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Scabdates

Scabdates is the second official live recording from the band The Mars Volta. It was released on November 8, 2005 and features music recorded between May 2004 and May 2005 during the tours in support of De-Loused in the Comatorium and Frances the Mute. In 2011, NME magazine named it one of the 50 greatest live albums of all time.[1] The "And Ghosted Pouts" section of "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" was used in the film Get Him to the Greek.

Scabdates
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 8, 2005
RecordedMay 2004–May 2005, Various live performances
GenreProgressive rock, experimental rock
Length72:54
LabelGold Standard Laboratories
Universal Records
Strummer
ProducerOmar Rodríguez-López
The Mars Volta chronology
Frances the Mute
(2005)
Scabdates
(2005)
Amputechture
(2006)

Overview edit

Only three of the band's songs are represented on Scabdates, which mainly comprises expansions on musical themes which appear elsewhere in their work, or entirely new segments altogether, such as the lengthy exposition on "Cicatriz"; which, when combined with its introduction "Haruspex", accounts for over 48 minutes of the album. Its lengthy jam incorporates themes which would later be used in "Cassandra Gemini" almost a year later on Frances the Mute. By contrast, the Scabdates version of "Concertina" is shorter than its studio counterpart released on the Tremulant EP. The album ends with Cedric thanking the audience by telling them to "go home and take a bath."

Portions of the album include overdubbing and tape effects that were not part of the original live recordings. "Abrasions Mount the Timpani" features field recordings of mewling babies and airliner announcements that Omar recorded on the road, while "Cicatriz" incorporates an eight-minute psychedelic sound collage of other Mars Volta live performances (notably performances of "Eunuch Provocateur" and "Cassandra Gemini"), alongside field recordings of the band and others talking and laughing. The album, like many live albums before it, was also mixed to sound as if it came from one performance.

Rodriguez subsequently commented on the compilation of the album that:

I listened to my favorite live records, and said, "Okay, that's nice. What would I want as a fan?" When I was a kid, I always wanted little moments about the band on tour, so I could imagine them in my head. You hear our live record, and it starts with sound check and our technicians speaking about what's wrong with the microphone. And then there's us backstage, and then it goes into the concert, and then in the middle of a song, I put in some conversations we had on the tour bus. All these things are really appealing to me. A lot of people who were upset said, "This is not a live album. It includes all this other bullshit. And it has overdubs!" It has no overdubs, it was just mixed in a creative way.[2]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(58/100) [3]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic      [4]
Entertainment WeeklyB [5]
IGN(5/10) [6]
Paste(4/10) [3]
Pitchfork Media(3.5/10) [7]
PopMatters           [8]
Punknews.org      [9]
Rolling Stone      [10]
Sputnikmusic(2/5) [11]
Tiny Mix Tapes      [12]
Ultimate Guitar(8.4/10) [13]

The Mars Volta have freely encouraged the trading of bootlegged live performances, but Scabdates was lauded by many fans for its superior sound quality and for being the first official recording that captured the Volta's lengthy experimental workouts during live performances. Some critics were not impressed with the band's jam sessions, with IGN describing the album as "sonic meandering which some regard as genius and others find to be a futile exercise in pretentious instrumental masturbation."[6]

The album scored a 58/100 on Metacritic, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[3] Some reviews were positive: Under the Radar gave it a score of seven stars out of ten and called it "One of those rare live offerings: a document that actually complements the band's catalog."[3] NME gave it a score of seven out of ten and called it "marvelous".[3]

Other reviews were pretty average, mixed or negative: The Austin Chronicle gave it three stars out of five and said: "Seventy-three crack-in-the-earth's-crust minutes liquefy into the same basic miasma as the sophomore LP that inspired them, yet more streamlined, less apt to wander into the ambient dead zones like 'Caviglia,' a problematic disconnection of the disc's overall forward thrust."[14] Uncut also gave it three stars and said, "Your appreciation of Scab Dates will be predicated on a high tolerance to long bongo solos and songs called things like 'Abrasions Mount The Timpani'."[3] Prefix Magazine gave it an average review and said the album "does an adequate job of capturing what is best experienced in the flesh."[15] Blender gave it two stars out of five and said, "The songs get lost in waves of wah-wah long before a long, slow fade into random-noise oblivion."[3] Pitchfork Media gave it a score of 3.5 out of ten and said it was "neither a concession nor a step forward, revealing inclinations that feel half as indulgent as they should when following a record like Frances the Mute, and about half as interesting to listen to."[7]

As of February 2007 it has sold 64,000 copies in United States.[16]

Track listing edit

Like Frances the Mute, portions of Scabdates were cut into separate sections for the CD pressing. "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" was spread along three tracks, while "Cicatriz" was spread across five; the fifth section, "Part IV", begins with the sound collage mentioned above. On vinyl, "Cicatriz" was split along three sides: "Cicatriz" ended side B, "Parts I-III" on side C, and "Part IV" taking up Side D.

Finalized track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Abrasions Mount the Timpani"4:07
2."Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" (Gust of Mutts - And Ghosted Pouts)13:23
3."Caviglia"2:46
4."Concertina"4:17
5."Haruspex"5:24
6."Cicatriz" (Cicatriz - Part I - Part II - Part III - Part IV)42:58

CD pressing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Abrasions Mount the Timpani"4:07
2."Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt"5:57
3."Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt A. Gust of Mutts"2:34
4."Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt B. And Ghosted Pouts"4:52
5."Caviglia"2:46
6."Concertina"4:17
7."Haruspex"5:24
8."Cicatriz"8:16
9."Cicatriz A. Part I"2:34
10."Cicatriz B. Part II"7:39
11."Cicatriz C. Part III"4:29
12."Cicatriz D. Part IV"20:01

Source of recordings edit

05/12/2004 – Wiltern Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
  • "Haruspex"
  • "Cicatriz"
05/13/2004 – Wiltern Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
  • "Caviglia"
05/05/2005 – Roseland Ballroom – New York City, NY
  • "Abrasions Mount the Timpani"
  • "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt"
05/06/2005 – Roseland Ballroom – New York City, NY
  • "Gust of Mutts / And Ghosted Pouts"
05/10/2005 – Avalon Ballroom – Boston, MA
  • "Concertina"

Personnel edit

The Mars Volta edit

Recording personnel edit

  • Jonathan Debaun – recording, engineer
  • Omar Rodriguez-Lopez – mixing
  • Howie Weinberg – mastering
  • Roger Liam – mastering assistant

Artwork edit

  • Danielle Van Ark – photographs
  • Sonny Kay – design, layout
  • Omar Rodríguez-López – art direction
  • Cedric Bixler-Zavala – art direction

Charts edit

Chart performance for Scabdates
Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[17] 87
US Billboard 200[18] 76

References edit

  1. ^ "Pictures of The 50 greatest live albums of all time - Photos". Nme.Com. 2011-03-09. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  2. ^ Hyden, Steven (2008-01-29). "Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of The Mars Volta | Music | Interview". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Critic reviews at Metacritic
  4. ^ Allmusic review
  5. ^ . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2009-04-25. Retrieved 2013-05-18.
  6. ^ a b "The Mars Volta - Scabdates". IGN. 2006-01-14. from the original on 2016-03-04.
  7. ^ a b Pitchfork Media review
  8. ^ PopMatters review
  9. ^ Punknews.org review
  10. ^
  11. ^ Sputnikmusic review
  12. ^ Tiny Mix Tapes review
  13. ^ Ultimate Guitar Review
  14. ^ The Austin Chronicle review
  15. ^ Prefix Magazine review
  16. ^ Mitchell, Gail (10 February 2007). "The Rock Roster". Billboard. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  17. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 177.
  18. ^ "The Mars Volta Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 24, 2022.

External links edit

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Scabdates is the second official live recording from the band The Mars Volta It was released on November 8 2005 and features music recorded between May 2004 and May 2005 during the tours in support of De Loused in the Comatorium and Frances the Mute In 2011 NME magazine named it one of the 50 greatest live albums of all time 1 The And Ghosted Pouts section of Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt was used in the film Get Him to the Greek ScabdatesLive album by The Mars VoltaReleasedNovember 8 2005RecordedMay 2004 May 2005 Various live performancesGenreProgressive rock experimental rockLength72 54LabelGold Standard LaboratoriesUniversal RecordsStrummerProducerOmar Rodriguez LopezThe Mars Volta chronologyFrances the Mute 2005 Scabdates 2005 Amputechture 2006 Contents 1 Overview 2 Reception 3 Track listing 3 1 Finalized track listing 3 2 CD pressing 4 Source of recordings 5 Personnel 5 1 The Mars Volta 5 2 Recording personnel 5 3 Artwork 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksOverview editOnly three of the band s songs are represented on Scabdates which mainly comprises expansions on musical themes which appear elsewhere in their work or entirely new segments altogether such as the lengthy exposition on Cicatriz which when combined with its introduction Haruspex accounts for over 48 minutes of the album Its lengthy jam incorporates themes which would later be used in Cassandra Gemini almost a year later on Frances the Mute By contrast the Scabdates version of Concertina is shorter than its studio counterpart released on the Tremulant EP The album ends with Cedric thanking the audience by telling them to go home and take a bath Portions of the album include overdubbing and tape effects that were not part of the original live recordings Abrasions Mount the Timpani features field recordings of mewling babies and airliner announcements that Omar recorded on the road while Cicatriz incorporates an eight minute psychedelic sound collage of other Mars Volta live performances notably performances of Eunuch Provocateur and Cassandra Gemini alongside field recordings of the band and others talking and laughing The album like many live albums before it was also mixed to sound as if it came from one performance Rodriguez subsequently commented on the compilation of the album that I listened to my favorite live records and said Okay that s nice What would I want as a fan When I was a kid I always wanted little moments about the band on tour so I could imagine them in my head You hear our live record and it starts with sound check and our technicians speaking about what s wrong with the microphone And then there s us backstage and then it goes into the concert and then in the middle of a song I put in some conversations we had on the tour bus All these things are really appealing to me A lot of people who were upset said This is not a live album It includes all this other bullshit And it has overdubs It has no overdubs it was just mixed in a creative way 2 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic 58 100 3 Review scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Entertainment WeeklyB 5 IGN 5 10 6 Paste 4 10 3 Pitchfork Media 3 5 10 7 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Punknews org nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Sputnikmusic 2 5 11 Tiny Mix Tapes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Ultimate Guitar 8 4 10 13 The Mars Volta have freely encouraged the trading of bootlegged live performances but Scabdates was lauded by many fans for its superior sound quality and for being the first official recording that captured the Volta s lengthy experimental workouts during live performances Some critics were not impressed with the band s jam sessions with IGN describing the album as sonic meandering which some regard as genius and others find to be a futile exercise in pretentious instrumental masturbation 6 The album scored a 58 100 on Metacritic indicating mixed or average reviews 3 Some reviews were positive Under the Radar gave it a score of seven stars out of ten and called it One of those rare live offerings a document that actually complements the band s catalog 3 NME gave it a score of seven out of ten and called it marvelous 3 Other reviews were pretty average mixed or negative The Austin Chronicle gave it three stars out of five and said Seventy three crack in the earth s crust minutes liquefy into the same basic miasma as the sophomore LP that inspired them yet more streamlined less apt to wander into the ambient dead zones like Caviglia a problematic disconnection of the disc s overall forward thrust 14 Uncut also gave it three stars and said Your appreciation of Scab Dates will be predicated on a high tolerance to long bongo solos and songs called things like Abrasions Mount The Timpani 3 Prefix Magazine gave it an average review and said the album does an adequate job of capturing what is best experienced in the flesh 15 Blender gave it two stars out of five and said The songs get lost in waves of wah wah long before a long slow fade into random noise oblivion 3 Pitchfork Media gave it a score of 3 5 out of ten and said it was neither a concession nor a step forward revealing inclinations that feel half as indulgent as they should when following a record like Frances the Mute and about half as interesting to listen to 7 As of February 2007 it has sold 64 000 copies in United States 16 Track listing editLike Frances the Mute portions of Scabdates were cut into separate sections for the CD pressing Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt was spread along three tracks while Cicatriz was spread across five the fifth section Part IV begins with the sound collage mentioned above On vinyl Cicatriz was split along three sides Cicatriz ended side B Parts I III on side C and Part IV taking up Side D Finalized track listing edit No TitleLength1 Abrasions Mount the Timpani 4 072 Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt Gust of Mutts And Ghosted Pouts 13 233 Caviglia 2 464 Concertina 4 175 Haruspex 5 246 Cicatriz Cicatriz Part I Part II Part III Part IV 42 58 CD pressing edit No TitleLength1 Abrasions Mount the Timpani 4 072 Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt 5 573 Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt A Gust of Mutts 2 344 Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt B And Ghosted Pouts 4 525 Caviglia 2 466 Concertina 4 177 Haruspex 5 248 Cicatriz 8 169 Cicatriz A Part I 2 3410 Cicatriz B Part II 7 3911 Cicatriz C Part III 4 2912 Cicatriz D Part IV 20 01Source of recordings editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message 05 12 2004 Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles CA Haruspex Cicatriz 05 13 2004 Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles CA Caviglia 05 05 2005 Roseland Ballroom New York City NY Abrasions Mount the Timpani Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt 05 06 2005 Roseland Ballroom New York City NY Gust of Mutts And Ghosted Pouts 05 10 2005 Avalon Ballroom Boston MA Concertina Personnel editThe Mars Volta edit Omar Rodriguez Lopez guitar field recordings Cedric Bixler Zavala vocals Juan Alderete de la Pena bass guitar Jon Theodore drums Isaiah Ikey Owens keyboards Marcel Rodriguez Lopez percussion synthesizers Adrian Terrazas Gonzalez wind instruments percussion 2005 dates only Pablo Hinojos Gonzalez sound manipulation Concertina Recording personnel edit Jonathan Debaun recording engineer Omar Rodriguez Lopez mixing Howie Weinberg mastering Roger Liam mastering assistant Artwork edit Danielle Van Ark photographs Sonny Kay design layout Omar Rodriguez Lopez art direction Cedric Bixler Zavala art directionCharts editChart performance for Scabdates Chart 2005 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 17 87 US Billboard 200 18 76References edit Pictures of The 50 greatest live albums of all time Photos Nme Com 2011 03 09 Retrieved 2012 03 08 Hyden Steven 2008 01 29 Omar Rodriguez Lopez of The Mars Volta Music Interview The A V Club Retrieved 2012 03 08 a b c d e f g Critic reviews at Metacritic Allmusic review Entertainment Weekly review Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 2009 04 25 Retrieved 2013 05 18 a b The Mars Volta Scabdates IGN 2006 01 14 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 a b Pitchfork Media review PopMatters review Punknews org review Rolling Stone review Sputnikmusic review Tiny Mix Tapes review Ultimate Guitar Review The Austin Chronicle review Prefix Magazine review Mitchell Gail 10 February 2007 The Rock Roster Billboard Retrieved 27 June 2018 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 177 The Mars Volta Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 24 2022 External links editScabdates at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scabdates amp oldid 1178352100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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