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Jesse Malin Audio CD
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JESSE MALIN AND THE ST. MARKS SOCIAL
“LOVE IT TO LIFE”

After three critically acclaimed solo records, dozens of world tours and TV appearances, Jesse Malin found himself back in New York City questioning his next move. From his days fronting seminal hardcore trio Heart Attack and infamous glam punks D Generation, then seven years on the road as a solo artist, Malin had cultivated a devout fan base.… Read more in Amazon's Jesse Malin Store

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  • Audio CD (14 Jun 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: One Little Indian
  • ASIN: B00022MBG2
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 46,046 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  9. About You 4:04£0.69
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Listen11. Basement Home 2:53£0.69
Listen12. Hotel Columbia 3:24£0.69
Listen13. Indian Summer 3:22£0.69
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Amazon.co.uk Review

The Heat, Jesse Malin's second album, is the sound of a young artist determined to attach himself to the heritage of his influences; the New York-based singer-songwriter badly wants to cast himself as a successor to such self-consciously wracked troubadours as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Malin's one-time producer Ryan Adams and, especially, The Replacements' Paul Westerberg. While there's nothing on The Heat that quite places Malin among such exalted company, there are plenty of indications that he's getting there--and, as someone who wrote and recorded much of this album on the road, Malin should know that the journey is the important part.

Malin's music, while often elevated by spectacular choruses, such as that of "Indian Summer", is entirely orthodox--a slightly countrified rock filtered from Tom Petty via Counting Crows (Petty is also echoed in Malin's vocals). Malin's lyrics, however, are frequently intriguing: "Arrested" and "Silver Manhattan" are well-observed slices of Manhattan lowlife, and "Hotel Columbia" is an affectionate homage to London's premier rock & roll flophouse. This is a fine album from an artist approaching greatness with impressive momentum. --Andrew Mueller


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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I have to start by saying "Hotel Columbia"... Genius, Fantastic! It's one of those tunes that the first time you hear it your heart leaps and you can't wait for the album to finish so that you can skip back to it and play it again... and again and again. You know what I mean, driving the neighbours nuts while you dance around your room screaming "Call me up, Call me up Columbia". It's that instant buzz from the ultimate drug. It's what I'd call "the Sheena syndrome", as 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker' was the first song to have that effect on me!

But please don't imagine I'm saying buy this album and skip straight to track 12 because the journey there most certainly should not be missed or rushed. Like Jesse's debut, The Fine Art Of Self Destruction, every song is an individual work of art that could never be labelled 'Album Track'.

The album opens with the new single 'Mona Lisa', which with its very different Beatles-esque production immediately defines an original identity for Jesse's 'difficult' second album. This is followed by 'Swingin' Man' and even though this is only the second track, you just can't help thinking already that most bands' 'best of' albums aren't this good!

I've been anticipating the studio version of 'Silver Manhattan' perhaps a little too much. I guess it was always going to be impossible for this song to live up to all my expectations. I still believe this song is the best on the album (maybe even the best Jesse has written so far) but I wanted to hear it acoustically. All that beautiful, tragic emotion that Jesse puts into this song, for me, works so much better with just vocals, guitar and piano. Maybe if I wish hard enough then Jesse will release an acoustic version.

...On the other hand, 'Arrested' is everything I was hoping it would be, while 'Scars Of Love' and 'New World Order' display the broader (maybe even heavier!) sound that seemed quite evident recently when I saw Jesse live at the Rescue Rooms. 'Basement Home' is an old Jesse Malin classic that first appeared in his live sets as far back as his PCP Highway days. Partly for this reason then, this track feels more reminiscent of previous releases than anything else on the album. But this is a brilliant song that will now hopefully find the wider audience it has always deserved.

'Indian Summer' is another new song that benefits from the bigger sound including distorted guitars and the line "dying for a living", which reaches back to the D Generation song of that title or even 'So Messed Up' from the album Through The Darkness that also uses the same line.

If I was to make one minor criticism, then it would be of the sleeve artwork that for me lets down an album that is destined to become the best album of the year. But whatever I think of the artwork, the fact remains that musically Jesse has definitely evolved and risen to all the challenges posed by a second album. And perhaps more importantly for a 'rocker' like myself, then Jesse has definitely increased the fire power of his 'live' artillery with the release of The Heat.

Just a footnote for D Generation fanatics: Amongst the many collaborating guest musicians performing on The Heat alongside Jesse is Howie Pyro - bass & crazy effects. In fact, I believe that if you listen close enough to the production sound of The Heat, then you can hear similarities to the production sound of the PCP Highway demos... which was the last time Howie and Jesse worked together.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Jesse Malin The Heat 14 Jun 2004
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The second album from Ryan Adams' best mate is a sure-footed blast of Americana fused rock mixed with mesmerising glimpses of Beatles-esque melody. Jesse Malin's self-produced sophomore effort is a breathtaking leap on from debut 'The Fine Art Of Self Destruction', brimming with all the confidence of a young Springsteen (but without the tight jeans) mixed with early Billy Joel. 'Heat' kicks off with the addictive blasts of 'Mona Lisa' (the first single) and 'Swinging Man', before shifting gear with the torch-bearing beauty of 'Silver Manhattan'. Elsewhere 'Scars Of Love' is all scuzzy bass and uplifting chorus, 'About You' is harmony-driven majesty and ode to the rock pitstop 'Hotel Columbia' is a sing-a-long piece of perfection where, "the Shining meets old Spinal Tap" (weird!). With guest appearances from a host of luminaries (including Ryan Adams and Pete Yorn), 'Heat' is a stunning return from a truly gifted songwriter. Malin may not be as well known as his mates but he sure knows how to match them in the tune stakes. What is left, but if there is any doubt in your mind, cast it aside and go buy "the heat" won't disappoint
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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Malin's first album was very good, but almost too easy to get into! This may seem a strange comment, but this album has more depth and requires more work. Songs like 'Mona Lisa', 'Scars of Love' and 'Hotel Columbia' are catchy numbers, which are easy to cling on to. After a few listens it become apparent just how good the album is as a whole. This is a fabulous album and songs like 'Block Island' and 'Basement Home' are very rewarding. If you like this album you've almost certainly listened to Ryan Adams and enjoyed his work and the similarities are endless. In my opinion both have great voices and Malin's voice is perfect for his excellently blended country-rock. Buy this album, Awesome!
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