Back in 1995, I was living in Tucson, AZ and working in a record store. The “senior” staff there had control of what music was played over the sound system and, aside from a number of industrial dance beat shifts a week, it was a great place to be forcibly introduced to new music. One of the things I picked up while working there was Guided By Voices – Bee Thousand.

I loved it instantly. I’m not sure what spoke to me about it. There are a few things in my music collection that stand [FAR] out; beginning to end masterpieces. This is definitely on the short list. Unfortunately (I guess that is relative), the recording quality of this album is not great. I never really processed how bad the quality was until years later, after repeatedly trying to play it for new friends. No one would ever give it a chance. That, and I, too, had been making recordings that sounded similar to those for several years. Sure, it’s hard to listen to if it doesn’t catch you immediately. There’s definitely some magic there, though, and lots of those in the know continue to give it accolades, putting it in all sorts of top 100 lists:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Thousand#Accolades

Anyway, a few years ago, I started talking about recording my interpretation of the whole album, as a salute, or a tribute, I guess, to the handful of people responsible for making it in the first place. Maybe my old friends would hear what I was on about all those years if the songs were a little more produced. I have talked about things like that before and talk is cheap. Usually, I just record one or two covers of songs that stand out to me (plug) and leave it at that.

This time, though, I meant it, and now, six or seven years later, I’ve actually done it. Of course, I did have a little help from my friends. I started working on these tracks nearly a year ago with my old drumming buddy and a fantastic grower of beards, Chad Hildebran (website || facebook). We knocked out a bunch of them fairly quickly, then a few months went by, we recorded a couple more, then a few months went by… You get the pattern.

Around the same time, I handed off lyrics sheets and chord charts to my longest running collaborator and partner in crime, Dan Taylor (website, website || facebook), who had agreed to play bass on it if we could ever actually get it together. Almost a year went by with no news. Granted, we hadn’t actually gotten it together, and granted, he’s a busy guy, being a total rock star (Metroid Metal, Yes Mayhem), as well as a great dad and coincidentally, also a fantastic grower of beards… Now that I have gotten it together and knocked the rest of the recordings out, Dan came through in smashing fashion, recording all his tracks over the course of three or four days. They’re ridiculous AND came out better and more on point than I ever imagined.

So, here we are and now it’s done and I love it. Hopefully, you will love it, too. If you do, go buy the original in a record store or online somewhere. This is still pure indie rock; everything here is free to all and was recorded in one bedroom or another by one person or another.

We’ve decided to call this project Guided By Guided By Voices – Bee Two Thousand Eleven.

Enjoy!

James

 

Here’s the full album download (ZIP, ~85MB) or stream/download individual tracks below.

01. Hardcore UFOs

02. Buzzards and Dreadful Crows

03. Tractor Rape Chain

04. The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory

05. Hot Freaks

06. Smothered in Hugs

07. Yours To Keep

08. Echos Myron

09. Gold Star For Robot Boy

10. Awful Bliss

11. Mincer Ray

12. Big Fan of the Pigpen

13. Queen of Cans and Jars

14. Her Psychology Today

15. Kicker of Elves

16. Esther’s Day

17. Demons are Real

18. I am a Scientist

19. Peep Hole

20. You’re Not an Airplane

 

The Yes, Mayhem album can be streamed and downloaded from the BandCamp site over at http://yesmayhem.com.

These vocals only mixes are only available here at the James Machine. Long spaces have been trimmed out for easier listening. There are actually a couple of tracks in there that either ended up being buried in the album mix or didn’t make the cut at all.

BTW, if you don’t see the flash players after each track, just use the straight download links.

Release (10 tracks)
01release-10.mp3

Naked Fight (16 tracks)
02nakedfight-16.mp3

Neatomatter (4 tracks)
03neatomatter-4.mp3

Corporate Rock (10 tracks feat. Michael McDonald)
04corporaterock-10.mp3

Reliable (7 tracks)
06reliable-7.mp3

Nine To Six (6 tracks)
07ninetosix-6.mp3

Sunday Best (8 tracks)
08sundaybest-8.mp3

Whore Shoes (8 tracks)
10whoreshoes-8.mp3

Victim (10 tracks)
12victim-10.mp3

 

Finally, I’m getting around to posting about this. I still can’t believe it’s happened.

The Yes, Mayhem album is now finished and is available for download (donations appreciated) at yesmayhem.com, which is a Band Camp site, as well as on this site on the Discography page.

It was great fun to make, great fun to listen to, and hopefully more YM recordings will be coming along in the near future. No pressure, Dan, just hurry up and write another album’s worth of songs so we can get started.

The Yes, Mayhem album has gotten its first review (that we know of, anyway) over at gamemusic4all.com. It definitely could be worse! At least he didn’t use the words “throwback grunge hooks”.

On to other, less interesting news, I purchased a scanner last weekend and scanned all of my notebooks. When viewing the lyrics pages on this site, you will now find an image gallery on each page that includes album covers and notebook scans. Those are 19 hours that I will never get back. At least some good came of it, I watched Crank, Crank 2, and a handful of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes on Netflix while I was working.

Smell ya later.

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