Georgia Anne Muldrow

May 2021 Recap: A Monthly Exercise in Critical Transparency

Screenshot of Ivan Jandl in the trailer for The Search by There Stands the Glass.

Screenshot of Ivan Jandl in the trailer for The Search by There Stands the Glass.

Top Ten Albums (released in May, excluding 5/28 titles)

1. Sons of Kemet- Black to the Future

Reclamation.

2. St. Vincent- Daddy’s Home

Shine on you crazy diamond.

3. Cake Pop- Cake Pop 2

Greasy art-kid stuff.

4. Alan Jackson- Where Have You Gone

Hardcore honkytonk and sentimental slow dances.

5. Georgia Anne Muldrow- Vweto III

Ancient to the future.

6. Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall- The Marfa Tapes

Bleary singalongs.

7. Young M.A.- Off the Yak

Still thirsty.

8. Carlos Niño- More Energy Fields, Current

Ethereal electricity.

9. Blob Castle- Music for Art Show

My review.

10. Fatima Al Qadiri- Medieval Femme

It’s a new age for New Age.


Top Ten Songs (released in May, excluding 5/28 titles)

1. Olivia Rodrigo- "Brutal"

“I can’t even parallel park!”

2. Saweetie- "Fast (Motion)"

Commotion.

3. Tony Allen featuring Danny Brown- "Deer in Headlights"

Dream pairing. 

4. Coi Leray- "Bout Me"

What you know?

5. Rhonda Vincent- “What Ain’t to Be Just Might Happen”

Risk management.

6. Grupo Firme and Lenin Ramírez- "En Tu Perra Vida"

Wobbly.

7. Tigran Hamasyan- "Revisiting the Film"

Instant replay.

8. Lana Del Rey- "Blue Banisters"

Splintered.

9. Frank Sinatra- "All or Nothing at All"

Frankie goes to the disco.

10. Lil Baby and Kirk Franklin- "We Win"

Gospel truth.

Top Ten Movies (viewed for the first time in May, in lieu of live music)

1. The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969)

Anthony Quinn and Ann Magnani reckon with fascism.

2. Julius Caesar (1953)

“The nature of an insurrection.”

3. Les Parapluies de Cherbourg/The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)

My review.

4. Odd Man Out (1947)

The implosion of a terror cell.

5. Rachel, Rachel (1968)

Inhibition paralysis.

6. Paisan (1946)

Hallucinatory sketches of war.

7. The Audition (2007)

Opera documentary with a tragic postscript. 

8. The Search (1948)

Montgomery Clift in post-war Berlin.

9. Abba: The Movie (1977)

S-O-S.

10. I Care a Lot (2020)

Capitalist degeneracy.

April’s recap and links to previous monthly surveys are here.

April 2021 Recap: A Monthly Exercise in Critical Transparency

Screenshot of the trailer for King of Jazz by There Stands the Glass.

Screenshot of the trailer for King of Jazz by There Stands the Glass.

Top Ten Albums (released in April, excluding April 30 titles)

1. Damon Locks and Black Monument Ensemble- Now

Another urgent missive from Chicago.

2. Dopolarians- The Bond

My review.

3. Brockhampton- Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine 

The worst album by the world’s best boy band.

4. Max Richter- Voices 2

My review.

5. John Pizzarelli- Better Days Ahead: Solo Guitar Takes on Pat Metheny

My review.

6. Bryce Dessner and the Australian String Quartet- Impermanence/Disintegration

Street hassle.

7. Toumani Diabaté and the London Symphony Orchestra- Kôrôlén

Stunning 2008 concert.

8. Arooj Aftab- Vulture Prince

Secular adhan.

9. Florian Arbenz, Hermon Mehari and Nelson Veras-  Conversation #1: Condensed

My review.

10. Field Music- Flat White Moon

My review.


Top Ten Songs (released in April, excluding April 30 titles)

1. Cupcakke- "Mosh Pit"

Watch your step.

2. Georgia Anne Muldrow- "Unforgettable"

That’s what she is.

3. Trineice Robinson and Cyrus Chestnut- "Come Sunday"

Blessed balm.

4. Cello Octet Amsterdam- "8"

Circular strings.

5. Bree Runway- “Hot Hot”

Sizzling.

6. Tierra Whack- "Link"

Connected.

7. Rubén Blades and the Roberto Delgado Orchestra- "Paula C."

Swing-infused salsa.

8. Sons of Kemet with Kojey Radical- “Hustle”

Show you something.

9. Sonder featuring Jorja Smith- “Nobody But You”

Quiet storm.

10. Bill MacKay and Nathan Bowles- "Truth"

Gimme some.


Top Ten Movies (viewed for the first time in April, in lieu of live music)

1. Journal d'un curé de campagne/Diary of a Country Priest (1951)

Tristesse existentielle.

2. Captain Salvation (1927)

Gospel ship.

3. Agnes of God (1985)

Montréal miracle denied.

4. Bianco, rosso e…/Red, White and... (1972)

Sophia Loren plays an emancipated nun.

5. Imitation of Life (1959)

Annie isn’t okay.

6. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)

Que sera, sera.

7. Foreign Correspondent (1940)

Let’s go to war!

8. King of Jazz (1930)

My review.

9. Castle in the Air (1952)

Cheerio.

10. Honeysuckle Rose (1980)

Righteous music. Wretched movie.


March’s recap and links to previous monthly surveys are here.

March 2021 Recap: A Monthly Exercise in Critical Transparency

Screenshot of Dirk Bogarde in the trailer of Cast a Dark Shadow by There Stands the Glass.

Screenshot of Dirk Bogarde in the trailer of Cast a Dark Shadow by There Stands the Glass.

Top Ten Albums (released in March)

1. Pino Palladino and Blake Mills- Notes With Attachments

My review.

2. Nik Bärtsch- Entendre

Erik Satie in the NFT era.

3. Lana Del Rey- Chemtrails Over the Country Club

Flying high.

4. Pat Metheny- Road to the Sun

My review.

5. Charles Lloyd & The Marvels- Tone Poem

Urbane hillbilly jazz.

6. Danish String Quartet- Prism III

Beethoven, Bartók and Bach.

7. Camilo- Mis Manos

The soundtrack of my imaginary spring break.

8. Gretchen Parlato- Flor

My review.

9. Arab Strap- As Days Get Dark

Everything’s getting older.

10. DJ Muggs the Black Goat- Dies Occidendum

How I could just kill a man.



Top Ten Songs (released in March)

1. Jorja Smith- “Addicted”

Rehab.

2. Denzel Curry- “Track 07” (Georgia Anne Muldrow remix featuring Arlo Parks)

Third eye open.

3. Show Me the Body- “Rubberband”

Snapped.

4. The Streets- “Who’s Got the Bag (21st June)”

Please recycle.

5. St. Vincent- “Pay Your Way In Pain”

In arrears.

6. Benny the Butcher featuring Fat Joe- “Talkin’ Back”

Lean back.

7. Loretta Lynn- "I Don't Feel at Home Anymore"

I feel like going home.

8. SZA- "Good Days"

A time to be born, and a time to die.

9. Connor Leimer- "Little Rules"

Made to be broken.

10. J Balvin- “Tu Veneno”

Poison.



Top Ten Movies (viewed for the first time in March, in lieu of live music)

1. Wings of Desire/Der Himmel über Berlin (1987)

And to think Berlin once topped my list of dream destinations.

2. Nomadland (2020)

State of the union.

3. Juliet of the Spirits/Giulietta degli spiriti (1965)

Fellini’s psychedelic depiction of middle-aged angst.

4. Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis/Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (1927)

Eerie documentation.

5. Paris, Texas (1984)

Ennui never looked so good.

6. Milford Graves: Full Mantis (2018)

Relevant vibrations.

7. Cast a Dark Shadow (1955)

Murder most noir.

8. Sparkle (1976)

Something I can feel.

9. Judas and the Black Messiah (2020)

Big shoulders.

10. The Exterminating Angel/El ángel exterminador (1962)

Death trap.


February’s recap and links to previous monthly surveys are here.

Album Review: Jyoti- Mama, You Can Bet!

Original image by There Stands the Glass.

Original image by There Stands the Glass.

I first encountered Georgia Anne Muldrow at Access Music in San Diego in 2009.  She and her partner Dudley Perkins were promoting their latest release at the hip-hop specialist shop.  Although I bought the album pictured above, I wasn’t entirely sold on the sound.  Mama, You Can Bet!, the recording Muldrow just released as Jyoti, is squarely in my wheelhouse.  Erykah Badu remains Muldrow’s north star, but she’s elevated her swing-rooted neo-soul into the rarefied cosmos between Funkadelic’s America Eats Its Young and Flying Lotus’ You’re Dead.  Additional references to Miles Davis and Sun Ra on Muldrow’s empyrean odyssey make Mama, You Can Bet! a contender for my album of the year.