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THIS IS! RALPH CARNEY
Heres the 3rd solo album from a multi-instrumentalist/horn player who has
spent the better part of the last 2 decades criss-crossing the world, on stage
and in studios with the likes of Tom Waits, Jonathan Richman, William Burroughs,
Allen Ginsberg, B-52s, Marc Ribot, Bill Laswell, David Thomas, Hal Wilner,
Elvis Costello, Tipsy, Galaxie 500, Daevid Allen, Mushroom, Oranj Symphonette
and The Black Keys, to name a few.
Let us not forget Ralphs humble beginnings as a member of Tin Huey (along
with Chris Butler, who later formed the Waitresses). Tin Huey recorded a cult-classic
album for Warner Brothers in 1979 titled Contents Dislodged During Shipment and
before becoming the horn man for hire, Ralph formed the Swollen Monkeys
in the early 80s which included future Shimmy Disc legend Mark Kramer and
saxophonist Mars Williams of the Psychedelic Furs.
Ralphs own recordings are soundscapes not unlike the David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch,
and Robert Frank movie soundtracks hes contributed tomixed with Dixieland,
folk, swing and the experimental 70s pop sounds of Brian Eno. Ralph Carney
is perhaps the most hard to describe multi-genre, multi-talented, wacked out pop
and jazz hornplayer/singer/composer since Rahsaan Roland Kirk
On the new CD This Is! Ralph Carney, hes the only performer
and while saxophone is his primary instrument, he also sings and plays clarinet,
panpipes, Jews harp, musical saw, keyboards, guitar, percussion and lots more
by overdubbing himself to produce some of the most fun music youre likely
to hear anywhere. Ralph references old time traditional music forms such as swing
and folk music and theres certainly modern avant-garde influences
for those paying attention, but its all delivered in a non-pretentious style
like the background for a Saturday morning cartoon.
Chuck Eddy wrote in the Village Voice: Squares will no doubt pigeonhole
Ralph as that guy who plays horns for Tom Waits. People who read too
much might cite Kathy Acker instead. But cool kids will forever think of him as
a driving force behind the great late-70s Ohio Zappa-rhythmed prog-punk
crew Tin Huey. Carneys own recent CD, I Like You (A Lot) sounds like, well,
a Carny. And his live gigs are as canny as well.
Allen Ginsberg said: Ralph Carneys Circle of Fifths continuously evolves
in horns circular breathing (like Australian Aborigines Didgerey Doo)
matching voice-text power to make the most perfect poetry music recording Ive
done.
While noted S.F. Examiner jazz critic Phil Elwood neatly captured the essence
of Ralph:
Carney playing spoons as if they were castanets then shifting
to a weird twin-reed instrument that looks like an iris stalk and sounds like
nothing else. Sometime along the way the irrepressible Carney plays a couple of
instruments at once, blows on a musette, sings Noh vocals, plays a slide clarinet
and slide whistle and is otherwise incorrigible.
Entertainment Weekly gave the Ralph Sounds CD an A- and said Ralph Creates
a one-man musical universe as unique and personal as its title implies.
......... Life in Akron
Ohio in the 60's was typical midwestern, you know, regular barber, crewcut, army
men, a bunch of friends on the block, we pretended we were Zorro, Batman, Vikings,
etc. The usual dramas of friendship and betrayal. Kennedy, frisbee, superballs,
etc. I was into wind up record players and derbies and old magazines. I felt the
ghosts and now I know about past life stuff, older brother and sister, dad who
worked on polyester research, mom who smoked Carletons and had a creative imagination.
I drew cartoons and stuff. 7th grade was the worst; but I grew my hair out a bit.
Art class was my favorite. In love with lots of girls, only they didn't know.
8th grade -- ZOING!! Puberty hits and obsession with being a musician, started
on a 5 string banjo. Bluegrass, country blues, Beatles (still). Banjo, violin
(fiddle), harmonica. Then at 15 I took up saxophone, JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ. Mostly Blue
Note, Rahsaan, Coltrane. Self taught. Worked in a cool mall record store. Graduated
high school, joined "Tin Huey" older guys from different high school. Into Iggy
and German rock, Faust, Can, etc. Played 3 nites a week in a basement. Also worked
with Alan Myers of "Devo" playing out jazz. 1 year of college in Kent Ohio, went
to see a lot of music. Jazz gigs in Cle. Sun Ra. Weather Report. Rahsaan Roland
Kirk. Yuseff Lateif.
Ralph Carney
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