The Guy Hamper Trio - Dog Jaw Woman Vol.III (feat. James Taylor) (2024)

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Title: Dog Jaw Woman Vol.III
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Damaged Goods Records
Genre: Funk, Garage Rock, Mod
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:21
Total Size: 77 / 184 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Dog Jaw Woman (3:03)
02. Incense Rising From a Censer (3:46)
03. Beneath the Midnight Trees (3:03)
04. The Baby Who Mutilated Everybody's Heart (2:01)
05. Young and Able (3:06)
06. The First Creature is Jealousy (3:07)
07. Sons of Karatakus (2:46)
08. It Ain't Mine (4:09)
09. The House of the Good Shepherd (3:25)
10. Instrument of Evil (3:55)

It took a while for The Guy Hamper Trio to release their debut full-length All The Poisons in the Mud in late 2022, but they’ve been unstoppable ever since. Dog Jaw Woman is the third album by Guy Hamper (better known as Billy Childish) on guitar, Julie Hamper on bass and Wolf Howard on drums, with James Taylor on Hammond organ. This time we get ten original instrumentals, including the four tracks—Dog Jaw Woman b/w The First Creature Is Jealousy and Instrument Of Evil b/w Incense Rising From A Censer—which were previously available on 7″ vinyl. The foundation is still soulful garage rock, but now with more jazzy elements (you’ll also hear a trumpet and saxophone)—always with captivating and atmospheric melodies. While it’s not as polished as usual, this sound would do great in a gritty chase movie.

Here we have the third LP by the excellent Guy Hamper Trio, featuring James Taylor on Hamond organ, and Guy Hamper on guitar (sometimes called Childish) and what a first-class LP this is! 'Instrument of Evil' in particular has a very eerie vibe. We asked the man himself what was the inspiration for it? G.H. The track is the sequel to '7% Solution', which featured on the last Guy Hamper Trio LP (with Thee Headcoats standing in as rhythm section). A 7% Solution being the amount of morphine Dr Watson administered to Sherlock Holmes. For 'Instrument of Evil' I took Sherlock Holmes' later designation of his syringe as "an Instrument of Evil". This is originally a quote from the bible- "Wicked men do at times reject God's purpose for the state, transforming the good of civil government into an instrument of evil." Point of interest: Morphine addiction happens to tie in with another aspect of the song. In the section that nods to Elmer Bernstein's main title theme to the film of the book The Man With the Golden Arm, in which the main character is also a morphine addict. Another ingredient - we added six-string bass to that section in tribute to Jet Harris - he formerly of top group The Shadows, who recorded a great version of Bernstein's classic. To top it all off the record sleeve references the fine graphics of the great Saul Bass. The track also features contributions from Tom Morley (trumpet) and Anna Jordanous (sax) . Both Were a pleasure to work with. My job at the wheel is to basically make a playground and let Jamie, Anna and Tom loose in it with very little direction, apart from pointing out the swings and location of the roundabout. I told Tom "you're a Spanish trumpeter stood on a hill in Spain." For Anna, I think we said "go low and nasty." Other titles are taken from early poetry chapbooks I made in my youth. 'The First Creature is Jealousy' and 'Dog Jaw Woman' being examples. The title 'Incense Rising From a Censer' comes from Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, a book I really recommend. Prayer rises to God on the smoke of the incense burning in the censer. I imagine this track being some kind of antidote to 'Instrument of Evil'. They are all excellent tracks. I imagine film companies will be queuing up to use many of them.