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THE
R. STEVIE MOORE
ROCK 'N ROLL CIRCUS
PRESENTS:

" THE JINX "



( Product Advisement )


25 sept / 4 oct 2000
Official Release: 23 Jan 2001

r~stevie~moore's~twentieth~album



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01. A Legend In My Time 2.35
02. Emily Dickinson 1.35
03. Taxman 3.03
04. Rainy Weekend 5.04
05. Love Child 3.04
06. The Jinx 4.37
07. Sort Of Way 2.42
08. Good Thing 3.10
09. Who Stuffed Duf? 3.46
10. Everyone But Everyone 1.35
11. Yes, I'm Ready 3.21
12. Civility 2.50
13. SteviePink Javascript 5.59
14. H&R Block .18
15. Everybody's Talkin' 7.35
16. My Companion 4.58
17. Won't Get Fooled Again 3.57
18. Electrons 2.43
19. Ram On 4.55
20. Man Without A Purpose 5.27


Original Broadway Cast Recording

R. Stevie Moore, director
Krystyna Ol (2,5,11,16)
William Anderson (3,8,11,19)
Myron Bryant (3,8)
San D'Jinn Din (4)
John Ferguson (7)
Roger Ferguson (8,11,19)
Chris Breetveld (8)
Duf Davis (10)
Michael Zanna (13)
Mike Hopper (15)
Irwin Chusid (16)
Chris Tsakis (17)
Pat DiNizio (17)
Chris Butler (17)



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...The New York Timex


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THE ORIGINAL SCRIPT'S OUTLINE (Pre-Editing)=
  • 01. Be Careful Of Your Thoughts, They May Become Words At Any Moment
  • 02. Ever Stop To Think And Forget To Start Again?
  • 03. I Doubt, Therefore I Might Be
  • 04. Corduroy Pillows Making Headlines
  • 05. Five Years (Bowie)
  • 06. Hat Off, Arms Out, Ronnie (Daughters of Albion)
  • 07. Dot Combo
  • xx. Yes, I'm Ready
  • 08. Everyone Has A Photographic Memory, Some Just Don't Have Film
  • xx. I've Begun To Fall In Love
  • 09. Linda Faye Dunaway
  • 10. (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time (Gibson)
  • 11. html : How To Make Love
  • 12. Fairmoore Megamix
  • 13. Ram On (McCartney)
  • xx. Dancing In The Street
  • 14. A Hard Way To Go (Savoy Brown)
  • 15. E-Mail Man (Encarnacion Pregnant Chad Remix)
  • 16. If You Try To Fail, And Succeed, Which Have You Done?
  • 17. My Companion (Shaggs)
  • xx. Won't Get Fooled Again (Townshend)
  • 18. Ruby (Silver Apples)
  • 19. The Past: So Easy To Forget, So Easy To Repeat
  • 20. Network Solutions Pale In Belief
  • xx. Don't Mess With Bill
  • 21. Stand In The Corner/Left Me For Dead (Hopper)
  • xx. Cloverbottom
  • 22. What Happens If You Get Scared Half To Death Twice?
  • xx. Rainy Weekend (Din)
  • 23. An Embarassment Of Riches/Electrons
  • 24. Stevie Pink Javascript (Ariel/Moore)
  • xx. Taxman (Harrison)
  • 25. I Stuck My Finger In The Fan
  • 26. That Much Cooler / Defense Mechanism / Parallelogram
  • 27. Catfood (King Crimson)
  • 28. I Want You In My Life
  • 29. Man Without A Purpose (Ferguson/Moore)
  • 30. Peter Etcetera
  • xx. Love Child
  • 31. Incomprehensibility
  • 32. Per Se And So Forth
  • 33. Who Stuffed Duf??
  • xx. Everyone, But Everyone
  • 34. Gloria Monday (Gregory)
  • 35. Hocus Pocus (Focus)





amglogo.gif AMG REVIEW: R. Stevie Moore's Rock and Roll Circus Presents The Jinx is an interesting blend of atmospheric and largely instrumental soundscapes along with fairly faithful bar band-style covers of rock & roll classics ranging from "Taxman" to the '60s soul classics "Love Child" and "Yes I'm Ready" (both sung by Moore's wife, Krystyna Olsiewicz, who also essays the Shaggs' "My Companion" in an oddly Maureen Tucker-like voice) played and sung by a parade of guest stars like the Breetles' Chris Breetveld, the Smithereens' Pat DiNizio (who sings lead on a version of "Won't Get Fooled Again" recorded at a fundraiser for his failed New Jersey state senate bid), the Waitresses' Chris Butler, and longtime Moore associates Myron Bryant, Roger Ferguson, and Billy Anderson. The best covers are those that recast the songs, like Mike Hopper's simply lovely but downright skeletal version of Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talkin'," which opens up the song into a seven-and-a-half-minute reverie for acoustic guitar and birdsong. The reflective title track is a prime example of Moore's rare ability to write genuinely interesting rock instrumentals, and the opening "A Legend in My Time" is yet another of the brilliant jangle pop tunes he makes appear so effortless. Other highlights include "Steviepink Javascript," an amusing spoken word improvisation with Michael Zanna where the two musicians meet, form a mutual admiration society, and then split with acrimonious invective, "Emily Dickinson," a setting of one of Dickinson's poems as sung by Olsiewicz over a Robert Fripp-like guitar improvisation, and the wonderful "Man Without a Purpose," which recalls the vintage synthesizer sounds of Moore's pioneering synth rock experiments of the mid-'70s.

–Stewart Mason, All Music Guide






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