Sunday, June 19, 2011

Songs to Keep Cool

"Moondance," which I reviewed recently, is a very "chill" song. Here are a few more favorites for cool summer nights.

  • Gnarls Barkley: Crazy  Cee Lo Green evokes craziness in such a smooth, seductive way that you almost feel like being crazy with him. Maybe I'm crazy...
  • The Doors: Riders on the Storm This song evokes open space, with the long instrumental breaks, even drum beat and ambient "rain" sounds. The lyrics have an alienated quality which functions surprisingly well with Morrison's non-chalant delivery. If he's been left out in the rain, he doesn't seem to be in any hurry to get inside.
  • Peter Frampton: Do you feel like we do The alien quality of the talkbox on Frampton's guitar is very modernistic - taking what is familiar (human voice, guitar), and making it unfamiliar by mixing these two elements together.  "Do you feel like we do" begins with an upbeat section which seems only vaguely related to the "chill" part of the song (starting around the 4 minute mark). The talkbox appears at 7:23 and thrills the crowd.
  • Phil Collins: In the Air Tonight I'm not sure what Collins sees coming, but the atmosphere is expectant, dark, and as spacious as that of "Riders on the Storm."
  • CCR: I Heard It Through the Grapevine Quite different from the music of the California Raisins commercial (Marvin Gaye, Claymation-style), CCR's remix of this song has a cold, cool take on jealousy. In common with the other songs in this list, the mode is vaguely minor (the original leans more towards major mode Motown with blue notes) with steady drums and dark, bass-heavy atmosphere. This track is amazingly long for radio airplay at just over 11 minutes, with the band mulling over the melody and bass riff between vocal episodes.