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THE JEFFREY LEE PIERCE SESSIONS PROJECT - THE TASK HAS OVERWHELMED US [CD]
THE JEFFREY LEE PIERCE SESSIONS PROJECT - THE TASK HAS OVERWHELMED US [CD]
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Catalogue No.:Â GRCD1087
Barcode:Â 4015698020557
Release Date: 29 Sep 2023
Genre: Independent
Nearly ten years in the making, The Task Has Overwhelmed Us is the long-awaited fourth volume in The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project series. Coming Sep 29 via Glitterhouse Records and starting with the first Single on June 30th âOn The Other Sideâ by Nick Cave & Debbie Harry. Just two of many great contributors in this project, to honour the life and work of Jeffrey Lee Pierce.
Conceived in 2006 by the late Gun Club titanâs guitarist Cypress Grove, the Project has always aimed to highlight Pierce as one of Americaâs most fascinatingly influential singer-songwriters of the last century while propelling his outpourings into modern times by placing it in the hands of former collaborators, friends and fans.
Following 2009âs We Are Only Riders, 2012âs The Journey Is Long and 2014âs Axels and Sockets, The Task Has Overwhelmed Us presents stellar interpretations of tracks from Pierceâs Gun Club and solo canons along with fresh works constructed from rehearsal skeletons, previously unheard lyrics, songs only performed live. Taking song ideas without lyrics and words looking for musical settings gave rise to what Cypress Grove calls âFrankenstein songsâ.
The stellar roll-call of contributors features the Projectâs original recurring core including Nick Cave, Debbie Harry, Mark Lanegan, Lydia Lunch, Youth, Jim Jones, Warren Ellis, Mark Stewart, Hugo Race, Cypress himself plus Mick Harvey and J.P. Shilo as The Amber Lights, even Jeffrey himself from original tapes. These are joined by new bloods including Dave Gahan, Suzie Stapleton, Duke Garwood, Pam Hogg, The Coathangers, Black Rebel Motorcycle Clubâs Peter Hayes and Leah Shapiro, Humanist, The Walkaboutsâ Chris Eckman, Jozef van Wissem, Jim Jarmusch, Chantal Acda and Welsh space-rockers Sendelica with US vocalists Wonder and Dynamax Roberts. Like Pierceâs beloved jazz, the cast often spill into each otherâs tracks.
The mood throughout the eighteen tracks is of rare gems crafted with love, respect and the energy of committed fans, even obsessives channeling whatever facet or fragment of Pierceâs unruly muse fires their creative juices. Itâs pretty much carved in legend how Jeffrey Lee Pierce roared out of post-punk LA brandishing an incendiary genius that flamed in the spotlight for just fifteen years before his untimely death in 1996. Despite the impact of the Gun Club and resonance of Pierceâs back catalogue, his legacy seemed in danger of shrinking to eternal cult status earlier this century, fading against modern blandness yet ever-radiating for a gaggle of core diehards heâd touched with his supernatural muse (quite possibly in a blizzard of chaos).
Then along came London-based guitarist Cypress Grove, whoâd played with Jeffrey in his final years gigging and on 1992âs Ramblin' Jeffrey Lee & Cypress Grove With Willie Love. Sorting out his loft one day in 2006, Cypress found an anonymous cassette containing bedroom rehearsals for Ramblinâ⊠- âvery vague but good enough to work from,â he says.
âSo I had the idea of asking people who worked with Jeffrey, were friends with him or who simply admired his work to help me complete the songs.â âThe Cypress Tapeâ would soon be joined by other unrealized song sources from diverse tapes supplied by key characters in Jeffreyâs life coming on board, including Gene Temesy, who started the Gun Club fan club in 1984 and brought home Pierceâs â98 autobiography Go Tell The Mountain, writer-DJ- musician Phast Phreddie Patterson and Jeffreyâs sister Jacqui, who supplied unfinished songs and previously unseen writings sheâd discovered after her brotherâs death. âThe source material for some of the songs was so vague that it could be interpreted in many ways,â says Cypress. âThere was no definitive or âoriginalâ version. It was like trying to restore a painting where much of the material was missing.â (Lunchâs turning some lyrics from Phreddieâs collection into the scabrous nightmare roll of âTime Drains Awayâ, bolstered by Jarmusch on guitar and van Wissemâs medieval lute).From Gahanâs opening haunted piano ballad take on âMother of Earthâ through, for example, Lanegan singing âGo Tell The Mountainâ backed by Ellis and Cave (who back Jeffrey himself on âYellow Eyesâ), Cave duetting beautifully with Debbie Harry again on âOn the Other Sideâ to Sendelica and Secret Knowledgeâs Wonder hotwiring âBad Americaâ into caterwauling mayhem mixed by veteran electro-Def Jam producer Jay Burnett, NY rapper Dynamax acknowledging Jeffreyâs hiphop obsession over the juddering beats.
Itâs a wild ride, but then life with Jeffrey Lee Pierce always was.
Kris âWild Squirrelâ Needs
Front cover artwork by Pam Hogg
Photo of Jeffrey Lee Pierce © 1983 Anton Corbijn
1. Mother Of Earth - Dave Gahan
2. La La Los Angeles - The Coathangers
3. Yellow Eyes - Jeffrey Lee Pierce (feat. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis)
4. Debbie By The Christmas Tree - The Amber Lights
5. Go Tell The Mountain - Mark Lanegan (feat. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis)
6. Going Down The Red River - Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind
7. The Stranger In Our Town - Peter Hayes, Leah Shapiro, & Humanist
8. Secret Fires - Suzie Stapleton (feat. Duke Garwood)
9. Tiger Girl - Hugo Race
10. On The Other Side - Nick Cave & Debbie Harry
11. Idiot Waltz - Cypress Grove
12. Tiger Girl - The Amber Lights
13. From Death To Texas - Alejandro Escovedo
14. Vodou - Mark Stewart
15. Time Drains Away - Lydia Lunch, Jozef van Wissem, Jim Jarmusch
16. Lucky Jim - Chris Eckman & Chantal Acda
17. I Was Ashamed - Pam Hogg (feat. Warren Ellis & Youth)
18. Bad America - Sendelica (feat. Wonder & Dynamax Roberts)
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