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Concert: Rad. @De Melkweg, Amsterdam

General Info
Artist: Rad. last fm logo || Discogs Icon
Location: De Melkweg, Amsterdam
When: 01 March 2008

Concert Rad. 2008

Who?
I know Rad. or Rose Ann Dimalanta from her 1992 album Radified. It’s a nostalgia thing, love the album. Read she’d be performing live with a great band including saxophone majesty Eric Leeds, I was curious.
Check out some of his performances at Youtube Logo.

The Show
Ouch.. The place was at half its capacity and it showed. Rad. did their best to give a prodfessional show, and they succeeded, more or less.

Songs that Stood Out
Homegirls Cha Cha Network
Great nostalgic feeling.

10 (Madhouse track)
Listen, boys and girls: Madhouse is one of my favorite bands, read my review of one their albums.
So to get the chance to hear a track from them co-performed by original band member Eric Leeds, was an absolute treat!!

Wishy
That’s when we left..

Conclusion
Hard to rate this concert: on the one hand, the material wasn’t that captivating. While on the other, the band commanded respect for their hard work.
It just didn’t work. Thrilled about Eric Leeds, and I wasn’t the only one: former Paisley Park co-worker and Dutch sax-diva Candy Dulfer was in the crowd along with her dad, Hans Dulfer, another sax-master from the Lowlands.
Meh, nostalgia doesn’t always work, I guess..

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ (Mostly because of the band, not the gig itself)

Frenchy’s Favorites: Madhouse - 8

General Description
Artist/Band: Madhouse
Album Title: 8
Year: 1987
Madhouse - '8' (image from http://eil.com)
Do try to pay attention, my good man!
(image from http://eil.com)

How I Got Into This Music
In my youth, when LP’s were still relevant and existent even outside the dance scene and just after the meteor tipped the scales in favor of us small hairy mammals.. uhm.. Were was I? Oh..
Well anyway, in those times I was a very enthousiastic fan of the One They Sometimes Call Prince. And in 1987 or 1988 I was a very happy puppy when I was able to get a ticket to see his concert (I’m guessing the Sign of the Times Tour..)
So during that time I was browsing albums at a store and immediately stopped to look a bit better at a very interesting cover of a band called Madhouse. No grown man can honestly state that the interest was because of the dog, get frigging real! After a while I recognised the band as being the support act for Prince’s concert, so now I was really interested (honestly!)
I taped the album and my world got blown away.. Just to make it clear: the album title really is “8″ and the tracks are named numerically..

Tracks that got my attention (well, all of them actually, but still..):

1(I swear it’s the title of the track!)
Oooh.. Eric Leeds on saxophone! Very groovy, jazzy track with laidback weird background keyboards

2
It’s that incredibly mellow feeling you get from this track that works for me..

3
First of the two fantastic ballads - this one’s a classy bedroom slow-strip track, so dim the lights and have some slow love..

4
Great intro, drums and bass setting up a great track. JazzFunky Bass freak out works for me just fine!

5
Phone conversations, incredible drum performance, ooooooweeee! Funky to the max bass play.. drool..

6
Great track - I heard a DJ play it and it worked! That the first time I heard any Madhouse in public (my point? dunno..)

7
Bit more on the jazzy side, the sax theme can creep up in my head on the weirdest of moments

8
Song of Songs and that’s quite some praise. I can’t start to explain the feelings you get from this song: sometime it’s like a lullaby, sometimes it’s like a dreamscape or a walk in the park but that park has tangerine striped flamingoes and other weird sights and sounds that’d make Lewis Carroll reconsider his abilities..
Exaggerated praise? Yep, maybe.. So? It’s an incredibly beautiful track, so there!

Conclusion
First of all: on the album, nobody’s credited for anything, except the lovely lady on the cover, but she’s been blessed quite enough. The myth tells that Madhouse was another project by the Purple One. Obviously he had some of his brilliantly talented entourage play on the album.
After “8″ there was “16″ and of course it had the same high quality of artistic genius for an album cover. Oh, and the album was great too. Third album “24″ is a hard to get piece of work.
“8″ stands out for me as being an ear-opener: that combination of sounds and styles was a first for me. The whole setup was intriguing which is how Paisley Park operated those days. The album still works for me as a piece of music and as a mood altering substance.


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