types, duhhhh -- but #4 Record is worth the wait. The even better news is that power trio You Am I finally makes some headway toward matching its vicious, chaotic live intensity. Yet they retain the gratifying, masterful blend of timeless pop/rock & roll styles that made their previous LP such an ultimately distinct pleasure. To start, the mid-period Replacements influence is readily detectable. Press reactions have tended more toward Jam comparisons, a brilliant band that singer/writer/guitarist Tim Rogers actually dislikes! But what he does rate is the bands the Jam were weaned on, the '60s Who and Small Faces, as well as the older black R&B/soul and crackling '50s rock & roll combos that inspired those British mods. Add in a decided flavor of Big Star -- the LP title must be a sop to Alex Chilton's early-'70s power pop marvel #1 Record -- and you have an LP that beguiles, teases, sweetens, and often throbs in popcraft. It also blasts in fits and starts of harsh edge, chops, infectious attitude, and, when it suits them, abandon. If these crackerjack Aussies are carrying on 30 years worth of heritage with intelligence and spit, then #4 Record is their Radio City to Hourly, Daily's #1 Record, their Setting Sons or Sound Affects to All Mod Cons, their Pleased to Meet Me to Tim. That is, it's more scattershot, more sprawling, less cohesive, and yet, somehow more surprising and doggedly unique. Like some of the above, more obtuse LPs, #4 Record requires more time to get the full joy of its lovely to cranky to happy to sorrowful to explosive twists and turns, but the payoff is big.

© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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