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Puttanesca
Puttanesca
Sparse Avant Pop, Funk, Jazz
Collection Contents
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Shift | 2:42 | Play |
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Fruit Filled Pancake | 4:17 | Play |
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Shiny Red Box | 3:55 | Play |
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Firecracker Girl | 3:04 | Play |
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Action Hero | 3:32 | Play |
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White Nylon | 4:00 | Play |
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Red Haired Woman | 5:24 | Play |
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Here I Come | 2:52 | Play |
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Spider | 2:07 | Play |
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Watch Out | 2:21 | Play |
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Lick My Decals Off, Baby | 2:30 | Play |
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Description
Named after one of the most intense types of Italian pasta sauces--- ingredients include anchovies and squid ink --- PUTTANESCA straddles several genres punk, jazz, blues, funk, heavy metal and cabaret in its self-titled release. A collaboration between guitarist Joe Baiza (founder of the seminal SST outfit Saccharine Trust and the infamous punk/jazz quartet Universal Congress Of); cabaret singer Weba Garretson of the Weill/Brecht cover band The Eastside Sinfonietta; drummer Wayne Griffin of Joe Baizas Congress Of and bass player Ralph Gorodetsky who is a veteran of both UCO and the Sinfonietta, Puttanescas debut CD includes 10 original tunes and one cover Captain Beefearts Lick My Decals Off, Baby.
About Puttanescas latest appearance at the now defunct Caf Tropicale (home to Cryptogramophone Records) Grey Burk from the LA Weekly raves:
"The final event, sold out though no one knew it would be the last, was an uproarious jazz funkdown by Joe Baiza Congress Of and sexalicious Beefheartian cabaret from the Baiza-Weba Garretson combo Puttanesca. Just a riot!Guitar Joe jabs his thistly intrusions against the silken draperies of singer Weba Garretson in a swingy, bluesy Puttanesca (great new CD!), abetted by bassist Ralph Gorodetsky and drummer Wayne Griffin and it's a sophisticrude delight. Eastside meets West, and everybody wins."
"Puttansecsa is one of the children of amazing vocalist Weba Garretson, with Joe Baiza on guitar, Wayne Griffin on drums and on bass Rafa (Ralph) Gorodetsky (ex-Universal Congress Of, played with Wayne and Joe in Mecolodiacs). Expect Ms. Garretson's smooth and sexy voice parrying Joe's angular guitar tones. If you're hungry and you try to cook up a pasta with the few ingredients you find in your kitchen, you will end up with a dish that has the same name: surprising, delicious, and with plenty of bite that keeps you craving for more!" Annemiek Dehaan
HISTORY
In September of 1993, a day before Weba Garretson was supposed to rehearse for the first time with Danny Frankel and Ralph Gorodetsky, Steve Stewart (her songwriting partner) said he needed to take an indefinite break. Devastated, Weba proclaimed that her music career was over. Her husband, engineer Mark Wheaton, insisted that she do the rehearsal anyway.
When she walked into studio and explained that she had no guitar player Frankel and Gorodetsky didnt give up but instead created a power trio version of Stewarts music. It wasnt long before Garretson was sitting in with Frankel and Gorodetskys other band, The Mecolodiacs, led by guitar player Joe Baiza. Welcome to Weba World was recorded with Baiza, Gorodetsky, Richie West, Diane Barkauskus and Scott Looney in 1995 on Catasonic.
Ralph and Weba soon began writing tunes to juxtapose Baizas angular guitar with Garretsons smooth sound. In 1996, they recorded with Wayne Griffin replacing Richie West on drums. Then things began to unravel. Ralph and Weba wanted to craft a Pop record with overdubs but Joe wanted to maintain the sparseness and spontaneity of the tracks. When the Mecolodiacs went to Germany to record, a street gang broke Joes hand with a baseball bat. Weba became occupied with the Eastside Sinfonietta and singing Kurt Weill classics.
Puttanesca went onto the shelf where it remained until Mark started mixing the songs in his spare time. Maybe the music needed 10 years to realize its flavor. The harmonies in these songs are at times angular and dissonant but always in a bold way. Perhaps thats why the band is called Puttanesca because the music is assertive in its taste and earthiness.
BUON APPETITO!