| | Portugal The Man Waiter: You Vultures! CD Portugal The Man Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
Illustrator: John Baldwin Gourley.
Waiter: "You Vultures!" is an album decidedly of its time. Its pretentious title, punctuated as if ripped from a screenplay, should give most listeners an idea of what to expect. The album sees Portugal. The Man suffering or benefiting from an identity crisis. They seem unable to determine if they want to be a fractured art rock ensemble à la Blonde Redhead and Shudder to Think, a dance-oriented electro-indie act like Tahiti 80 and Phoenix, or a progressive-minded mood merchant like the Notwist. Along the way, piano ballads and screaming rants intersect, as the band rocks and stumbles like an uneasy mix of the aforementioned bands, crafting frequently catchy songs. John Baldwin Gourley offers mostly pleasant 1970s dance vocals. When Portugal. The Man stick to mellow post-rock, it's somewhat smooth sailing, but they tend to take themselves too seriously. ~ Tim DiGravina
Waiter: "You Vultures!" is an album decidedly of its time. Its pretentious title, punctuated as if ripped from a screenplay, should give most listeners an idea of what to expect. The album sees Portugal. The Man suffering or benefiting from an identity crisis. They seem unable to determine if they want to be a fractured art rock ensemble à la Blonde Redhead and Shudder to Think, a dance-oriented electro-indie act like Tahiti 80 and Phoenix, or a progressive-minded mood merchant like the Notwist. Along the way, piano ballads and screaming rants intersect, as the band rocks and stumbles like an uneasy mix of the aforementioned bands, crafting frequently catchy songs that rarely manage to satisfy. John Baldwin Gourley offers mostly pleasant 1970s dance vocals, but he constantly undercuts himself by affecting an ineffective falsetto. The falsetto combines with murky song structures and unconvincing dynamics to make for what some may find a terminally unhip listen. When Portugal. The Man stick to mellow post-rock, it's somewhat smooth if bland sailing, but they unfailingly take themselves too seriously. "Chicago," for instance, attempts aggression and features a cringe-worthy chorus of "Burn this motherfucker down" that alternates with passages of near balladry. Mingling in genres that are past their prime and not adding anything original or distinctive to the mix, Portugal. The Man try too hard and mimic too many better bands on Waiter: "You Vultures!" -- and the result is merely mediocre. ~ Tim DiGravina
Personnel: John Baldwin Gourley (vocals, guitar); Nic Newsham (vocals).
Recording information: Johnny Cab Studios, Shoreline, WA; Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, WA.
Waiter: You Vultures! Music Portugal The Man Waiter: You Vultures! Songs Waiter: You Vultures! Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Pure This album is one of the most amazing pieces of music ever written and recorded. There is nothing like Portugal. The Man and this album really puts them on the top of the list, it is so original and absolutely catchy. My favourite would definitely have to be Horse Warming Party. Submitted by Zoe (Saskatoon, SK, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
dfljkgad the album is god. Submitted by ashleyfollas (atlanta ga usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Album of '06 Early call, but Portugal, The Man "Waiter: You Vultures!" will be without a doubt the album of 2006!
A band very rarely comes along that plays outside the circle and is so off the wall that its hard to press stop on your cd player.
Stand out tracks for me are "How the leopard got its spots" "Elephants" and my favourite "Chicago".
If its been a while since you have heard some inspiration buy this album now!
For those who like "Coheed and Cambria" "Mars Volta" and there is a hint of "Blood Brothers" to them.
"The systems down, i doubt we'll get through, send your money for the caterpillars to entertain"
Enjoy. Submitted by Ryan (Brisbane, Australia.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
| Have you heard this album? |  |
Purchase Waiter: You Vultures! CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Walkabout DVD (1971) Widescreen
Waiter: You Vultures! album
$23.39
| | Taste Of Cherry DVD (1997) Subtitled
Waiter: You Vultures! CD music
$22.15
| | Mona Lisa DVD (1986) Widescreen; Special Edition
Waiter: You Vultures! music CDs
$28.65
| | Barcelona DVD (1994) Widescreen
Waiter: You Vultures! songs
$15.59
| | Chungking Express DVD (1994) Subtitled; Widescreen
Waiter: You Vultures! album
$6.89
| | Come And See DVD (1985) Subtitled
Waiter: You Vultures! CD music
$19.55 Elem Klimov's stunning COME AND SEE is a relentlessly brutal condemnation ...
| | Jigsaw Seen Zenith CD (2000)
Waiter: You Vultures! music CDs
$10.99 ZENITH was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.
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. Zenith reveals Davison and Lea's remarkable range of influences, which include '60s and early-'70s bands and artists like Arthur Lee's Love, the Kinks, the Pretty Things, Big Star, early Bee Gees, and pre-glam David Bowie. Davison and Lea -- 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 and Tom Waits' touring band) on harmonium. Highlights abound, from the Big Star-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
Co-founders Dennis Davison (ex-United States of Existence) and Jonathan Lea (ex-Revolver) ...
| | Pete Fountain Presents The Best Of Dixieland CD (2001)
Waiter: You Vultures! songs
$9.89
| | Andres Calamaro El Salmon CDs (2001) Import; Boxed Set; 5CD
Waiter: You Vultures! album
$30.29
| | Ronnie Lane See Me CD (1979) Import; Remastered
Waiter: You Vultures! CD music
$16.29
| | Rocket Summer Hello, Good Friend CD (2005)
Waiter: You Vultures! music CDs
$11.39 The second album from Bryce Avary, a phenomenally talented ...
| | Black Lips Let It Bloom CD (2005)
Waiter: You Vultures! songs
$13.89
| | Kiki Klein Out Of A Crowd CD (2004)
Waiter: You Vultures! album
$12.69
| | Lino Miami Jam CD (2006)
Waiter: You Vultures! CD music
$13.25
| | Ulus Dye III Changed Man CD (2009)
Waiter: You Vultures! music CDs
$10.15
|
|
|