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         (2022) Clem Snide - Your Favorite Music (2000, Reissue)     
 
 
Review: 
More than two decades later, Your Favorite Music undergoes another rebirth, with the welcome addition of four acoustic latter-day Eef Barzelay performances from his crowdfunded covers project. A trio of Velvet Underground songs are transformed into folk ballads. Jackson Browne’s “These Days,” once covered by Velvets vocalist and Browne paramour Nico, was part of the VU universe too. “My voice and Lou Reed’s voice seem to fit together nicely,” says Barzelay, who makes all four tunes feel like they’re of a piece. “It feels great,” says Barzelay of the expanded reissue treatment, “I’m deeply grateful. If more people that didn’t know Clem Snide find their way into it, I think that’d be the best thing for sure.” Rock critic Robert Christgau calls Clem Snide's music "true American deadpan," and group leader Eef Barzelay says he believes their obscure first album "did in fact seep into the collective unconscious and caused millions of people worldwide to feel a vague sense of resignation." Such comments notwithstanding, it would be a mistake to dismiss Your Favorite Music as some sort of put-on. Like the albums of, say, Jonathan Richman, this music has a homespun quality and a twisted worldview that can bring a smile. But there's serious and rather wonderful stuff going on here, too. A lot of this is not quite like anything else out there, though if you need a reference point, think of the softer side of Velvet Underground -- or at least Pearls Before Swine -- with touches of the Fleetwoods and the Left Banke. On this latest release, Barzelay is a seductive vocalist, and cellist/violinist Jason Glasser shines throughout. The original compositions are almost uniformly terrific, moreover, though the album's greatest achievement may be its reverent cover of Ritchie Valens' "Donna." Clem Snide takes the song at an even slower pace than Valens did, adds moody strings, and turns it into a near-perfect four-minute meditation on lost love. — allmusic 
 
 
     
 
 
Track List: 
01 - The Dairy Queen 
02 - Exercise 
03 - Your Favorite Music 
04 - African Friend 
05 - Bread 
06 - I Love The Unknown 
07 - 1989 
08 - Loneliness Finds Her Own Way 
09 - Sweet Mother Russia 
10 - Messiah Complex Blues 
11 - Donna 
12 - The Water Song 
13 - All Tomorrow's Parties 
14 - Pale Blue Eyes 
15 - These Days 
16 - Heroin 
 
 
Media Report: 
Genre: alt-country, indie-folk  
Country: Boston, Massachusetts, United States 
Format: FLAC 
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec 
Bit rate mode: Variable 
Channel(s): 2 channels 
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz 
Bit depth: 16 bits 
Compression mode: Lossless 
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) 
 
 
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