BOC: Solo efforts

Ted O. Jackson TOJACKSO at HAWK.SYR.EDU
Fri Oct 20 09:14:14 EDT 1995


>
> Oh, I think it is appropriate to talk about the various BOC solo efforts
> here.  I'll provide a very brief review here.
>
> Buck Dharma - "Flat Out" - Released in '82, can be found on CD only as
> an import (but several of us have it and can tell you where to get it).
> Very much oriented toward pop music (at least pop music of the early
> 80's), with lots of love-oriented themes.  Buck does all the vocals.  It
> is much lighter fare than anything BOC has served up (including Club
> Ninja), but some do like it -- it's not really very BOC sounding, and
> only "Born to Rock" has any blistering guitar work.  Recommended for
> those who like BOC's lighter side, are big fans of Buck's vocals, or are
> diehard collectors.
>
> The Brain Surgeons - "Eponymous" - Released in '94, might be found at your
> local record store, or by writing directly to the The Brain Surgeons (don't
> have the address handy at the moment - check the FAQ or send me an e-mail
> request).  A collection of numerous songs, some light, some heavy, some
> mellow, some witty - catchy lyrics, interesting rhythms, some great
> drum work, and lots of cool vocals by both Deborah Frost and Albert
> Bouchard.  Sounds more like a solo project than a new band as it was
> really done by Albert/Deborah with some additional musicians helping out.
> Recommended for those who liked BOC's heavy and humorous sides, are
> collectors, or want to know what Al Bouchard has been up to since '81.
>
> The Brain Surgeons - "Trepanation" - Released in '95, and probably only
> available at the moment directly from the band.  Hard to call this one a
> "solo" album, as it is really the product of a fully-established band.
> While there are a few songs were written in the 70's (and you can hear
> the 70's influence in them), most of this album is heavy, guitar-laden,
> and very modern-sounding.  The instrumentation is fantastic (and the
> word "crunch" keeps coming to mind), and the vocals are unbelievable.
> If you buy yourself one CD this year, "Trepanation" should be it.
>
> John


John,
Like your reviews very much.  Quite astute, though I'd quibble with
your assertion that only 'Born to Rock' features any blistering gtr
work.  'Anwar's Theme' (or is it Anwar's Song?) features some real
shredding, though not as cranked up as BOC material.  Anyway, thanks
again for the capsule reviews.  How do I go about ordering
'Trepanation' directly from the band?  Sounds amazing...



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