The disc opens with The Three O’
Clock covering The Bangles’ “Getting Out Of Hand.” Actually, they were still
The Bangs when this song was recorded (you can hear it on Ladies And Gentlemen…The Bangles!). Anyway, this
music is just so much fun, and it’s even more of a treat getting to hear this
after just enjoying the compilation from Permanent Green Light, the band that came about after The Three O’ Clock disbanded. That’s followed by
The Bangles covering The Dream Syndicate’s “That’s What You Always Say,” a song
featured on their excellent album The Days Of Wine And Roses. From the time The Bangles began,
different members sang lead on different songs, before the music industry
decided that Susanna Hoffs was the voice of the band. And on this disc, they keep that dynamic, which is wonderful. By the way, this album features the
group’s original lineup, including bass player Annette Zilinskas. Her bass
features prominently in this great cover of “That’s What You Always Say.” The
Dream Syndicate covers Rain Parade’s “You Are My Friend,” a song with something
of a sweet and moving sound. “So sad this
had to end/But broken things don’t mend/They lie where they fall.” That’s
followed by Rain Parade covering The Three O’ Clock’s “As Real As Real,” a song
from that band’s Baroque Hoedown EP.
This is one of my favorite tracks, beautiful and compelling, with an
otherworldly, enchanting sound. I love that guitar.
The Three O’ Clock then
delivers an excellent rendition of The Dream Syndicate’s “Tell Me When It’s
Over,” another song from The Days Of Wine
And Roses. The band gives it more of a psychedelic sound than the original,
and of course the vocals have less of a Lou Reed sound. Interestingly, that’s
followed by another song from that same album, “When You Smile,” here performed
by Rain Parade, who gives it a dreamy opening. Then it kicks in with a glorious
force. “It seems like the end of the
world/When you smile.” This is such a good song, and Rain Parade delivers a
seriously cool rendition, with some delicious psychedelic guitar. And the jam
at the end is both gritty and trippy. Then The Bangles give us a wonderful
rendition of Rain Parade’s “Talking In My Sleep,” the lead track from that band’s
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip LP. I
love those sweet vocals over that psychedelic base. There is also a bit of a
folk sound at the heart of this track. This is another of the disc’s
highlights. That’s followed by The Dream Syndicate covering The Bangles’ “Hero
Takes A Fall,” an interesting choice, for rumor has it that the song is about
Steve Wynn. The Dream Syndicate bursts right into the song, this version
featuring a lot of great guitar. Interestingly, Vicki Peterson sings backup on
this track, like a guest on her own song, which is cool. I also dig the bass.
The Bangles cover The Three O’
Clock’s “Jet Fighter,” a song from Sixteen
Tambourines. The way it suddenly bursts in with that beat reminds me of
their cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Hazy Shade Of Winter.” This is such a
catchy song. It’s followed by Rain Parade covering The Bangles’ “The Real World”
(here listed as “Real World”), the lead track from the band’s self-titled 1982 EP.
There is something pretty about this track. “This is the real world/And I believe our love is real/The only thing I’m
counting on.” “What She’s Done To Your Mind” is a delightful pop number with
a strong 1960s vibe, originally done by Rain Parade and here covered by The
Three O’ Clock. Susanna Hoffs joins them on backing vocals on this track. The
disc then concludes with The Dream Syndicate covering “She Turns To Flowers,”
by The Three O’ Clock (actually, at that point the band was still The Salvation
Army). It begins like a punk song, with that beat, and is certainly the most
rockin’ track on the disc, a great wild energetic tune to wrap up this
remarkable release.
CD Track List
- Getting Out Of Hand
- That’s What You Always Say
- You Are My Friend
- As Real As Real
- Tell Me When It’s Over
- When You Smile
- Talking In My Sleep
- Hero Takes A Fall
- Jet Fighter
- Real World
- What She’s Done To Your Mind
- She Turns To Flowers
3x4: The Bangles, The Three O’ Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade
is scheduled to be released on CD on January 11, 2019 through Yep Roc Records.
It was first released as a limited edition on both vinyl and CD on November 23,
2018 as part of Black Friday Record Store Day.
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