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Soon after its release in September 2000 on the band's own
Vibro-Phonic
label,
the Jigsaw Seen
's
Zenith
garnered a lot of attention, much of it derived from its inventive packaging, which was nominated for a Grammy in the best recording package category. The innovative cover art -- co-designed by lead guitarist/group co-founder
Jonathan Lea
and Grammy-winning art director
Rachel Gutek
-- featured a die-cut that revealed the compact disc inside the digipack; rotating the CD showed 11 different classic TV images on a TV screen. Although the clever artwork was worthy of praise, the group's music on that shiny disc deserved to be praised just as highly.
The Jigsaw Seen
-- the longtime L.A. favorites formed there in 1986 -- began recording the tracks for this release back in 1995, but
Lea
and co-leader
Dennis Davison
(who paid for the recordings themselves) didn't finish recording and mixing the album's 11 tracks until 1999. Its release was a long time coming, fully nine years after their full-length debut,
Shortcut Through Clown Alley
, was issued by the now-defunct New Jersey-based
Skyclad
label.
reveals
Davison
and
's remarkable range of influences, which include '60s and early-'70s bands and artists like
Arthur Lee
Love
,
the Kinks
the Pretty Things
Big Star
, early
Bee Gees
, and pre-
glam
David Bowie
.
-- both accomplished musicians -- experimented by introducing an astonishing array of instruments (including mellotron, stylophone, Optigan organ, analog synth, and E-Bow). They were, from time to time, also assisted by guest musicians, including
D.J. Bonebrake
(ex-
X
, ex-
the Knitters
) on vibes and percussion and
Danny McGough
(of
Shivaree
Tom Waits
' touring band) on harmonium. Highlights abound, from the
-influenced opening track,
"Letter to the Editor,"
accented by roaring 12-string guitar and
Kristian Hoffman
's sublime piano.
"Celebrity Interview"
is charged with loud guitars, Hammond organ, and prickly pizzicato strings. Another key
Jigsaw Seen
tune,
"Fiddlesticks,"
finds them in an introspective minor-key mood, with
Bonebrake
's wood block highlights providing a sound not often heard in this genre. Other highlights include the
Gene Clark-ish
"Girl on a Red Velvet Swing"
and the hauntingly sober and beautiful
"If My Eyes Offend You,"
which combines
medieval
and somber
folk
themes. The album comes to a resounding climax with
"Big Hand,"
a dolorous epic of mellotrons, harmonium, piano, and white
noise
/static. ~ Bryan Thomas
Soon after its release in September 2000 on the band's own
Vibro-Phonic
label,
the Jigsaw Seen
's
Zenith
garnered a lot of attention, much of it derived from its inventive packaging, which was nominated for a Grammy in the best recording package category. The innovative cover art -- co-designed by lead guitarist/group co-founder
Jonathan Lea
and Grammy-winning art director
Rachel Gutek
-- featured a die-cut that revealed the compact disc inside the digipack; rotating the CD showed 11 different classic TV images on a TV screen. Although the clever artwork was worthy of praise, the group's music on that shiny disc deserved to be praised just as highly.
The Jigsaw Seen
-- the longtime L.A. favorites formed there in 1986 -- began recording the tracks for this release back in 1995, but
Lea
and co-leader
Dennis Davison
(who paid for the recordings themselves) didn't finish recording and mixing the album's 11 tracks until 1999. Its release was a long time coming, fully nine years after their full-length debut,
Shortcut Through Clown Alley
, was issued by the now-defunct New Jersey-based
Skyclad
label.
reveals
Davison
and
's remarkable range of influences, which include '60s and early-'70s bands and artists like
Arthur Lee
Love
,
the Kinks
the Pretty Things
Big Star
, early
Bee Gees
, and pre-
glam
David Bowie
.
-- both accomplished musicians -- experimented by introducing an astonishing array of instruments (including mellotron, stylophone, Optigan organ, analog synth, and E-Bow). They were, from time to time, also assisted by guest musicians, including
D.J. Bonebrake
(ex-
X
, ex-
the Knitters
) on vibes and percussion and
Danny McGough
(of
Shivaree
Tom Waits
' touring band) on harmonium. Highlights abound, from the
-influenced opening track,
"Letter to the Editor,"
accented by roaring 12-string guitar and
Kristian Hoffman
's sublime piano.
"Celebrity Interview"
is charged with loud guitars, Hammond organ, and prickly pizzicato strings. Another key
Jigsaw Seen
tune,
"Fiddlesticks,"
finds them in an introspective minor-key mood, with
Bonebrake
's wood block highlights providing a sound not often heard in this genre. Other highlights include the
Gene Clark-ish
"Girl on a Red Velvet Swing"
and the hauntingly sober and beautiful
"If My Eyes Offend You,"
which combines
medieval
and somber
folk
themes. The album comes to a resounding climax with
"Big Hand,"
a dolorous epic of mellotrons, harmonium, piano, and white
noise
/static. ~ Bryan Thomas

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