The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project is following 2009’s acclaimed We
Are Only Riders collection with a second volume of the late Gun Club
leader’s previously-unreleased works-in-progress, brought to life by old
friends, collaborators and acolytes.Many songs started as nascent ideas captured on a cassette unearthed by
Pierce’s latter day collaborator Cypress Grove while clearing out his
loft. Harking back to the collective ethos of Pierce’s beloved jazz,
artists spill into each other’s tracks, reinterpreting or finishing
lyrical and melodic sketches while some chose personal favorites from
his catalogue. This time, the Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project includes Nick Cave
(who also takes part in a return duet with Debbie Harry on ‘The Breaking
Hands’), Mick Harvey, Debbie Harry & Chris Stein, Lydia Lunch, The
Jim Jones Revue, Kid Congo Powers, Tav Falco’s Panther Burns, Mark
Lanegan and Isobel Campbell, Youth’s Vertical Smile, Steve Wynn (Dream
Syndicate), Warren Ellis, Barry Adamson, Bertrand Cantat & Pascal
Humbert, Thalia Zedek & Chris Brokaw, Hugo Race, Dom Beken and Kris
& Michelle Needs, sometimes in different combinations.
“The idea was that, these are not our songs, we merely interpret them,”
explains Cypress Grove. “This is not a tribute project, which usually
consists of third rate re-treads of an artist’s most famous work, but
brand new material from beyond the grave. In some cases the artists have
had to finish the songs, so there can be no nonsense about this not
being as good as the original version as these are the original
versions! It’s a musical collective of artists who have come together to
interpret or complete skeletal, unfinished material by Jeffrey. Where
possible we have used Jeffrey’s contributions, so he actually appears
posthumously on this album.“Also, many of the artists appear on each others tracks, like a true
collective, so it is not merely a series of individual tracks. For
Example, Warren Ellis appears on the Nick Cave tracks, but also plays
with Lydia and Bertrand Cantat. Lydia Lunch sings with Tex Perkins and
Barry Adamson, as well as doing her own track. Barry plays bass on
Lydia’s track and Nick Cave’s ‘The Breaking Hands’, and so on. I like to
think of it as being like Josh Homme’s The Dessert Sessions.”
Pierce and his ever-changing Gun Club lineups poured America’s roots
music forms into a blender of hard drugs and liquor, wrenching the
udders of America's bloated cow to spew out toxic, low-life hollers and
swamped-up songs of love and desperation.
He seemed to have located the dark main artery of the blues, loaded up
an overblown hypo and set the plunger to permanent stun as first the
group released seminal eighties classic albums including Fire Of Love,
Miami and The Las Vegas Story, then later solo works such as Wildweed
and Ramblin’ Jeffrey Lee & Cypress Grove. Jeffrey was infamous for
his hard-drinking, drugging and hell-raising, dying from a brain
haemorrhage in March, 1996. Since then, his influence has been
increasingly acknowledged on musical forms like blues-punk and
Americana. Those who knew him all have a tale to tell, seeing the
Jeffrey Lee Pierce Project as one way of marking their affection and
memories.
The album is released on German label Glitterhouse on both
CD and double vinyl, with 20 page booklet featuring memorabilia and
extensive liner notes by Kris Needs. Proceeds from the first volume went
to Amnesty International, but Pierce’s sister Jacqui is setting up The
Jeffrey Lee Pierce Foundation to help fulfil her brother’s long-standing
desire to provide musical instruments for under-privileged kids in LA.
A third and final volume called The Task Has Overwhelmed Us is already in production for release later in the year.
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