{"id":17124,"date":"2017-06-16T01:00:12","date_gmt":"2017-06-16T05:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/southeastofheaven.com\/?p=17124"},"modified":"2022-01-06T19:38:03","modified_gmt":"2022-01-07T00:38:03","slug":"content-needed-the-album-by-album-challenge-living-colour","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.southeastofheaven.com\/?p=17124","title":{"rendered":"The Album by Album Challenge: Living Colour"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Welcome to the latest album by album challenge! For those that are new here, the \u201cAlbum by Album Challenge\u201d is where I take a band\u2019s entire discography and listen to every album in order of release from front to back. With my unforgiving and well-aged ear, I call it how I hear it. In some cases, I find that what I once thought was good is actually pretty crappy and sometimes crap manages to age into something pretty kick ass. And in some cases, face melting is still just good ol\u2019 face melting.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>This time around I\u2019m diving into the Living Colour studio discography. I was a huge fan of the band\u2019s first couple of albums but my interest and knowledge of them pretty much stopped after the Time\u2019s Up tour. The band has only released a handful of albums and listening to these albums was both interesting, enjoyable, and painful. What do I mean by this? Read on and you\u2019ll see. Ok, folks\u2026 DISCUSS!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Vivid<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Release Date:<\/strong> May 3, 1988<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Good:<\/strong> Cult of Personality, Middle Man, Desperate People, Open Letter to a Landlord, Funny Vibe, Memories Can\u2019t Wait, Broken Hearts, What\u2019s Your Favorite Color, Which Way to America<br \/>\n<strong>The Bad:<\/strong> I Want to Know,<br \/>\n<strong>The Indifferent:<\/strong> Glamour Boys<\/p>\n<p>I was in 9th grade when this album came out and I can remember it making a really huge impression on me. It was such a different take on heavy metal music and it was like a breath of fresh air. Twenty some odd years later, I still have a hard time describing this album other than to say it\u2019s politically charged, socially conscious metal music with a heavy funk vibe. In a nutshell, it\u2019s a non douche version of Rage Against the Machine with a guy who can actually play the guitar.<\/p>\n<p><iframe width=\"750\" height=\"563\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/6V5VkMqM07s?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>The kick off song is one we all know but the rest of this album is so full of win it\u2019s insane. The only real stinker on this album is \u201cI Want to Know\u201d and while I used to hate \u201cGlamour Boys\u201d, listening to these lyrics now I totally get the stab at the disposable pop\/glam metal acts of the time. Still don\u2019t love it though. \u201cOpen Letter to a Landlord\u201d gives me chills and in this time of gentrification of old inner city neighborhoods, this song still holds true. \u201cFunny Vibe\u201d is hands down one of the coolest fucking songs and it\u2019s one I don\u2019t remember loving as much as I did. Vivid is such a fun album to re-visit and like any great written music, the lyrics are timeless and unfortunately still ring true in this day and age.<\/p>\n<p>==========================================================<\/p>\n<p><strong>Time\u2019s Up<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Release Date:<\/strong> August 20, 1990<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Good:<\/strong> Time\u2019s Up, Pride, Love Rears Its Ugly Head, New Jack Theme, Someone Like You, Elvis is Dead, Type, Information Overload, Fight the Fight<br \/>\n<strong>The Bad:<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> The Indifferent:<\/strong> Under Cover of Darkness<\/p>\n<p>The opening title track is such a facemelter. I love how it goes from this NYC CBGB\u2019s punk to this groovetastic metal jam. One of the things that struck me the most was that this is a really dark album. While Vivid was a bit more on the \u201cup\u201d side of things, Time\u2019s Up seems to bring things down below the surface. \u201cLove Rears Its Ugly Head\u201d just may be one of the coolest mellow jams of the era. It was so different and as a young person this was a really unique exercise of musicianship.<\/p>\n<p><iframe width=\"750\" height=\"563\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/0YAA7nivQng?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>\u201cSolace of You\u201d is such a great song too and yet another step into a whole new direction for Living Colour as it had this reggae and even Sting kind of vibe to it while the album closes out with the dark, almost Sabbath-esque \u201cThis Is the Life.\u201d What a way to close a fucking album. Overall, Time\u2019s Up is fucking fantastic. The album is so diverse and sonically it still sounds absolutely phenomenal. On Times Up, I feel like Living Colour proves that they are a band that has no boundaries and they really made a spectacular album. This is definitely one worth owning.<\/p>\n<p>==========================================================<\/p>\n<p><strong>Stain<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Release Date: <\/strong>March 2, 1993<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Good:<\/strong> Go Away, Ignorance is Bliss, Leave it Alone, Bi, Mind Your Own Business, Auslander, Never Satisfied, Nothingness, Postman, WTFF, This Little Pig, Hemp, Wall<br \/>\n<strong>The Bad:<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> The Indifferent:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>From here on out, these are pretty new albums for me. I remember owning this one back in the day and not loving it. Why? I\u2019m not sure because in listening to this one now I loved the fuck out of this album. Kicking things off with \u201cGo Away\u201d, the vibe for the rest of the album is pretty much set as a dark and may I say angry album? \u201cLeave it Alone\u201d, \u201cMind Your Own Business\u201d, and \u201cNever Satisfied\u201d are full of rage and I love it because this is clearly a band that has plenty to say and uses their music to voice their frustrations and anger with the world. It\u2019s also nice to hear it done so melodically as opposed to the growling unintelligible death metal.<\/p>\n<p><iframe width=\"750\" height=\"422\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/KjjPFe7cKOw?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>This is without a doubt Living Colour\u2019s darkest, most aggressive album to this point. The band came so far from their debut album and really developed into their own thing. They have such a unique sound and the music on Stain totally sets the bar extremely high. Why this album didn\u2019t get more attention I don\u2019t know. Maybe it was a bit ahead of its time? Who knows but regardless, this is a stellar album and it\u2019s an album that I am so glad I have discovered. This one will be getting more plays from me in the future for sure.<\/p>\n<p>==========================================================<\/p>\n<p><strong>Collideoscope<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Release Date:<\/strong> October 7, 2003<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Good:<\/strong> Song Without Sin, Flying, Sacred Ground,<br \/>\n<strong>The Bad<\/strong>: Operation: Mind Control, Back in Black,<br \/>\n<strong>The Indifferent<\/strong>: A ? of When, In Your Name, Nightmare City, Lost Halo, Holly Roller, Great Expectation, Choices Mash Up, Pocket of Tears, Tomorrow Never Knows,<\/p>\n<p>My first thought on this album right out the gates was, \u201cThis sounds horrible.\u201d For a band that prided themselves on putting out some damn near perfectly produced albums, Living Colour just sounds like they could care less about how it sounded. That aside, the first song was an absolute facemelter but then things took a weird turn. The oddly (and not in a good way) industrial sounding \u201cOperation: Mind Control\u201d is just flat out bad. \u201cFlying\u201d is a really haunting, disturbing song that my buddy James told me is about the 9\/11 jumpers.<\/p>\n<p><iframe width=\"750\" height=\"422\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/FUkV_LC2YbI?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>While it sounds like a \u201cbreakup\u201d album, this was their \u201ccomeback.\u201d Maybe they just had a loss of direction? Maybe they were trying to sound current? Who knows? All I know is that I just don\u2019t find this album remotely worth the time to really listen to it. Their cover of \u201cBack in Black\u201d is absolutely atrocious and that along was enough to make me gag and their cover of \u201cTomorrow Never Knows\u201d was good but just lifeless. All in all, this album is pretty much a waste and not something I will be revisiting ever again\u2026 except for two songs.<\/p>\n<p>==========================================================<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Chair in the Doorway<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> Release Date:<\/strong> September 15, 2009<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Good:<\/strong> Burned Bridges, The Chair, Method, Bless Those, Hard Times, Out of Mind,<br \/>\n<strong>The Bad:<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> The Indifferent<\/strong>: DecaDance, Young Man, Behind the Sun, Taught Me, Not Tomorrow,<\/p>\n<p>So\u2026 yeah\u2026 The Chair in the Doorway. Well, I don\u2019t hate it but I definitely don\u2019t love it. Once again it just sounds like, to me, that Living Colour is trying too hard for something. What it is they\u2019re trying for I\u2019m not quite sure but this album just didn\u2019t capture me. It\u2019s way better than its predecessor but it just feels like it falls a bit flat for me. \u201cBurned Bridges\u201d started things off so great but from there, even the good songs just were \u201cgood.\u201d I will say that \u201cMethod\u201d is a fucking massive and \u201cBless Those\u201d is stellar.<\/p>\n<p><iframe width=\"750\" height=\"563\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/PQcLjlbi2Bo?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>As a whole, this album is all over the place. It\u2019s not consistent at all but the songs that are good are really fucking good. There is some good shit here but it just seems like the album has a lot of weird filler to it. Maybe I\u2019m not catching what they were going for but this album in general isn\u2019t something I feel the need to run back to. The good songs, however, I feel are more than worthy of being included on a playlist but honestly, I feel like Stain was where they left it all. They have an album coming out this year and I\u2019m curious to see where they go with it.<\/p>\n<p>==========================================================<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome to the latest album by album challenge! For those that are new here, the \u201cAlbum by Album Challenge\u201d is where I take a band\u2019s entire discography and listen to every album in order of release from front to back. With my unforgiving and well-aged ear, I call it how I hear it. In some cases, I find that what I once thought was good is actually pretty crappy and sometimes crap manages to age into something pretty kick ass. 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