Electricity by Candlelight: NYC 2/13/97

Electricity by Candlelight: NYC 2/13/97

by Alex Chilton
Electricity by Candlelight: NYC 2/13/97

Electricity by Candlelight: NYC 2/13/97

by Alex Chilton

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Overview

When Alex Chilton (he of the unparalleled power pop songwriting majesty of Big Star and his own catalog of incredible solo material) was playing a two-set gig at N.Y.C.'s Knitting Factory on a February night in 1997, the power unexpectedly went out after the first set and most of the crowd went home. Some stragglers hung around in the darkness, bummed to only get a partial show and taking their time in exiting. Before too long, Chilton re-emerged with a borrowed acoustic guitar to play a few songs for the remaining crowd, with an off-the-cuff, unamplified performance to make up for the evening being cut short, and one that longtime fan Jeff Vargon captured on a hand-held cassette recorder. All of this brings us to the 2013 release of Electricity by Candlelight, the proper release of the audio from that incredibly intimate, one-of-a-kind set. The sound quality is bootleg at best, even in professionally mastered form. Were this a run-of-the-mill set, the sound alone would push this release into the "completists only" category, as vocals are muddy and sometimes drowned out by the giggling and caterwauling of the audience. There's something transcendent about this particular document, however, as one of rock's more celebrated songwriters plays through a set completely free of his own songs, opting to roll through standards like "Girl from Ipanema," country singalongs, and covers of personal favorites by Joni Mitchell and Johnny Cash. Chilton sounds at first like he's trying to placate disappointed fans with a few numbers, saying he'll "just play one more" after the fourth or fifth tune, but then something turns and he continues to play on for more than an hour, taking audience requests, cracking jokes, and eventually being joined midway through by drummer Richard Dworkin on tastefully restrained snare and hi-hat. You get the sense that he's remembering how fun it can be to try things out, stumbling through "If I Had a Hammer," playing half of FM country semi-novelty tune "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" to the delight of one particularly rowdy fan, or giving a chilling reading of Loudon Wainwright's desperate "Motel Blues," seemingly more for himself than his listeners. The set peaks with a trio of Brian Wilson tunes including versions of "Surfer Girl" and "Wouldn't It Be Nice" that gleam with a touching vulnerability. Chilton is exposing himself as a religiously devoted fan of all the music he's playing, which takes on a new context when he's playing it for devoted fans of his own music. Somewhere between slumber party and rock & roll church service, Electricity by Candlelight captures a truly special moment in the life of one of American music's most valuable songwriters, and gives a warm and welcoming window into his own inspirations. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 10/08/2013
Label: Bar/None Records
UPC: 0032862022029
Rank: 93502

Tracks

  1. Last Bouquet
  2. Step Right This Way
  3. Let's Get Lost
  4. D-I-V-O-R-C-E
  5. Raining in My Heart
  6. Lovesick Blues
  7. Girl from Ipanema
  8. My Baby Just Cares for Me
  9. Motel Blues
  10. Someone to Watch Over Me
  11. Footprints in the Snow
  12. A Case of You
  13. Wouldn't It Be Nice
  14. Surfer Girl
  15. Solar System
  16. I Walk the Line
  17. If I Had a Hammer
  18. You Can Bet Your Heart on Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Alex Chilton   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Richard Dworkin   Drums
December Boys & September Gurls Choir   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Ray Ketchem   Editing,Mastering
Glen Shirley   Composer
Alex Chilton   Producer
Brian Wilson   Composer
Jimmy McHugh   Composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim   Composer
Curly Putman   Composer
Lee Hays   Composer
Frank Loesser   Composer
Slim Harpo   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Vinicius de Moraes   Composer
Pete Seeger   Composer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Loudon Wainwright III   Composer
Vaughn Horton   Composer
Jerry West   Composer
Rupert Jones   Composer
Johnny Cash   Composer
Bobby Braddock   Composer
Alastair Indge   Photography
Ron Easley   Photography
Elizabeth VanItallie   Design
Tony Asher   Composer
Clyde Owens   Composer
Conn Pregor   Composer
Jeff Vargon   Engineer,Liner Notes
Jimmy Ray McBride   Composer
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