Yesterday's post was dedicated to the latest album by SAULT. Our friend Ernie has left the following comment: Good stuff but I thought from the title this would be your tribute to the pioneering LA punks of the same name. Maybe there is a follow up post there. Let his wish be my command, because it can't be that this band has never been mentioned here before.
X was one of the first punk band formed in Los Angeles in the late seventies by John Doe and Exene Cervenka. Doe was raised in Brooklyn and got infected to punk when he saw Talking Heads at CBGB's and The Heartbreakers at Max's Kansas City. He packed his things and moved to the west where he met Cervenka where they got friends and formed this legendary group together with guitarist Billy Zoom.
In 1980 they released their debut album Los Angeles which got some critical acclaim but it wasn't successful at it's release. I owned this album by recommendation of my local music dealer and not really knowing what kind of music awaits me. The album thrilled me right from the start because it doesn't just consist of three chords, but the musicians have mastered their instruments (although that shouldn't be essential). The fact that they have allowed other influences such as Eddie Cochran and rockabilly right from the start sets them apart from West Coast punks like the Black Flags.
Their songs, in which Doe and Cervenka alternate, are highly melodic and the quirky harmony vocals became the band's most distinctive element. With their following album Wild Gift they added more country influence to their sound and I think The Gun Club was inspired by their sound. In the mid eighties X vanished from my radar and I got aware of them again when they released their last album last year.
I don't know why they didn't got the reputation The Ramones got because their first records were highlights from this music/decade.
X - Johnny Hit And Run Paulene
X - Soul Kitchen Cover from The Doors probably because Ray Manzarek produced their first albums
X - Los Angeles
X - Beyond And Back
X - Some Other Time
4 Kommentare:
Thanks Walter. I feel very important! Excellent selection of tunes
PS Unlike you I wasn't hip enough to know about them right from the start but bought 'The New World' single in 1983 and became a fan then.
I came to them via Dave Alvin
X are great, love the debut album- although I didn't have it at the time- or anywhere near the time of its release
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