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When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water

When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water was an American experimental psychedelic rock band from New York City active from 1986 to 1996. Their three albums and several EPs consist of experimental cover versions of songs from various genres of popular music.

When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water
OriginNew York, New York, United States
GenresRock, experimental, psychedelic rock
Years active1986–1996
LabelsShimmy Disc, Staple Gun, Trace Elements
Past membersKim Rancourt
Joe Defilipps
David Raymer
Bob Meetsma
Mitch Strassberg
Ron Spitzer
Dave Rick
David Licht
Chris Xefos

Trouser Press critics Scott Schinder and David Greenberger wrote that their renditions, which contain both precise and loose arrangements, were "not exactly affectionate tributes, but not complete jokes either," giving the group the double identity of an art rock and party band.[1] Though commercially unsuccessful,[2] they were a critically respected[1][3] staple of the experimental scene associated with their label Shimmy Disc[4] and shared the stage, as well as several members, with the groups King Missile, Bongwater and Shockabilly.

History

Basing their repertoire around deconstructive cover versions of other artists' songs,[5] the group was formed in 1986 by vocalists Kim Rancourt and Joe Defilipps (the latter of whom also played trombone), guitarists David Raymer and Bob Meetsma, bassist Mitch Strassberg and drummer Ron Spitzer (of Band of Susans). Released on the Trace Elements imprint, their 1987 debut EP included a Ray Davies cover and a recitation of the Gettysburg Address.

Their second EP, Uncle Ben (1988), featured the addition of bassist Dave Rick (of Phantom Tollbooth, King Missile, Bongwater, and Yo La Tengo) and drummer David Licht (of the Klezmatics, Bongwater, Shockabilly, and Eugene Chadbourne's band). The record was also their first release with Shimmy Disc, a like-minded experimental rock label run by Bongwater leader Mark Kramer, who himself frequently played on the group's recordings. The Bobby LP followed in 1989, composed entirely of Bobby Goldsboro covers. Keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Chris Xefos (also of King Missile) played extensively on the record as a guest and joined as a full-time member thereafter.

In 1991, the band released Porgy, an album of material from Ira and George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. Their third and final LP, Bill Kennedy's Showtime (1994), comprised songs by semi-obscure 1960s and 1970s Detroit rock and soul bands, as Rancourt had grown up in the area during that time.[1] Talk of an album of material popularized by Louis Armstrong arose as plans for the band's fourth LP, but the record never materialized, and the band became inactive.

Rancourt and Rick next co-founded Shapir-O'Rama, which played original music. They recorded several albums, including two with Jad Fair. Rancourt later formed JFK with Andrew W.K. and Don Fleming.[6][7][8] Defilipps played in After That It's All Gravy,[9] while Xefos, Rick, and Licht remained active with numerous other groups.

Members

Discography

Albums
Singles
  • When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water (1987)
  • Uncle Ben (1988)
  • Tiny E.P. (1990)
Compilation appearances

References

  1. ^ a b c "When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water". Trouser Press.
  2. ^ "The Name is Kramer". The Chicago Tribune. December 23, 2011.
  3. ^ "Reviews/Music; Pop Culture With a Strong Undercurrent of Psychedelia". New York Times. January 8, 1990. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  4. ^ "Fresh, Hot and Headed for Fame, These Are Faces to Watch". New York Times. January 5, 1990. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  5. ^ "Pop and Jazz in Review". New York Times. November 28, 1991. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  6. ^ "Esopus Magazine Archive". Esopus Magazine. December 21, 2011.
  7. ^ "Don Fleming Gets Help on '4'..." The Cleveland Sound. December 21, 2011.
  8. ^ "Indie Legend Don Fleming Revives Velvet Monkeys Classic to Coincide with '4'". Beer Melodies. December 21, 2011.
  9. ^ "After That It's All Gravy". AllMusic. December 21, 2011.

External links

  • When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water on Myspace

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When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water was an American experimental psychedelic rock band from New York City active from 1986 to 1996 Their three albums and several EPs consist of experimental cover versions of songs from various genres of popular music When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the WaterOriginNew York New York United StatesGenresRock experimental psychedelic rockYears active1986 1996LabelsShimmy Disc Staple Gun Trace ElementsPast membersKim RancourtJoe DefilippsDavid RaymerBob MeetsmaMitch StrassbergRon SpitzerDave RickDavid LichtChris XefosTrouser Press critics Scott Schinder and David Greenberger wrote that their renditions which contain both precise and loose arrangements were not exactly affectionate tributes but not complete jokes either giving the group the double identity of an art rock and party band 1 Though commercially unsuccessful 2 they were a critically respected 1 3 staple of the experimental scene associated with their label Shimmy Disc 4 and shared the stage as well as several members with the groups King Missile Bongwater and Shockabilly Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBasing their repertoire around deconstructive cover versions of other artists songs 5 the group was formed in 1986 by vocalists Kim Rancourt and Joe Defilipps the latter of whom also played trombone guitarists David Raymer and Bob Meetsma bassist Mitch Strassberg and drummer Ron Spitzer of Band of Susans Released on the Trace Elements imprint their 1987 debut EP included a Ray Davies cover and a recitation of the Gettysburg Address Their second EP Uncle Ben 1988 featured the addition of bassist Dave Rick of Phantom Tollbooth King Missile Bongwater and Yo La Tengo and drummer David Licht of the Klezmatics Bongwater Shockabilly and Eugene Chadbourne s band The record was also their first release with Shimmy Disc a like minded experimental rock label run by Bongwater leader Mark Kramer who himself frequently played on the group s recordings The Bobby LP followed in 1989 composed entirely of Bobby Goldsboro covers Keyboardist and multi instrumentalist Chris Xefos also of King Missile played extensively on the record as a guest and joined as a full time member thereafter In 1991 the band released Porgy an album of material from Ira and George Gershwin s Porgy and Bess Their third and final LP Bill Kennedy s Showtime 1994 comprised songs by semi obscure 1960s and 1970s Detroit rock and soul bands as Rancourt had grown up in the area during that time 1 Talk of an album of material popularized by Louis Armstrong arose as plans for the band s fourth LP but the record never materialized and the band became inactive Rancourt and Rick next co founded Shapir O Rama which played original music They recorded several albums including two with Jad Fair Rancourt later formed JFK with Andrew W K and Don Fleming 6 7 8 Defilipps played in After That It s All Gravy 9 while Xefos Rick and Licht remained active with numerous other groups Members EditKim Rancourt vocals flute casio horn 1986 1996 Joe Defilipps vocals trombone 1986 1996 David Raymer guitar keyboard vocals 1986 1996 Bob Meetsma guitar lap steel guitar cornet banjo saxophone vocals 1986 1996 Mitch Strassberg bass 1986 1988 Ron Spitzer drums 1986 1988 Dave Rick bass guitar vocals 1988 1996 David Licht drums 1988 1996 Chris Xefos keyboards tuba accordion vocals etc 1989 1996 Discography EditAlbumsBobby 1989 Porgy 1991 Bill Kennedy s Showtime 1993 SinglesWhen People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water 1987 Uncle Ben 1988 Tiny E P 1990 Compilation appearancesRutles Highway Revisited 1990 Let s Be Natural Donovan Island of Circles 1992 The Natural High is the Best High in the World Riki Tiki Tavi Surprise Your Pig A Tribute to R E M 1993 I Believe References Edit a b c When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water Trouser Press The Name is Kramer The Chicago Tribune December 23 2011 Reviews Music Pop Culture With a Strong Undercurrent of Psychedelia New York Times January 8 1990 Retrieved April 29 2012 Fresh Hot and Headed for Fame These Are Faces to Watch New York Times January 5 1990 Retrieved April 29 2012 Pop and Jazz in Review New York Times November 28 1991 Retrieved April 29 2012 Esopus Magazine Archive Esopus Magazine December 21 2011 Don Fleming Gets Help on 4 The Cleveland Sound December 21 2011 Indie Legend Don Fleming Revives Velvet Monkeys Classic to Coincide with 4 Beer Melodies December 21 2011 After That It s All Gravy AllMusic December 21 2011 External links EditWhen People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water on Myspace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water amp oldid 1061573340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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