2007-12-13
A Couple of Hits?
This is when I feel a bit like Joni Mitchell. She calls her greatest hits record "hits and misses". Well these two songs probably would have been internet hits if there had been such a thing or maybe more if I had lived in a place like Sweden at that time where public radio mixes in songs from artists like me and Britney Spears. And for "some reason" it works quite well and seems quite normal.(that's a subtle hint..nudge nudge wink wink say no more!)
Mezzaluna is from an album called Cathode Ray that sold about 3 copies.(and I think my mother bought those). Yet live in Vancouver it was a big fav. Maybe I just wasn't aggressive enough with the "selling the record" part?
It was also that soon after I met this band(or I put it together)who were really into old school soul and drum and bass. For me it was a very logical progession but it made the album sound.. ah let me say.."out of context" so I recorded 4 songs from the album again. One of results was Tempe. So here you have Cathode Ray "singer songwriter" style and Cathode Ray via jungle brothers!
Merry Christmas eller God Jul!
2007-11-01
A Sides and Rarities!
Hello! Hello!
While we both wait for news about the new record I dug through the archives and found a couple of gems, two more versions of Outlaw(including a remix by bit), and just round things off Hangin' On A Limb if you're one of the few people in the world haven't file shared that song eons ago!!
Soon...well not that long away..I will put up a pile of demos from the album where you can listen for a couple weeks and decide if you want to "risk" pre ordering the album even before it's made! There would or will of course be a 100% satisfaction money back guarantee!(in other words if you hated the produced version of the new songs I would gladly refund your money..hee hee)
Until then, enjoy!!!
Outlaw by bit Remix
Picnic In The Rain
Santa Monica Beach House
Outlaw
Hangin' On A Limb feat. El Perro Del Mar
richard
2007-09-21
"When 'Clownshoes' Came to Town!"
I don't know if you rememeber that old song that U2 did with BB King "When Love Comes To Town"...well that's what came to mind when 'Clownshoes Pålsson' showed up at ThisIsPop HQ last week! 'Overall' she seemed quite pleased with what she heard from the new record. Not to give too much away but her favorite song so far is called "Somebody's Dream".
2007-08-26
Musicserver Review!
Well if Pop Matters was a breakthrough this was a miracle! After posting this review in it's original Czech musicserver.cz form almost two months ago I finally got an answer to my plea for a translation! None other than from the reviewer himself Dan Hajek! Here is what he thinks of "Is This The Blues I'm Singing?"....
"Richard, don't give it up and pass it on!"
The world of internet enables amazing things and will probably keep surprising us with its possibilities. The album "Is This The Blues I'm Singing?", which landed in our office more or less accidentally, is one of such surprises. This album was recorded by Richard Reagh, who combines elements which are almost incompatible, yet the final effect is impressive. His creativity does not wear off - and it triggers off a good mood.
As already mentioned in our text "A Week in the Pop (10.)", we got the album "Is This The Blues I'm Singing?" purely accidentally, based on a couple of accesses from our regular section "Jukebox", which contained links to two tracks. Somebody from the team surrounding Richard Reagh made that special effort not only to find where the site had been accessed from - but also find the address of our editorial office. I have also downloaded the couple of songs - "Hangin' On A Limb" and "Winter Light" - myself, got to like them, and then decided to do a review of the entire album. To my surprise, though, I found out that the two songs are meant to mislead you. "Is This The Blues I'm Singing?" welds many styles and folk is only their essential link. Richard is a hell of a joker, laptop wizard and a songwriter in one.
Native of Vancouver, who eventually settled in Swedish Värmdö, recorded his first album in cooperation with many guests and DJs. Before this, he released two EPs ("Outlaw" and "Extended Play"). All this he did through his own recording label This Is Pop. When recording, he used whatever affected him through his life and glued it into a fancy jigsaw. Beside his own compositions, there is also room for a splendid cover of "Hangin' On A Limb" from Neil Young's songbook. Along with placid songs, you can find a couple of true hits, which make it straight to your heart, such as "Winter Light". This smash hit is nicely accompanied by tracks "Colour Of The Birds" and "No One Really Wants To".
However, what Richard enjoys the most is creating acoustic loops and recording some kind of disco, yet without the retro pathos of the 80s. His approach joins and layers retrieved bits, which he then shapes in his laptop: "The P-Song" is a typical illustration of such process. On the other hand, he can make you move with his beatbox, distorted by a vocoder in "Alive", "Outlaw 3.0" is interwoven with 70s hit samples, while the electro country "Squirrel Man" just perks you up - and so on and so forth. I will, however, mention yet another milestone: the track "Self Esteem" is represented on the album twice - you can find it right at the end, under the name "Bread & Butter" in the original, purely acoustic version.
"Is This The Blues I'm Singing?" is full of entertaining references and parallels, which can be at home at any party. Richard Reagh prepared fast songs, as well as tracks which make you snug up to your baby. OK, then, mix yourself enough Tequilla Sunrise and go for the ride - it's worth every minute of it!
P. S.:
When visiting Richard's site, not only you can watch the videos from the gig in the Zita hall, but you can also download all remixes of his singles. You find plenty of them there.
Pop Matters Review
This was an amazing breakthrough even if they did think I sounded like Kermit. Well in my books that's a compliment!! Have a read and see what you think....
Richard Reagh
Is This the Blues I’m Singing (This Is Pop)
by Jason MacNeil
Richard Reagh is a Canadian but perhaps like other Canucks, such as Danko Jones, Reagh has found a new audience in Sweden. The musician’s new album doesn’t have him singing the blues, but instead he relies on a nice Pet Shop Boys-ish backbeat during the poppy “The P-Song” which brings to mind Baby Dayliner. Another little gem is “Boo Backe” which is a bit lighter but just as pleasing. The same can be said for the festive, danceable “Outlaw 3.0”. However, not everything Reagh touches is gold, as is the case with the moodier “Me Too (Studio Version)” which brings a latter day Depeche Mode to one’s noggin. Reach’s pipes can also make one believe they’re listening to Kermit (the muppet), especially on the rather barren “Hangin’ on a Limb”. It’s a small price to pay though when El Perro Del Mar accompanies him on the song. Perhaps the highlight on the record is the punchy, jazz-tinged “No One Really Wants To” which falls alongside an upbeat Greg Dulli and The Twilight Singers. The homestretch tracks include the toe-tapping fun of “Alive” while the closing “Bread & Butter” has traces of Neil Young throughout.
A Flake of My Life....
It's been almost two months since my last post and after a reminder from mårthen I thought I better get my act together update everybody!
Basically I'm writing a new bunch of songs for a new album. I'm just about to finish "song 9". The reason why I'm thinking in numbers is that(knock on wood)I always have lots of ideas floating around. It's just a matter of picking the best ones AND deciding which ideas or songs fit together.
The other big surprise that I'm "waiting on" is the possibility of working with an outside producer. So as I finish each new song(demo)I send it it by gmail and wait for a reaction! So far so good. Hopefully after a couple of more songs(in about a month), I will have an answer and tentative dates for recording and maybe even releasing a new record!
And my apologies for not writing more lately. It's just once I start sitting in front of my laptop I tend to do more than just post the latest news....good thing..bad thing....
2007-06-30
How is your Czech?
This review "Is This The Blues I'm Singing?" was recently posted in Czech Republic. It seems they like the album since they gave it 8/10!
If there's anybody out there who knows Czech, I would love to have a translation. Of course I would send you a copy of the album and be very very grateful! musicserver.cz have written a number posts about singles like "Winter Light" and picked up the "Hangin' On A Limb" article from Pitchfork! In my "humble" opinion they have VERY good taste!
true, north, strong and reviewed!
This review showed up in Exclaim!, Canada's most important music magazine:(please note:the blurry guy in the picture is not me..hee hee)
Richard Reagh-"Is This The Blues I’m Singing?"
By Derek Nawrot
If you want to learn to play pop music, you have to go to the land of pop music. Although which country currently holds this title is always up for debate, let’s just assume by the increasing interest in its music scene that it is Sweden. This may explain why 38-year-old Vancouverite Richard Reagh emigrated to a small village outside of Stockholm and after hanging with local scensters, has come up with his own little take on experimental pop called Is This The Blues I’m Singing? Unlike anything coming out of the country at the moment, the album is, on one hand, a charismatic display of brash indie guitars mixed with ’80s synths played over one-liners lifted from everything from Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana” to “Luka.” Some of the songs, as well as Reagh’s nonplussed, dry delivery remind you of a more danceable Hot Chip, albeit with beats that change, or even a Ween experiment that has yet to see the light of day. Contrary to these songs are the spare acoustic numbers, such as his collaboration with El Perro de Mar on Neil Young’s “Hangin’ On A Limb.” It sounds like the two side of Reagh would make for an uneven listen but the songs are nicely placed, making for a rewarding peek into yet another facet of a varied musical culture.(Border Community)
Richard Reagh-"Is This The Blues I’m Singing?"
By Derek Nawrot
If you want to learn to play pop music, you have to go to the land of pop music. Although which country currently holds this title is always up for debate, let’s just assume by the increasing interest in its music scene that it is Sweden. This may explain why 38-year-old Vancouverite Richard Reagh emigrated to a small village outside of Stockholm and after hanging with local scensters, has come up with his own little take on experimental pop called Is This The Blues I’m Singing? Unlike anything coming out of the country at the moment, the album is, on one hand, a charismatic display of brash indie guitars mixed with ’80s synths played over one-liners lifted from everything from Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana” to “Luka.” Some of the songs, as well as Reagh’s nonplussed, dry delivery remind you of a more danceable Hot Chip, albeit with beats that change, or even a Ween experiment that has yet to see the light of day. Contrary to these songs are the spare acoustic numbers, such as his collaboration with El Perro de Mar on Neil Young’s “Hangin’ On A Limb.” It sounds like the two side of Reagh would make for an uneven listen but the songs are nicely placed, making for a rewarding peek into yet another facet of a varied musical culture.(Border Community)
2007-06-11
The P-Song lyrics!
Here are the lyrics to "The P-Song" thanks to a request from a new friend in Romania
Spatiu
Enjoy!(and I'll try to put up more song lyrics over the summer)
Ch:(a)Put the penis away/I was always there between each one/ another dye job in vain/the ends so dark, they block the sun
V:You were the crypt and I was the man/hating the all the lovers when they wouldn't let you stomp on them/someone else's been hurting you/so why you take it out on them?
Pre-Ch:Try me x5/ Try.....Me......
Ch:
(b)Put the penis away/he was dead and there was no one else/who could sing your refrain?/when the clouds are left to make you well
(a)
V:Where was the crime of the scene/you couldn't face?
the therapist walking in/ a final episode embrace/black cloaks for everyone/angel wings-forgot mine home...
PreCh:
Bdge:I tried to make it out myself/but the fire caught on my tail/ yes jehovah, I can't burn for nothing, see.../
the wild one/ inside, the wild one/told me to bale
Ch:
(a)
(b)
Spatiu
Enjoy!(and I'll try to put up more song lyrics over the summer)
Ch:(a)Put the penis away/I was always there between each one/ another dye job in vain/the ends so dark, they block the sun
V:You were the crypt and I was the man/hating the all the lovers when they wouldn't let you stomp on them/someone else's been hurting you/so why you take it out on them?
Pre-Ch:Try me x5/ Try.....Me......
Ch:
(b)Put the penis away/he was dead and there was no one else/who could sing your refrain?/when the clouds are left to make you well
(a)
V:Where was the crime of the scene/you couldn't face?
the therapist walking in/ a final episode embrace/black cloaks for everyone/angel wings-forgot mine home...
PreCh:
Bdge:I tried to make it out myself/but the fire caught on my tail/ yes jehovah, I can't burn for nothing, see.../
the wild one/ inside, the wild one/told me to bale
Ch:
(a)
(b)
2007-06-10
Hear the WHOLE Album!(finally)
Now you can finally "sample"(listen) to all 14 songs from "Is This The Blues I'm Singing?". There are no edits(like song excerpts) or other such "complications".
Hopefully you've seen the new player already on the side just above my profile!
Sorry this took so long. It was hard to find a player that did "everything"...Now I think we finally have!
Then if you like what you hear you can go to PopShop or CDON.COM,MEGA, iTunes
to order a copy of the album!
Enjoy...
P.S. If you're a "regular visitor" to Myspace.com/richardreagh you can find the player and ordering info there as well!
2007-05-26
it's a bird, it's a plane, no it's a rabbit?
Malmö!
The last time I played in Malmö it was at a place called Inkonst Now they've moved to a brand new home and their old locale has been "taken over" by a well know Stockholm club called Debaser
Wow what a makeover! With an outdoor patio that's basically part of huge park you can't go wrong.(even if NOBODY is playing). It was supposed to be very warm and eventhough it felt a bit "spring-like" you could tell it was just too nice to be "stuck" inside.
Puss and Kram(hugs and kisses)to Anna, Helena, Sara and Micke and and and, of course, to everybody who came out! Next time I hope I get a chance to try that beautiful stage inside!
2007-05-08
The P-Song: "The" new single!
Here at "This Is Pop" HQ we call this "the bomb". We hope you agree!
The P-Song
And some remixes:
The Psong-PickPocket Remix
The Psong-Mikael Stavostrand Remix
And Live from Zita!
The P-Song
And some remixes:
The Psong-PickPocket Remix
The Psong-Mikael Stavostrand Remix
And Live from Zita!
2007-05-06
hello out there!
Hi!
This is sort of a continuation of the blog currently up on http://www.reagh.net I've been doing all my current postings on myspace.com/richardreagh and not updating reagh.net only because the process was a bit too complicated.(the program). Now I'm back with blogger and happy that I can quickly update both sites.
What's going on? Well on Wednesday, May 9th "The P Song" will be released as the third single along two remixes! I will also put up the all six songs(videos) from the Zita show in December. It's taken for ever for technical reasons which are far too boring to go into here. In any case much more soon and make sure to you drop on Wedensday!
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