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Optimo (EP)

Optimo is the third EP by American dance-punk band Liquid Liquid. It was released through 99 Records in 1983, becoming the band's final release until the 1997 compilation album Liquid Liquid. The EP includes Liquid Liquid's best-known song "Cavern", which was the subject of a dispute after being used for Grandmaster Melle Mel's "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)".

Optimo
EP by
Released1983
RecordedRadio City Studio, New York, United States
GenreDance-punk
Length13:52
Label99
ProducerEd Bahlman
Liquid Liquid chronology
Successive Reflexes
(1981)
Optimo
(1983)
Liquid Liquid
(1997)

Background

The band began work on Optimo in late 1982, recording it in a studio on the top floor of Radio City Music Hall.[1] The songs emerged from group jam sessions.[2] Liquid Liquid was recorded live, using portable sound barriers so the songs could be mixed. Because the studio had previously been used by NBC Radio, the band was able to use some sound effects. Ed Bahlman, who ran 99 Records, produced the EP and had the band record extended versions of songs.[1]

Bassist Richard McGuire did the cover artwork, which consists of red, yellow, and black whorls. He wanted to capture the songs' rhythms, which he described as "like standing in the middle of four tornados all swirling around".[3] The band's name is formed by placing liquid in stacked letters next to liquid written with a vertical baseline. McGuire wanted it to be readable in two directions so "that you had to move it to read it."[3] The band considered "Optimo" to be "the main track" and named the EP after it.[1]

Composition

The title track "Optimo" gets its name from a brand of cigars.[1] It includes a percussion section that uses the snare drum, bass kick drum, rototom, cowbell, and claves.[5] The beat uses repeated drum rolls. "Optimo" also features a strummed two-note bassline and nonsensical lyrics.[6] Its rhythm is similar to Brazilian batucada music.[7] The EP also contains "Cavern", for which the band is most widely remembered.[8] The song uses a "tightly coiled" bassline and displays "quintessential Lower East Side tension and paranoia".[9]

Release and history

Bahlman considered "Cavern" the record's most important track and pressed an acetate disc of it. Thinking of it as a dance song, he gauged people's reaction after giving it to his brother Bill to play at the Anvil.[1] "Cavern" soon became popular on black radio stations in New York.[10] Upon release, Optimo sold 30,000 copies.[11] "Cavern" found popularity among nightclubs and hip hop musicians after DJ John Benitez used the song to close his sets at The Funhouse.[12] McGuire gave a copy of the EP to Larry Levan at the Paradise Garage, where the band performed several times.[10] "Optimo" and "Cavern" were used by house DJs Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy.[13]

Elements of "Cavern" were used for the Grandmaster Melle Mel song "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)".[12] Grandmaster Flash first encountered the song through WHBI's Zulu Beats program.[14] Sugarhill Records' house band replayed the music with traditional instruments, using the bassline and bridge from "Cavern".[12] Liquid Liquid was initially pleased, and vocalist Salvatore Principato commented that "we felt a combination of flattery, excitement and bewilderment".[15] "Cavern" subsequently fell out of rotation and was replaced by "White Lines".[10] 99 Records sued Sugar Hill for the similarities between the two tracks. McGuire accused Sugar Hill of retaliating through scare tactics, including hiring someone to scare 99's customers with a machete.[12] Sugar Hill was ordered to pay $660,000 but instead declared bankruptcy shortly after.[11] Bahlman shut down 99, in part because of the case's legal costs.[2]

Legacy

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media(10/10) [16]

"Optimo" is included in Pitchfork Media's collection of The Pitchfork 500.[17] Stylus Magazine ranked "Cavern" 49 on its list of the "Top Basslines of All Time".[18] A weekly club night in Glasgow, Scotland takes its name Optimo from the song.[19]

Joey Negro included "Cavern" in his 2000 Disco Not Disco compilation.[20] "Optimo" appears on Soul Jazz Records's 2003 compilation New York Noise.[5] "Cavern" was included in the soundtrack for Edo Bertoglio's Downtown 81, which depicted Manhattan bands in the early 1980s,[21] and Spike Lee used it as the theme song for his 2002 drama 25th Hour.[7]

"Optimo" was played live by the resident band and by Morgan and Alessandra Tripoli, playing cowbells and timbales during their Samba performance in 2021 Italian Dancing with the stars tv show.[22][23]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Liquid Liquid

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Optimo"2:43
2."Cavern"5:21
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Scraper"3:41
2."Out"2:07

Personnel

Liquid Liquid
  • Salvatore Principato – vocals, percussion
  • Scott Hartley – drums, percussion
  • Richard McGuire – bass guitar, percussion, sleeve artwork
  • Dennis Young – marimba, percussion
Technical

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Principato, Sal (April 6, 2013). "New York Stories: Sal Principato". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Gale, Ezra (March 23, 2011). "Liquid Liquid Haven't Lost Their Edge". The Village Voice. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Mittleman, Paul; Weissman, Adam (May 16, 2008). "Richard McGuire of Liquid Liquid". Think Piece. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  4. ^ Sarig, Roni (1998). The Secret History of Rock. Billboard Books. ISBN 978-0-8230-7669-7.
  5. ^ a b Beta, Andy (July 14, 2003). "Various Artists: New York Noise". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  6. ^ Siegel, Jeff (December 21, 2005). "Liquid Liquid: Optimo". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Gillen, Brendan (May 21, 2003). "Bubbling back up". Metro Times. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  8. ^ Brunner, Rob (September 12, 1997). "Liquid, Liquid". Entertainment Weekly (396). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  9. ^ Segal, Dave (May 6, 2008). "Video Savant: Liquid Liquid's 'Cavern'". OC Weekly. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  10. ^ a b c Reynolds, Simon (2005). Rip it Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984. Penguin Group. p. 274. ISBN 0-14-303672-6.
  11. ^ a b Rubin, Mike (May 20, 2013). "The 99 Records Story". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  12. ^ a b c d McLeod, Kembrew; DiCola, Peter (2011). Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling. Duke University Press. pp. 111–114.
  13. ^ Brewster, Bill; Broughton, Frank (1999). Last Night a DJ Saved My Life. Headline Book Publishing. p. 301. ISBN 0-8021-3688-5.
  14. ^ Strauss, D. (May 21, 2001). "Afrika Bambaataa: The Body Electro". The New York Observer. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  15. ^ Pattison, Louis (October 3, 2008). "Groove is in the art". The Guardian. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  16. ^ "Liquid Liquid - Optimo EP". Pitchfork. April 2, 2017.
  17. ^ Plagenhoef, Scott; Schreiber, Ryan, eds. (November 2008). The Pitchfork 500. Simon & Schuster. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-4165-6202-3.
  18. ^ "Stylus Magazine's Top 50 Basslines Of All Time". Stylus Magazine. September 12, 2005. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  19. ^ Pollock, David (March 22, 2003). "There's Nothing Like a Dive with a Sub". Daily Record. p. 8.
  20. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Disco Not Disco - Joey Negro". AllMusic. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  21. ^ Frere-Jones, Sasha (February 26, 2002). "Phone Home, Michael Zilkha". The Village Voice. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
  22. ^ "Dove c'è Morgan, c'è spettacolo". Tv Fanpage (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-08-28.
  23. ^ "@morganofficial on Instagram: "Morgan -the samba - part 2 Se non lo avete visto guardate il video del post precedente che è la prima parte di questo mini docu. Morgan -the samba - part 2 @alessandratripoli @fabiocaninoreal @lucaalcini_ @milly_carlucci @carolynsmith5 @liquidliquid.jp @arisamusic @luigisacca @francescosasso"". Instagram. Retrieved 2022-08-28.

External links

  • Optimo at Discogs (list of releases)

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Optimo is the third EP by American dance punk band Liquid Liquid It was released through 99 Records in 1983 becoming the band s final release until the 1997 compilation album Liquid Liquid The EP includes Liquid Liquid s best known song Cavern which was the subject of a dispute after being used for Grandmaster Melle Mel s White Lines Don t Don t Do It OptimoEP by Liquid LiquidReleased1983RecordedRadio City Studio New York United StatesGenreDance punkLength13 52Label99ProducerEd BahlmanLiquid Liquid chronologySuccessive Reflexes 1981 Optimo 1983 Liquid Liquid 1997 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Release and history 4 Legacy 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 References 8 External linksBackground EditThe band began work on Optimo in late 1982 recording it in a studio on the top floor of Radio City Music Hall 1 The songs emerged from group jam sessions 2 Liquid Liquid was recorded live using portable sound barriers so the songs could be mixed Because the studio had previously been used by NBC Radio the band was able to use some sound effects Ed Bahlman who ran 99 Records produced the EP and had the band record extended versions of songs 1 Bassist Richard McGuire did the cover artwork which consists of red yellow and black whorls He wanted to capture the songs rhythms which he described as like standing in the middle of four tornados all swirling around 3 The band s name is formed by placing liquid in stacked letters next to liquid written with a vertical baseline McGuire wanted it to be readable in two directions so that you had to move it to read it 3 The band considered Optimo to be the main track and named the EP after it 1 Composition Edit Optimo source source The songs combine chants with energetic basslines 4 Problems playing this file See media help The title track Optimo gets its name from a brand of cigars 1 It includes a percussion section that uses the snare drum bass kick drum rototom cowbell and claves 5 The beat uses repeated drum rolls Optimo also features a strummed two note bassline and nonsensical lyrics 6 Its rhythm is similar to Brazilian batucada music 7 The EP also contains Cavern for which the band is most widely remembered 8 The song uses a tightly coiled bassline and displays quintessential Lower East Side tension and paranoia 9 Release and history EditBahlman considered Cavern the record s most important track and pressed an acetate disc of it Thinking of it as a dance song he gauged people s reaction after giving it to his brother Bill to play at the Anvil 1 Cavern soon became popular on black radio stations in New York 10 Upon release Optimo sold 30 000 copies 11 Cavern found popularity among nightclubs and hip hop musicians after DJ John Benitez used the song to close his sets at The Funhouse 12 McGuire gave a copy of the EP to Larry Levan at the Paradise Garage where the band performed several times 10 Optimo and Cavern were used by house DJs Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy 13 Elements of Cavern were used for the Grandmaster Melle Mel song White Lines Don t Don t Do It 12 Grandmaster Flash first encountered the song through WHBI s Zulu Beats program 14 Sugarhill Records house band replayed the music with traditional instruments using the bassline and bridge from Cavern 12 Liquid Liquid was initially pleased and vocalist Salvatore Principato commented that we felt a combination of flattery excitement and bewilderment 15 Cavern subsequently fell out of rotation and was replaced by White Lines 10 99 Records sued Sugar Hill for the similarities between the two tracks McGuire accused Sugar Hill of retaliating through scare tactics including hiring someone to scare 99 s customers with a machete 12 Sugar Hill was ordered to pay 660 000 but instead declared bankruptcy shortly after 11 Bahlman shut down 99 in part because of the case s legal costs 2 Legacy EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingPitchfork Media 10 10 16 Optimo is included in Pitchfork Media s collection of The Pitchfork 500 17 Stylus Magazine ranked Cavern 49 on its list of the Top Basslines of All Time 18 A weekly club night in Glasgow Scotland takes its name Optimo from the song 19 Joey Negro included Cavern in his 2000 Disco Not Disco compilation 20 Optimo appears on Soul Jazz Records s 2003 compilation New York Noise 5 Cavern was included in the soundtrack for Edo Bertoglio s Downtown 81 which depicted Manhattan bands in the early 1980s 21 and Spike Lee used it as the theme song for his 2002 drama 25th Hour 7 Optimo was played live by the resident band and by Morgan and Alessandra Tripoli playing cowbells and timbales during their Samba performance in 2021 Italian Dancing with the stars tv show 22 23 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Liquid LiquidSide ANo TitleLength1 Optimo 2 432 Cavern 5 21 Side BNo TitleLength1 Scraper 3 412 Out 2 07Personnel EditLiquid LiquidSalvatore Principato vocals percussion Scott Hartley drums percussion Richard McGuire bass guitar percussion sleeve artwork Dennis Young marimba percussionTechnicalEd Bahlman production Don Hunerberg engineering Howie Weinberg masteringReferences Edit a b c d e Principato Sal April 6 2013 New York Stories Sal Principato Red Bull Music Academy Retrieved December 21 2014 a b Gale Ezra March 23 2011 Liquid Liquid Haven t Lost Their Edge The Village Voice Retrieved December 20 2014 a b Mittleman Paul Weissman Adam May 16 2008 Richard McGuire of Liquid Liquid Think Piece Retrieved December 21 2014 Sarig Roni 1998 The Secret History of Rock Billboard Books ISBN 978 0 8230 7669 7 a b Beta Andy July 14 2003 Various Artists New York Noise Pitchfork Media Retrieved December 20 2014 Siegel Jeff December 21 2005 Liquid Liquid Optimo Stylus Magazine Retrieved December 20 2014 a b Gillen Brendan May 21 2003 Bubbling back up Metro Times Retrieved December 22 2014 Brunner Rob September 12 1997 Liquid Liquid Entertainment Weekly 396 Retrieved December 20 2014 Segal Dave May 6 2008 Video Savant Liquid Liquid s Cavern OC Weekly Retrieved December 20 2014 a b c Reynolds Simon 2005 Rip it Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 1984 Penguin Group p 274 ISBN 0 14 303672 6 a b Rubin Mike May 20 2013 The 99 Records Story Red Bull Music Academy Retrieved December 21 2014 a b c d McLeod Kembrew DiCola Peter 2011 Creative License The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling Duke University Press pp 111 114 Brewster Bill Broughton Frank 1999 Last Night a DJ Saved My Life Headline Book Publishing p 301 ISBN 0 8021 3688 5 Strauss D May 21 2001 Afrika Bambaataa The Body Electro The New York Observer Retrieved December 20 2014 Pattison Louis October 3 2008 Groove is in the art The Guardian Retrieved December 20 2014 Liquid Liquid Optimo EP Pitchfork April 2 2017 Plagenhoef Scott Schreiber Ryan eds November 2008 The Pitchfork 500 Simon amp Schuster p 70 ISBN 978 1 4165 6202 3 Stylus Magazine s Top 50 Basslines Of All Time Stylus Magazine September 12 2005 Retrieved December 20 2014 Pollock David March 22 2003 There s Nothing Like a Dive with a Sub Daily Record p 8 Kellman Andy Disco Not Disco Joey Negro AllMusic Retrieved December 20 2014 Frere Jones Sasha February 26 2002 Phone Home Michael Zilkha The Village Voice Retrieved December 22 2014 Dove c e Morgan c e spettacolo Tv Fanpage in Italian Retrieved 2022 08 28 morganofficial on Instagram Morgan the samba part 2 Se non lo avete visto guardate il video del post precedente che e la prima parte di questo mini docu Morgan the samba part 2 alessandratripoli fabiocaninoreal lucaalcini milly carlucci carolynsmith5 liquidliquid jp arisamusic luigisacca francescosasso Instagram Retrieved 2022 08 28 External links EditOptimo at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Optimo EP amp oldid 1107087277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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