CD Details
- Released: August 17, 1993
- Label: Rhino
Tracks:
- 1.People Who Died
- 2.Work Not Play
- 3.Differing Touch - (previously unreleased)
- 4.It's Too Late
- 5.Wicked Gravity
- 6.I Want The Angel
- 7.Them - (bonus track)
- 8.City Drops Into The Night - (previously unreleased, live)
- 9.Dry Dreams
- 10.Jealous Twin
- 11.Plain Division - (previously unreleased)
- 12.Voices
- 13.Lorraine
- 14.Luxuries, (No More)
- 15.I Write Your Name
- 16.Love Crimes - (bonus track)
- 17.Catholic Boy
- 18.Day And Night - (bonus track)
Product Description:
Personnel: Jim Carroll (vocals), Brian Linsley, Terrell Winn, Brian Marnell (guitar, background vocals), Paul Sanchez, Sally Tiven (guitar), Jon Tiven (guitar, organ, keyboards, bass), Walter Steding (violin), Tom Canning (piano), Kinny Landrum (keyboards), Steve Linsley (bass, background vocals), Will Lee (bass), Wayne Woods (drums, background vocals), Sammy Figueroa, Michael Caravello (percussion), Sally, Hilary, Neon, Janet, Amy Kanter, Wayne Woods, Sarah Birdseye, Valerie Block, Suzanne Del Regno, Gwynne Rivers, Anne Waldman (background vocals).
Producers: Bob Clearmountain (tracks 1, 4-6, 17-18); Earl McGrath (tracks 2, 7, 9-10, 12-16); Jon Tiven (tracks 3, 11); Jim Carroll Band (track 8).
Compilation producers: Larry Lieberman, David McLees.
Includes liner notes by Jim Carroll and Lenny Kaye.
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot.
All songs written or co-written by Jim Carroll.
NYC poet Jim Carroll is best known for his autobiographical novel, The Basketball Diaries, which later became a popular movie as well. But Carroll also fronted the Jim Carroll Band, who released three new wave/punk-influenced albums in the early '80s (1980s Catholic Boy, 1982's Dry Dreams, and 1984's I Write Your Name). Since Carroll's books deal with the seedier and/or sadder side of life (prostitution, homelessness, drug addiction, etc.), it's only logical that his songs would delve into the same subject matter. His semi-hit (and most popular song) "People Who Died" is highlighted here, and finds Carroll pulling no punches as he describes in lurid detail how many of his friends died. Other highlights include "I Want the Angel," "It's Too Late," and "Them," among others. Longtime Carroll fans will want to check out World Without Gravity: The Best of the Jim Carroll Band, since it contains two previously unreleased tracks (the studio outtake "Plain Division" and a live version of "City Drops into the Night"). Although Jim Carroll never achieved mass chart success, he's been able to gain the praises of such high-profile artists as Patti Smith and Keith Richards, no doubt due to his gripping and honest body of work. ~ Greg Prato