Elly Roberts reviews
Warner Brothers
Two names: Stadium Arcadium, two CDs: Jupiter / Mars, 28 tracks, over two hours long.
Week commencing May 29th and it’s already topped the UK charts for three weeksin a row.
As we all know a double album can be tricky business: Led Zeppelins 1975Physical Graffiti was a massive commercial and critical success. Othershave proverbial filler tracks, such as Fleetwood Macs Tusk (1980).
So how have the Chilis faired?Firstly, its not been rushed, with four years since the brilliant By The Way.Then theres the supposed Midas touch of Rick Rubin who re-invented JohnnyCash and Neil Diamonds sound. Commentators reckon guitarist John Fruscianteshijacked the album by venturing into pro-rock territory, much to Fleasconsternation, even to the point of quitting the band. After all, it wasFrusciantes reconnection with the band for 1999s Californication thatrevived their flagging career.
Actually, Fleas workouts do surface, in particular ultra-funky get down andboogie Hump de Bump, and steady rolling baselines of Cmon Girl.Certain elements work, allowing the band to be more expressive (and a bit moreexpansive), especially Frusciantes continuing development.Overall, they sound more assured than ever, though that might be down tomiddle-age.
Predictably, fillers do pop up, such as Shes Only 18, Warlocks andHey. The acoustic-led Slow Cheetah shows a less edgy side,plodding carefully with pristine lead vocals and chorus: its a classybreak amongst the power-decibels.
Disc 1 highlight deviates from the Chilis template: Wet Sand possessesall the elements of a great rock track, gradual crescendo, superb guitar solo,and not a funky baseline in sight, making it the best constructed song on the album.
Following disc 1s mellow end, Desecration Smile rolls along completewith a funky riff, sing-along chorus, and wailing guitar, but its back to asafe and familiar template, as is the later Storm In A Teacup. The nextfive are nothing more than average, broken by a bluesy-Americana gem,If. Make You Feel Better is a very strong follow-up, guaranteed tobecome a concert favourite. Sadly, mediocrity ensues on Animal Bar, So MuchI, We Believe, Turn It Again, finishing on the eventually cacophonousDeath Of A Martian.
Apart from the occasional strong song, and Frusciantes more subtle guitarworkouts, it lacks By The Ways magic.
Would it have made a better single album? Most definitely.
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The full list of tracks included are :
Disc 1: Jupiter
1. Dani California
2. Snow (Hey Oh)
3. Charlie
4. Stadium Arcadium
5. Hump de Bump
6. Shes Only 18
7. Slow Cheetah
8. Torture Me
9. Strip My Mind
10. Especially In Michigan
11. Warlocks
12. Cmon Girl
13. Wet Sand
14. Hey
Disc 2: Mars
1. Desecration Smile
2. Tell Me Baby
3. Hard To Concentrate
4. 21st Century
5. She Looks To Me
6. Readymade
7. If
8. Make You Feel Better
9. Animal Bar
10. So Much I
11. Storm In Teacup
12. We Believe
13. Turn It Again
14. Death Of A Martian
Elly Roberts passed away in 2011, but he was a man who was so passionate about all types of music and loved meeting his musical heroes, such as Mick Hucknall at a book signing at the Trafford Centre, Manchester in 2007.
A former teacher and also a music journalist, DJ and radio presenter on local community station Calon FM, plus appearances on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio 2, Elly started doing reviews for DVDfever.co.uk in 2004 and he did the majority of the CD and concerts reviews on the website.
I know also that he loved getting away for the summer to Spain and I hope that wherever he is now he is enjoying the hot sunshine and, as one of his friends has said on his Facebook page, that he is interviewing his musical heroes.