Joe Pernice - It Feels So Good When I Stop (Novel Soundtrack) (2009)
Artist: Joe Pernice
Title: It Feels So Good When I Stop (Novel Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: New West Records, LLC
Genre: Soft Rock, Americana
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:34:13
Total Size: 217 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: It Feels So Good When I Stop (Novel Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: New West Records, LLC
Genre: Soft Rock, Americana
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:34:13
Total Size: 217 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Used to Like That Song (book excerpt) Explicit
02. I Found a Little Baby
03. I Go to Pieces
04. I'm Your Puppet
05. Right Down There With Pat Boone (book excerpt) Explicit
06. Soul and Fire
07. Chevy Van
08. Tell Me When It's Over
09. Chim Cheree
10. Black Smoke (No Pope)
11. That's How I Got to Memphis
12. Todd Rundgren's Fault (book excerpt) Explicit
13. Hello it's Me
Throughout his long musical career, Joe Pernice has made music with witty and literate lyrics so it was no surprise that his entry in the 33 1/3 series of books that feature writers focusing on one album (in his case, the Smiths' Meat Is Murder) was one of the more lauded titles and led to him land a book deal of his own. In summer of 2009, the novel It Feels So Good When I Stop was published. The story revolves around the main character's coming of age and tentative (and often woefully inadequate) steps into adulthood. Unsurprisingly, there are plenty of musical references weaved into the plot, and even a fictional band ("the Young Accuser") that the protagonist leads and leaves at one point. Along with the release of the book comes this CD. It features Pernice covering songs that are mentioned in the book (and songs by bands who are mentioned in the book) that range from Del Shannon's "I Go to Pieces," Sammy Johns' classic slice of '70s cheese "Chevy Van," and James & Bobby Purify's soul nugget "I'm Your Puppet" to slightly more modern songs like the Dream Syndicate's "Tell Me When It's Over" and Plush's "Found a Little Baby." The recordings are both done by a full band that includes many of Pernice's usual collaborators, and by Pernice alone. As an add-on to the book, the record adds an extra dimension to the experience that helps bring the story to life. Especially since mixed in with the covers is a song by the Young Accuser. It's an instrumental called "Black Smoke (No Pope") that blends alt-country and Southern soul into an only semi-successful blend that goes a long way toward explaining why the "band" never made it. As a Joe Pernice record, it can stand alone as an interesting diversion. It's nice to hear him crooning a very faithful version of "I Go to Pieces," or a quiet, solo take on Todd Rundgren's "Hello It's Me." His dramatic versions of "Found a Little Baby" and Sebadoh's "Soul and Fire" are probably the best and most emotionally powerful songs on the album; the rollicking cover of Tom T. Hall's "That's How I Got to Memphis" is the most enjoyable. The only song that doesn't really work is the laid-back and sleepy version of "I'm Your Puppet" that comes complete with an awkward-sounding spoken section. It's not essential Pernice by any stretch, but as a soundtrack to the novel, it works just fine, and its relaxed charm makes it worth hearing even if you don't read the book and are just a fan of the man's music.