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The Black Album in Franklin, TN

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The Black Album in Franklin, TN

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The fact that one of its songs is called
"Hit or Miss"
is quite appropriate for the double-vinyl
Black Album
; while not perfect, it's definitely got some high points on it. Given the intentionally parodic reference to
the Beatles
' own two-disc sprawler, perhaps the semi-schizophrenia is perfectly intentional. Some of the numbers show the band following their original punk vein, but by this point the four (joined here by a new bassist,
Paul Gray
) were leaving straight, three-chord thrash to the cul-de-sac revivalists. The album begins with a
Damned
classic,
"Wait for the Blackout,"
a dramatic psych/punk surge infected with
Vanian
's glorious croon, celebrating the joys of the night while steering clear of overtly-serious goth affectations. After that, things start to vary, but tracks of note are still thick on the ground, including
"Lively Arts,"
a nicely barbed take on culture with some harpsichord to match, and the goofy but still enjoyable
"Drinking About My Baby."
Regardless, things get a bit restful at points, and while
often steps forward to continue carrying it along, sometimes even the band isn't happy with the results.
"History of the World (Part One)"
has always carried the credit "overproduced by
Hans Zimmer
" because they felt the guest synth player did just that! However, the final two studio tracks are doozies:
"Therapy,"
a
Sensible
/
-sung romp with a great chorus, and the sidelong
"Curtain Call,"
perhaps the most unlikely thing
the Damned
ever did. That said, it's still a surprisingly good blast, a tour de force for
particularly and a chance for the band to try everything from straightforward rock to gentler atmospherics. ~ Ned Raggett
The fact that one of its songs is called
"Hit or Miss"
is quite appropriate for the double-vinyl
Black Album
; while not perfect, it's definitely got some high points on it. Given the intentionally parodic reference to
the Beatles
' own two-disc sprawler, perhaps the semi-schizophrenia is perfectly intentional. Some of the numbers show the band following their original punk vein, but by this point the four (joined here by a new bassist,
Paul Gray
) were leaving straight, three-chord thrash to the cul-de-sac revivalists. The album begins with a
Damned
classic,
"Wait for the Blackout,"
a dramatic psych/punk surge infected with
Vanian
's glorious croon, celebrating the joys of the night while steering clear of overtly-serious goth affectations. After that, things start to vary, but tracks of note are still thick on the ground, including
"Lively Arts,"
a nicely barbed take on culture with some harpsichord to match, and the goofy but still enjoyable
"Drinking About My Baby."
Regardless, things get a bit restful at points, and while
often steps forward to continue carrying it along, sometimes even the band isn't happy with the results.
"History of the World (Part One)"
has always carried the credit "overproduced by
Hans Zimmer
" because they felt the guest synth player did just that! However, the final two studio tracks are doozies:
"Therapy,"
a
Sensible
/
-sung romp with a great chorus, and the sidelong
"Curtain Call,"
perhaps the most unlikely thing
the Damned
ever did. That said, it's still a surprisingly good blast, a tour de force for
particularly and a chance for the band to try everything from straightforward rock to gentler atmospherics. ~ Ned Raggett

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