Sometimes People Forget

Sometimes People Forget

by Translator
Sometimes People Forget

Sometimes People Forget

by Translator

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Overview

The band Translator originally formed in Los Angeles, but their career caught fire when they relocated to San Francisco in 1980, which in retrospect makes perfect sense -- though their songs were full of memorable hooks and strong melodies, they were a poor fit for either the punk or power pop scenes in L.A., while their psychedelic influences and flashes of prog rock angularity made a lot more sense in the context of the San Fran music community, which was far more accepting of groups with an arty edge. In 1982, Translator released their first album, Heartbeats and Triggers, which was another example of the fortuitous aspects of the move to Northern California -- between the time they signed with local indie 415 Records and the time the album was released, 415 struck a distribution deal with Columbia Records, which meant they now had major-label distribution and promotion behind them. Translator ended up releasing four albums in five years and touring relentlessly before fatigue caught up with them and they called it quits in the summer of 1986. However, those four LPs didn't collect the totality of Translator's songwriting efforts, and Sometimes People Forget is a collection of demo recordings cut between 1979 and 1985 that includes a fistful of otherwise undocumented songs as well as early versions of several tunes, including their college rock hit "Everywhere That I'm Not" and "Get Out," which appeared with different lyrics (flowing much better than the demo's well-meaning but clumsy political screed) on the album No Time Like Now as "Beyond Today." In the studio Translator were usually served with a slight layer of gloss, but these demos are generally rougher in execution, and though the band sounds quite good in these recordings, the bash-it-out simplicity reveals another side of Translator, one more direct, energetic, and less refined than on LP. In addition to giving longtime fans the chance to hear some songs that never made the cut, Sometimes People Forget is a reasonable substitute for the live album Translator never made; the live-in-the-studio immediacy of these early drafts comes close to the passion and energy Translator summoned on-stage, and reveals a smart but muscular rock & roll edge sharper than their studio work. Sometimes People Forget preserves a different side of Translator's musical personality, but also confirms their core strengths -- great songs, tight instrumental interplay, and commitment to an original vision. For longtime fans, this is a welcome addition to the catalog. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 03/31/2015
Label: Omnivore
UPC: 0816651016952
Rank: 187503

Tracks

  1. Translator
  2. Lost
  3. Everywhere That I'm Not
  4. Fiendish Thingy
  5. Optimism
  6. Necessary Spinning
  7. Eraser
  8. Get Out
  9. Everything is Falling
  10. Gravity
  11. We Fell Away
  12. Winter Crying
  13. Inside My Mind
  14. Is There a Heaven Singing
  15. My Restless Heart [French Version]
  16. These Old Days
  17. Friends of the Future
  18. Fall Forever
  19. Breathless Agony
  20. Brouhaha
  21. Standing in Line
  22. I'll Be Your Summer

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Translator   Primary Artist
Robert Darlington   Guitar,Vocals
Steve Barton   Guitar,Vocals
Dave Scheff   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Larry Dekker   Vocals (Background),Bass

Technical Credits

Greg Allen   Art Direction,Design
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
David Kahne   Producer,Liner Notes
Jeff Peters   Project Assistant
Robert Darlington   Composer
Ron Fair   Producer
Steve Barton   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,Translation
Translator   Producer
Reuben Cohen   Mastering
Lee Lodyga   Project Assistant
Patricia Rodriguez   Project Assistant
Phil De Lancie   Producer
Eileen Lucero   Editorial
Trudy Fisher   Photography
Bryan George   Licensing
Audrey Bilger   Project Assistant
Dutch Cramblitt   Project Assistant
Laurence Freedman   Composer
Nikki Nieves   Project Assistant
Brad Rosenberger   Producer
Janene Mitchell   Photography,Translation
Elliot Mazer   Producer
Ed Stasium   Liner Notes
Cheryl Pawelski   Project Assistant
Steve Berlin   Liner Notes
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