GARLAND JEFFREYS
Garland Jeffreys - Introducing Garland Jeffreys (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+ CD2
It's a crime that Garland Jeffreys is so little known. Garland Jeffreys (born June 29, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter in rock and roll, reggae, blues, and soul music. Garland Jeffreys is one of America's most underrated singer-songwriters. A critics' favourite with a solid catalogue of recording work that's perhaps more appreciated in Europe.
A critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Garland Jeffreys has earned a loyal international audience for his intelligent and passionate songs, informed by a variety of musical styles from rock and R&B to reggae and dance music, and dealing with topics both personal and political, often at the same time. While not especially prolific -- he released a mere five studio albums between 1981 and 2011 -- Jeffreys' work reveals a rock & roller's soul and a poetic sensibility that earned him the respect of musical peers such as Lou Reed, Bruce Springsteen, David Johansen, and John Cale. 1977's Ghost Writer and 1981's Escape Artist captured Jeffreys' stylistic shape-shifting at its best, and while he only released two albums in the '90s, he became more productive in the 2010s, releasing three fine albums with an introspective feel -- 2011's The King of In Between, 2013's Truth Serum, and 2017's 14 Steps to Harlem.
Jeffreys was born of African-American, Puerto Rican, and European heritage, he was raised in a multi-cultural household and a neighborhood that was not always accepting of his family's racial diversity. Jeffreys' developed a taste for doo wop and rhythm & blues; as the '50s gave way to the '60s, he became a passionate fan of soul music and Bob Dylan's early work. After graduating from high school, Jeffreys studied art history at Syracuse University, where he struck up friendships with fellow students and music fans Lou Reed and Felix Cavaliere; Jeffreys also expanded his cultural boundaries by studying for several months in Italy. After completing his studies in 1966, he began appearing at folk and rock clubs in Manhattan, often performing material that dealt with racial issues and using props and make-up to emphasize his messages. In 1969, Jeffreys formed a band called Grinder's Switch with three musicians from Woodstock, New York -- Ernie Corallo on guitar, Stan Szelest on keyboards, and Sandy Konikoff on drums. John Cale recruited Grinder's Switch to form the core of the backing band (credited as Penguin) on his first solo album, 1969's Vintage Violence, and the album included one of Jeffreys' songs, "Fairweather Friend." (Jeffreys also wrote a poem about Cale for the liner notes.) Grinder's Switch were signed to Vanguard Records and cut an album that was released not long before the band split up in 1970. Jeffreys began working as a solo act again, and was signed by Atlantic Records. His 1973 solo debut was a commercial disappointment, but that same year, he released a standalone single, "Wild in the Streets" b/w "35 Millimeter Dreams." The A-side, arranged by New Orleans keyboard legend Dr. John, became an underground hit, and when Jeffreys moved to A&M Records, the track was included on his first album for the label, 1977's Ghost Writer, which led to Jeffreys being named Best New Artist of the Year by Rolling Stone. Jeffreys' tenure with A&M would be the most prolific of his career; he released One Eyed Jack in 1978, and American Boy and Girl in 1979. The latter, though largely devoted to hard-edged narratives of street life, also featured a romantic number called "Matador," which became a major hit in the U.K. and several European markets, where he gained a large and lasting following.
In 1981, Jeffreys moved to Epic Records and finally enjoyed a commercial breakthrough in the United States with Escape Artist, an album that featured backing from members of Graham Parker's Rumour and Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, as well as guest appearances by Lou Reed, David Johansen, and Linton Kwesi Johnson; it included a cover of "96 Tears" that became a minor hit single and an MTV favorite. Later the same year, a live album was released from the tour supporting Escape Artist, Rock ‘N' Roll Adult, and in 1983, Jeffreys reappeared with Guts for Love, a polished set of songs about love and relationships. While a cover of "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" fared well on the charts, the album was a commercial and critical disappointment, and it was nine years before Jeffreys returned to the recording studio. 1992's Don't Call Me Buckwheat, his first album for RCA, was a collection of songs about the issues of race in America and a strong return to form, but it sold far better in Europe than the United States, and his next album, 1997's Wildlife Dictionary, wasn't released at all in America. In the same year Wildlife Dictionary was released, Jeffreys and his wife welcomed the birth of their daughter Savannah, and he took time off from his recording career to be a full-time father. He staged occasional European tours and in 2006 released I'm Alive, a compilation spanning his solo career that also included three new songs, but it wasn't until 2011 that he returned with a full album of new material, The King of In Between. Jeffreys picked up the pace a bit in the years that followed, with the bluesy and introspective Truth Serum released in 2013, with the genre-hopping 14 Steps to Harlem following in 2017.( Artist Biography by Mark Deming)
Here are 60 great tracks by Garland Jeffreys. Enjoy.
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Track list 1
01 14 Steps to Harlem 5:01
02 96 Tears 3:07
03 American Backslide 3:52
04 American Boy & Girl 3:56
05 Any Rain 4:02
06 Calcutta Monsoon 5:03
07 Christine 4:26
08 Collide the Generations 5:13
09 Coney Island Winter 3:47
10 Don't Call Me Buckwheat 4:19
11 El Salvador 4:31
12 Evening 1:50
13 Far Far Away 4:18
14 Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost 3:50
15 Ghost Writer 5:41
16 Gotta Get Away From This World 3:59
17 Guts for Love 3:33
18 Hail Hail Rock'n'roll 3:54
19 Harlem Bound 3:56
20 Haunted House 2:48
21 Help 3:43
22 If Mao Could See Me Now 5:34
23 I'm a Dreamer 4:32
24 I'm Alive 3:59
25 Is This the Real World 3:41
26 It's What I Am 5:00
27 Keep on Trying 3:29
28 Lift Me Up 3:28
29 Lonelyville 4:44
30 Lovelight 4:25
Track list 2
31 Luna Park Love Theme 2:50
32 Moonshine in the Cornfield 1:03
33 New York Skyline 3:33
34 Oceana 5:33
35 One Eyed Jack 5:03
36 Racial Repertoire 4:57
37 Real Man 3:38
38 Rock on (Bonus) 3:16
39 Rough and Ready 2:59
40 Seven Sleepers' Den 7:34
41 Sexuality 3:58
42 She Didn't Lie 6:01
43 Ship of Fools 3:47
44 Shoot the Moonlight Out 3:27
45 Spanish Blood 4:27
46 Spanish Heart 3:50
47 Spanish Town 7:44
48 Surrender 3:50
49 The Answer (Edit) 3:32
50 The Beautiful Truth 4:01
51 The Contortionist 3:50
52 'til John Lee Hooker Calls Me 3:58
53 Time Goes Away 3:19
54 Truth Serum 4:12
55 Venus 3:48
56 Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues 4:37
57 Welcome to the World 4:08
58 Wild In The Streets 3:01
59 Wildlife Dictionary 4:40
60 Won't Ya Come Back Home 2:25
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Hi Butterboy,
ReplyDeleteBefore reading this introduction I had no idea who Garland Jeffreys was but I'll listen the music compiled here carefully.
Thanks for another comp of your own.
Regards
Hi Il Commendatore,
DeleteI hope you are pleasantly surprised. Repeated listening is recommended.
Cheers
Brilliant artist, I have several of his albums, hopefully your post will expose him more!
ReplyDeletedrfeelgoed
DeleteTotally agree. I don't know why he is so little known.
Cheers
Never heard a track of him. Nice music, thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteHi Smokey,
DeleteI hope you are not disappointed in the choices. Garland Jeffreys should be more widely known , for sure.
Cheers
Thanks Butterboy - while I have heard of him and listened to his breakout album back in the 80's I haven't heard anything from him since. looking forward to hearing your comp - TheJ
ReplyDeleteHi Music2Jby,
DeleteGlad you popped in and leaving a comment.
His star never shined so brightly which is a shame. His music is really interesting as is his songwriting. Hope you enjoy these selections.
Cheers
Saw him back in the 70's. Very good.
ReplyDeleteI never saw him live, wish I had. He has a magic way of phrasing. I like his work immensely.
DeleteCheees
Is it OK to share these after I make a link? Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteHi jim,
DeleteWhat do you mean? Do you run a blog also?
I am happy for this music to be shared that's why I put it here. It would be better proposition if you redirect people to this blog. As this file is a compilation I spent a lot of time curating it would be better to just inform others. I am sure you understand.
Thanks for your interest in this work.
Cheers
No "Lon Chaney"???
ReplyDeleteSeriously, nice comp!
Hi David,
DeleteThanks.
Cheers
Thanks again, Butterboy, for another wonderful offering. I too lament the fact that Garland never really got the recognition he deserves. In the seventies he had the music journalists on his side, very well respected and acclaimed, and did have an avid cult audience, but he deserved to be more widely appreciated among the masses. The guy has always put out quality music. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Chance,
DeleteThank you.
As I said in the opening comments "It's a crime that Garland Jeffreys is so little known. "
I don't know why. He definitely has a uniqueness to him. Enjoy the choices on offer here.
Cheers.
Oh, and nice covers, too!
ReplyDeleteRE:UP PLEASE. THANK YOU. LOVE THE BLOG. JUST DISCOVERED THIS ARTIST AS WELL.
ReplyDeleteHi Ray Makk,
Deletenew links have been established, tested and working.
Cheers.
I have most of this but; there is some I don't have. Re - Up PLEASE! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Buzzcut9
Deletenew links have been established, tested and working.
Cheers.
One of my favorite artists, I have several of his CDs and even some vinyl. Thank you for this compilation, but is there any particular reason for the alphabetical arrangement of the numbers? Just wondering!
ReplyDeleteHi art58koen.
DeleteI love this guy's work and I didn't think it sounded as good when played chronologically and I felt alphabetically sounded better. No magic.
Cheers.
If there is any chance of a re-up one of these days, it would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks...
ReplyDeleteHi Phil,
DeleteNew links established, tested and working.
Cheers.
Thank you!!
DeleteThanks for sharing, another of the 'great unknowns' - I first came across him via Chris Spedding's cover of 'Wild In the Streets' (now there's another artist that deserves greater exposure!)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you have this set now, Gazza.
DeleteAn artist which really deserved more attention.
Cheers.
Thanks for the reminder about Garland Jeffreys. I haven't thought about him in a long time.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Berni.
DeleteA great artist who unfortunately gets little attention. Enjoy listening to his music again.
Cheers.
Perfect that this is back from the dead. I had just recently pulled out my "Hail! Hail! Rock'n'Roll" maxi CD and thought to myself, "man, you should really at some point deep dive into Garland Jeffreys"...this will make diving so much easier, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi One Buck Guy,
DeleteI hope these selections are what you need to continue exploring his work.
Cheers.
Although I understand it's ''an introduction'' but I was hoping for his Dutch top 40 single '' Matador''.....:-)
ReplyDeleteHi Dalebanon,
DeleteSuch a great track. It should have been exposed on this introduction.
Take me to the Matador...
Cheers.
35 Millimeter Dreams
ReplyDeleteHI FiveGunsWest.
DeleteGhost Writer is a great album. Nice pick. It all about the movies...
Cheers