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Yip/Jump Music

Yip/Jump Music is the fifth self-released music cassette album by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, recorded over the summer 1983. The album was re-released on cassette in 1986 by Stress records, and in 1988 released on CD and double LP by Homestead Records. The album has been re-released twice by Eternal Yip Eye Music: once in 2003 on CD and CD-R, and once in 2007 as a double vinyl LP.

Yip/Jump Music
Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedApril - Summer 1983
GenreLo-fi
Length61:45
LabelSelf-released
Stress Records
Homestead Records
Eternal Yip Eye Music
ProducerDaniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston chronology
More Songs of Pain
(1983)
Yip/Jump Music
(1983)
Hi, How Are You
(1983)
Alternative cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
NME [2]

Yip/Jump Music is the first album to feature Johnston on the chord organ. It was recorded in his brother's garage in Texas.

Background edit

In early 1983, Johnston's family became increasingly concerned about his mental and emotional health. His brother Dick offered to have Daniel stay with him over the summer in his home in Houston, Texas while he worked at Astroworld. Until that point, Daniel had been living and recording in his parent's home in West Virginia, and following the relocation, no longer had access to this piano heard throughout his earlier tapes. Johnston instead purchased a chord organ and converted his brother's garage into a recording studio.[3] Along with the Chord Organ, Johnston also performed tracks on a detuned ukulele,[4] most noticeably on "Sorry Entertainer", which concludes with Johnston strumming the instrument's four strings.[5] Yip/Jump Music was recorded throughout 1983, with sessions beginning in April and concluding before Hi, How Are You was recorded in September.

According to the album's liner notes, most of the material was written in May 1983, but a handful of songs originated a month prior in April. The latter songs include "Dead Lover's Twisted Heart", "Love Defined (The Bible)", "Museum Of Love" and "I Remember Painfully".[6] An earlier version of "Love Defined" featuring piano can be found on the Lost Recordings collection.

The album makes several references to Johnston's relocation. Most notably in "Worried Shoes" and "Chord Organ Blues". The latter opens with the line "Everything's Big In Texas, you know it is / I think I might have made a big mistake". Yip/Jump also features several pop culture references, with songs dedicated to The Beatles, Casper The Friendly Ghost, Danny Rapp, and King Kong, the latter of which Johnston used as a metaphor for heartache.

Stylistically the album uses typical progressions from rock and roll, doo-wop and religious hymns, with a definitive and notable influence from The Beatles.[7]

Legacy edit

Johnston would later re-record 'Casper' for three separate albums, Continued Story (1985), Merry Christmas (1988), and It's Spooky (1989), the latter of which is a studio take and appeared only as a bonus track on the CD edition. On Johnston's online store, Yip/Jump is referred to as 'The most popular Daniel Johnston album of all.'[8]

In 1987, The Dead Milkmen would include a cover of "Rocket Ship" on their album Bucky Fellini. The following year, Johnston collaborators Jad Fair and Kramer recorded a version of "King Kong" for their album Roll Out The Barrel, featuring Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore. In 1989, Half Japanese, a group that featured both Fair and Kramer, recorded "I Live For Love" for their album The Band That Would Be King. In 1990, Yo La Tengo recorded a version of "Speeding Motorcycle" on their album Fakebook, and a year later, The Pastels recorded their version.[9]

By 1993, Kurt Cobain had included Yip/Jump Music at number 35 in his top 50 albums list,[10][11] and The Bartlebees recorded a cover of "Casper The Friendly Ghost".[12] The following year Kathy McCarty released her Daniel Johnston tribute album, Dead Dog's Eyeball, which featured four songs from Yip/Jump Music - "Rocket Ship", "Sorry Entertainer", "Museum of Love" and "The Creature".[13] That same year, Half Japanese included a cover of "King Kong" on their album BOO! Live In Europe 1992.[14] In 1995, "Casper The Friendly Ghost" was featured in the cult film Kids, and Mary Lou Lord covered "Speeding Motorcycle" for her self-titled EP.[15]

Groovie Ghoulies covered "Love Defined" on a split 10 inch EP, released in 1999.[16]

On the 2004 album The Late Great Daniel Johnston, four selections from Yip/Jump Music were included: Clem Snide's version of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievances", Calvin Johnson's "Sorry Entertainer", Starlight Mints' "Dead Lover's Twisted Heart" and Tom Waits' "King Kong". In 2005, Kathy McCarty released an extended version of "Dead Dogs Eyeball", featuring an abridged version of "Worried Shoes".[17] In 2006, Robert Deeble covered "Speeding Motorcycle"[18] and the tribute album I Killed The Monster was released, featuring Dot Allison performing "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances" and Sufjan Stevens' "Worried Shoes".[19] In 2008, B. Fleischmann covered "King Kong" on his album Angst Is Not A Weltanschauung!.

When NME reviewed the album in 2009, they awarded it 8/10 stars, simply saying, "Despite – possibly because – of their simple renderings, the songs shine".[2] The song "Worried Shoes" was also featured in the movie Where The Wild Things Are, performed by Karen O.[20] Her version of "Worried Shoes" also featured in the 2009 film Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak.[21] Mike Doughty covered "Casper the Friendly Ghost" on his album Sad Man Happy Man. In 2012, M. Ward covered "Sweetheart" on his album A Wasteland Companion. The following year, Adrian Crowley and James Yorkston recorded a cover of "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances" for their Johnston tribute mini-album, My Yoke Is Heavy.[22] In 2014 The Unicorns released their cover of "Rocket Ship" as a bonus track from their 2003 album Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?.

Shortly following Johnston's death, The Irish Times published a retrospective on the artist; the article described his music as "The Beatles as being sung with sincerity and intensity [...] that the cliches take on a real emotional power".[23] In November 2019, Ben Lee released his cover of "Speeding Motorcycle" on his album Quarter Century Classix.

In June 2021, the album was reviewed by Fruzsina Vida for The New Yorker; Vida described it as "a unique and often bizarre spin on these old themes [loneliness and unrequited love], reducing them to an almost childlike interpretation, rendering his songs rare and untouched by clichés". She also commented on the production style, saying that on first listen it was distracting, "as Johnston seemingly milks his trademark DIY aesthetic for all it's worth".[7] The following month, American singer-songwriter Sasami released a cover of "Sorry Entertainer",[24] similar in length to Calvin Johnson's version, and in style to Kathy McCarty's rock version.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Daniel Johnston, except where noted. All tracks produced by Johnston

Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Chord Organ Blues"4:03
2."The Beatles"2:25
3."Sorry Entertainer"2:19
4."Speeding Motorcycle"3:21
5."Casper The Friendly Ghost"2:58
6."Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances"3:19
7."Danny Don't Rapp"2:53
8."Sweetheart"1:56
9."King Kong"5:43
10."The Creature / Third Chair"1:27
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."I Live For Love" 3:21
12."Almost Got Hit By A Truck" 3:58
13."Worried Shoes" 6:32
14."Dead Lover's Twisted Heart" 1:12
15."Rocket Ship" 5:01
16."God" 2:30
17."Love Defined"The Bible0:55
18."Museum Of Love" 4:18
19."Rarely" 0:50
20."I Remember Painfully" 2:44

Release history edit

Year Label Format Region Notes
1983 Self-released Cassette USA
1986 Stress Records
1989 Homestead Records
CD
LP
Boudisque Holland
2003 Eternal Yip Eye Music CD-R USA
2006 CD
2007 LP
2009 CD USA/Europe
2014 Cassette USA
2018 Feraltone LP 3xLP box set also containing 'Hi How Are You'

Credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r10530
  2. ^ a b "Daniel Johnston - 'Yip/Jump Music', 'Continued Story/Hi, How Are You', 'Welcome To My World'". NME. 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  3. ^ The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Dr. Jeff Feuerzeig, 2005
  4. ^ "Daniel Johnston - 'Yip/Jump Music', 'Continued Story/Hi, How Are You', 'Welcome To My World'". NME. 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  5. ^ Encarnacao, John (2016-04-15). Punk Aesthetics and New Folk: Way Down the Old Plank Road. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-07320-8.
  6. ^ Daniel Johnston - Yip / Jump Music - Liner Notes, Homestead Records, HMS 142-1, 1989
  7. ^ a b Vida, Fruzsina (2021-06-23). "REVIEW: Daniel Johnston – Yip/Jump Music (1983)". The Yorker. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  8. ^ "Product Details - Daniel Johnston Web Store". www.hihowareyou.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  9. ^ The Pastels - Speeding Motorcycle (Paperhouse Records, PAPER 008, 1991)
  10. ^ "Top 50 by Nirvana [MIXTAPE]". Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  11. ^ Cross, Gaar, Gendron, Martens, Yarm (2013). Nirvana: The Complete Illustrated History. Voyageur Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-7603-4521-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ A Tribute To Daniel Johnston Vol. 1 (Little Teddy Recordings, LiTe707, 1993)
  13. ^ K. McCarty - Dead Dog's Eyeball (Songs Of Daniel Johnston) (Bar/None Records, AHAON042-2, 1994)
  14. ^ Half Japanese - BOO! Live In Europe 1992 (T.E.C. Tones, 94602, 1994)
  15. ^ Mary Lou Lord (Kill Rock Stars, KRS 238, 1995)
  16. ^ We've Only Just Begun / Love Defined / We're Gonna Love (What Else? Records, WE 25.0, 1999)
  17. ^ K. McCarty - Dead Dog's Eyeball: Songs Of Daniel Johnston (Bar/None Records, BRN-CD-166, 2005)
  18. ^ Robert Deeble - Digi EP (The Motorcycle EP) (Fractured Discs, frd008
  19. ^ I Killed The Monster (21 Artists Performing The Songs Of Daniel Johnston) (Second Shimmy, 0100, 2006)
  20. ^ Where the Wild Things Are (2009) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-10-15
  21. ^ Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak (TV Movie 2009) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-10-15
  22. ^ Adrian Crowley & James Yorkston - My Yoke Is Heavy : The Songs Of Daniel Johnston (Chemikal Underground, CHEM203CD, 2013)
  23. ^ Petridis, Alexis. "Daniel Johnston: An out-of-tune piano, a cheap organ, beautiful songs". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  24. ^ SASAMI - Sorry Entertainer (Official Video), retrieved 2022-03-18


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Yip Jump Music news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Yip Jump Music is the fifth self released music cassette album by singer songwriter Daniel Johnston recorded over the summer 1983 The album was re released on cassette in 1986 by Stress records and in 1988 released on CD and double LP by Homestead Records The album has been re released twice by Eternal Yip Eye Music once in 2003 on CD and CD R and once in 2007 as a double vinyl LP Yip Jump MusicStudio album by Daniel JohnstonReleased1983RecordedApril Summer 1983GenreLo fiLength61 45LabelSelf releasedStress RecordsHomestead RecordsEternal Yip Eye MusicProducerDaniel JohnstonDaniel Johnston chronologyMore Songs of Pain 1983 Yip Jump Music 1983 Hi How Are You 1983 Alternative coverProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 NME 2 Yip Jump Music is the first album to feature Johnston on the chord organ It was recorded in his brother s garage in Texas Contents 1 Background 2 Legacy 3 Track listing 4 Release history 5 Credits 6 ReferencesBackground editIn early 1983 Johnston s family became increasingly concerned about his mental and emotional health His brother Dick offered to have Daniel stay with him over the summer in his home in Houston Texas while he worked at Astroworld Until that point Daniel had been living and recording in his parent s home in West Virginia and following the relocation no longer had access to this piano heard throughout his earlier tapes Johnston instead purchased a chord organ and converted his brother s garage into a recording studio 3 Along with the Chord Organ Johnston also performed tracks on a detuned ukulele 4 most noticeably on Sorry Entertainer which concludes with Johnston strumming the instrument s four strings 5 Yip Jump Music was recorded throughout 1983 with sessions beginning in April and concluding before Hi How Are You was recorded in September According to the album s liner notes most of the material was written in May 1983 but a handful of songs originated a month prior in April The latter songs include Dead Lover s Twisted Heart Love Defined The Bible Museum Of Love and I Remember Painfully 6 An earlier version of Love Defined featuring piano can be found on the Lost Recordings collection The album makes several references to Johnston s relocation Most notably in Worried Shoes and Chord Organ Blues The latter opens with the line Everything s Big In Texas you know it is I think I might have made a big mistake Yip Jump also features several pop culture references with songs dedicated to The Beatles Casper The Friendly Ghost Danny Rapp and King Kong the latter of which Johnston used as a metaphor for heartache Stylistically the album uses typical progressions from rock and roll doo wop and religious hymns with a definitive and notable influence from The Beatles 7 Legacy editJohnston would later re record Casper for three separate albums Continued Story 1985 Merry Christmas 1988 and It s Spooky 1989 the latter of which is a studio take and appeared only as a bonus track on the CD edition On Johnston s online store Yip Jump is referred to as The most popular Daniel Johnston album of all 8 In 1987 The Dead Milkmen would include a cover of Rocket Ship on their album Bucky Fellini The following year Johnston collaborators Jad Fair and Kramer recorded a version of King Kong for their album Roll Out The Barrel featuring Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore In 1989 Half Japanese a group that featured both Fair and Kramer recorded I Live For Love for their album The Band That Would Be King In 1990 Yo La Tengo recorded a version of Speeding Motorcycle on their album Fakebook and a year later The Pastels recorded their version 9 By 1993 Kurt Cobain had included Yip Jump Music at number 35 in his top 50 albums list 10 11 and The Bartlebees recorded a cover of Casper The Friendly Ghost 12 The following year Kathy McCarty released her Daniel Johnston tribute album Dead Dog s Eyeball which featured four songs from Yip Jump Music Rocket Ship Sorry Entertainer Museum of Love and The Creature 13 That same year Half Japanese included a cover of King Kong on their album BOO Live In Europe 1992 14 In 1995 Casper The Friendly Ghost was featured in the cult film Kids and Mary Lou Lord covered Speeding Motorcycle for her self titled EP 15 Groovie Ghoulies covered Love Defined on a split 10 inch EP released in 1999 16 On the 2004 album The Late Great Daniel Johnston four selections from Yip Jump Music were included Clem Snide s version of Don t Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievances Calvin Johnson s Sorry Entertainer Starlight Mints Dead Lover s Twisted Heart and Tom Waits King Kong In 2005 Kathy McCarty released an extended version of Dead Dogs Eyeball featuring an abridged version of Worried Shoes 17 In 2006 Robert Deeble covered Speeding Motorcycle 18 and the tribute album I Killed The Monster was released featuring Dot Allison performing Don t Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances and Sufjan Stevens Worried Shoes 19 In 2008 B Fleischmann covered King Kong on his album Angst Is Not A Weltanschauung When NME reviewed the album in 2009 they awarded it 8 10 stars simply saying Despite possibly because of their simple renderings the songs shine 2 The song Worried Shoes was also featured in the movie Where The Wild Things Are performed by Karen O 20 Her version of Worried Shoes also featured in the 2009 film Tell Them Anything You Want A Portrait of Maurice Sendak 21 Mike Doughty covered Casper the Friendly Ghost on his album Sad Man Happy Man In 2012 M Ward covered Sweetheart on his album A Wasteland Companion The following year Adrian Crowley and James Yorkston recorded a cover of Don t Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances for their Johnston tribute mini album My Yoke Is Heavy 22 In 2014 The Unicorns released their cover of Rocket Ship as a bonus track from their 2003 album Who Will Cut Our Hair When We re Gone Shortly following Johnston s death The Irish Times published a retrospective on the artist the article described his music as The Beatles as being sung with sincerity and intensity that the cliches take on a real emotional power 23 In November 2019 Ben Lee released his cover of Speeding Motorcycle on his album Quarter Century Classix In June 2021 the album was reviewed by Fruzsina Vida for The New Yorker Vida described it as a unique and often bizarre spin on these old themes loneliness and unrequited love reducing them to an almost childlike interpretation rendering his songs rare and untouched by cliches She also commented on the production style saying that on first listen it was distracting as Johnston seemingly milks his trademark DIY aesthetic for all it s worth 7 The following month American singer songwriter Sasami released a cover of Sorry Entertainer 24 similar in length to Calvin Johnson s version and in style to Kathy McCarty s rock version Track listing editAll tracks are written by Daniel Johnston except where noted All tracks produced by JohnstonSide OneNo TitleLength1 Chord Organ Blues 4 032 The Beatles 2 253 Sorry Entertainer 2 194 Speeding Motorcycle 3 215 Casper The Friendly Ghost 2 586 Don t Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances 3 197 Danny Don t Rapp 2 538 Sweetheart 1 569 King Kong 5 4310 The Creature Third Chair 1 27 Side TwoNo TitleWriter s Length11 I Live For Love 3 2112 Almost Got Hit By A Truck 3 5813 Worried Shoes 6 3214 Dead Lover s Twisted Heart 1 1215 Rocket Ship 5 0116 God 2 3017 Love Defined The Bible0 5518 Museum Of Love 4 1819 Rarely 0 5020 I Remember Painfully 2 44Release history editYear Label Format Region Notes1983 Self released Cassette USA1986 Stress Records1989 Homestead RecordsCDLPBoudisque Holland2003 Eternal Yip Eye Music CD R USA2006 CD2007 LP2009 CD USA Europe2014 Cassette USA2018 Feraltone LP 3xLP box set also containing Hi How Are You Credits editDaniel Johnston Vocals Chord Organ UkuleleReferences edit https www allmusic com album r10530 a b Daniel Johnston Yip Jump Music Continued Story Hi How Are You Welcome To My World NME 2009 08 31 Retrieved 2021 10 15 The Devil and Daniel Johnston Dr Jeff Feuerzeig 2005 Daniel Johnston Yip Jump Music Continued Story Hi How Are You Welcome To My World NME 2009 08 31 Retrieved 2021 09 05 Encarnacao John 2016 04 15 Punk Aesthetics and New Folk Way Down the Old Plank Road Routledge ISBN 978 1 317 07320 8 Daniel Johnston Yip Jump Music Liner Notes Homestead Records HMS 142 1 1989 a b Vida Fruzsina 2021 06 23 REVIEW Daniel Johnston Yip Jump Music 1983 The Yorker Retrieved 2021 09 05 Product Details Daniel Johnston Web Store www hihowareyou com Retrieved 2021 10 15 The Pastels Speeding Motorcycle Paperhouse Records PAPER 008 1991 Top 50 by Nirvana MIXTAPE Retrieved 8 May 2013 Cross Gaar Gendron Martens Yarm 2013 Nirvana The Complete Illustrated History Voyageur Press p 126 ISBN 978 0 7603 4521 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link A Tribute To Daniel Johnston Vol 1 Little Teddy Recordings LiTe707 1993 K McCarty Dead Dog s Eyeball Songs Of Daniel Johnston Bar None Records AHAON042 2 1994 Half Japanese BOO Live In Europe 1992 T E C Tones 94602 1994 Mary Lou Lord Kill Rock Stars KRS 238 1995 We ve Only Just Begun Love Defined We re Gonna Love What Else Records WE 25 0 1999 K McCarty Dead Dog s Eyeball Songs Of Daniel Johnston Bar None Records BRN CD 166 2005 Robert Deeble Digi EP The Motorcycle EP Fractured Discs frd008 I Killed The Monster 21 Artists Performing The Songs Of Daniel Johnston Second Shimmy 0100 2006 Where the Wild Things Are 2009 IMDb retrieved 2021 10 15 Tell Them Anything You Want A Portrait of Maurice Sendak TV Movie 2009 IMDb retrieved 2021 10 15 Adrian Crowley amp James Yorkston My Yoke Is Heavy The Songs Of Daniel Johnston Chemikal Underground CHEM203CD 2013 Petridis Alexis Daniel Johnston An out of tune piano a cheap organ beautiful songs The Irish Times Retrieved 2021 10 15 SASAMI Sorry Entertainer Official Video retrieved 2022 03 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yip Jump Music amp oldid 1215655848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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