Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology

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Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology
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Artist: Big Dipper
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Unknown)
Format: Box set
CD Release Date: 2008-03-18
Music Label: Merge Records
Soundtracks:
Music CD 1
  1. Faith Healer
  2. San Quentin, CA
  3. What In Sam Hill
  4. Wrong In The Charts
  5. Ancers
  6. Loch Ness Monster
  7. She's Fetching
  8. Man O' War
  9. Easter Eve
  10. Humason
  11. Lunar Module
  12. All going Out Together
  13. Younger Burns
  14. When Men Were Trains
  15. Wet Weekend
  16. Mr. Woods
Music CD 2
  1. Meet the Witch
  2. Ron Klaus Wrecked His House
  3. The Insane Girl
  4. Semjase
  5. Stardom Because
  6. Bonnie
  7. Hey! Mr. Lincoln
  8. Bells of Love
  9. A Song To Be Beautiful
  10. Golden Shame
  11. Lou Gehrig's Disease
  12. You're Not Patsy
  13. San Quentin, CA
  14. Which Would You Rather
  15. He Is God
  16. Guitar Named Desire
  17. Ron Klauss Demo'd His House
  18. Life Inside the Cemetery
Music CD 3
  1. Wake Up The King
  2. Edith
  3. The Beast
  4. Restaurant Cloud
  5. Missing Time
  6. Beginning Of The End
  7. Lifetime Achievement Award
  8. Dead River
  9. Silentium
  10. Approach Of A Human Being
  11. Mineral Man
  12. The Ghost of Emily
  13. Winsor Dam
  14. Nowhere to Put My Love
  15. Extraordinary Worm

Free Music Notes for Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology

Free Music Review: THANKS, BIG DIPPER!
Hit: 5 Stars

Let me start by saying that I've been a passionate music fan my entire life, throughout all genres of rock & roll, and I consider Boston's Big Dipper - Gary Waleik, Bill Goffrier, Jeff Oliphant, Steve Michener - to be one of the greatest rock bands I have ever heard. Incredible twin-lead guitar interplay between Goffrier & Waleik and witty offbeat lyrics from shared lead vocals (Goffrier & Waleik again, complementing each other to no end) combined with a powerful Oliphant-Michener rhythm section to result in one of the most unique bands this country has ever produced.

The new 3-disc Supercluster anthology on Merge Records begins with their debut EP Boo-Boo, an off-the-rails adrenaline rush that always holds melody at the core of its shambolic tunes. Faith Healer and Loch Ness Monster are indie-rock classics, with my personal favorite being the absolutely insane Wrong In The Charts, with its thunderous guitars and references to vital cultural icons such as Gabby Hayes and Jacques Chirac. I'm a mess indeed.......

Then it's on to full-length debut Heavens, possibly the most unique and varied of Dipper's releases. Running all over the map from jangle-pop landmarks She's Fetching and All Going Out Together, to hard-rocking Easter Eve and Mr. Woods, to the mandolin and Oliphant-locomotive drumbeat driving Man O' War, the rousing anthem When Men Where Trains, and the dark twists & turns of the superb Lunar Module, all with the ever-inventive guitars and powerhouse drumming, this album most shows the originality and versatility of Big Dipper.

Disc 2 revolves around terrific 2nd full-length Craps and sees Dipper in a bit of a transitional mode, with songs that are a little more smooth and a lot more pretty, but without the band losing a bit of their distinctive sound. Opener Meet The Witch is one of their crowning achievements, a gorgeous pop masterpiece with each pristine verse rising to meet a grand chorus complete with Byrds-like harmonies. A melancholy mood runs through a few of the best songs: the lovely Bonnie, with its amazing guitar intro & solo; Semjase, which starts bird-chirping solemn and builds into an epic second half; and the haunting Bells Of Love. Not all is mellow though, as the bouncing Hey! Mr. Lincoln and bass-chugging humorous true story Ron Klaus Wrecked His House lend some classic Dipper wit, while A Song To Be Beautiful is best described by Michener in the liner notes as lovely chaos. Disc 2 is rounded off with a load of bonus tracks including the frantic guitar workout Lou Gehrig's disease, the hyper-speed punk of You're Not Patsy, and a tremendous demo (this is a demo?!) of Slam track Life Inside The Cemetery.

Disc 3 contains the post-Slam album that for many years was "lost in the stars" titled Very Loud Array. Far from an odds & ends collection, this contains many songs that are on a par with Dipper's very best and clearly shows that they had a lot more to offer as they soldiered on after the break with Epic. Highlights include the energetic ode to Elvis Wake Up The King, Oliphant's fantastic lead vocal turn on the ultra-catchy Edith (Row) that answers the eternal question of how to successfully bring a Briggs & Stratton into a singalong pop song, bizarre & moody Restaurant Cloud, country-rock Dead River, the exceptionally unique Approach Of A Human Being (where Goffrier's spacey tremolo battles Waleik's jagged crunch throughout), and ending the set is the extraordinary Extraordinary Worm.

The often-maligned major label debut Slam is not represented here. However I've always felt that while Slam certainly suffers from weak production, this album still contains a half-dozen of Dipper's very best songs, namely Love Barge, Impossible Things (Before Breakfast), Bony Knees Of Nothing, Life Inside The Cemetery, Blood Pact, and Picnic. Hopefully someday this album will also receive the remastering job and reissue it deserves.

Thanks to Merge Records and producer Gary Waleik for doing such a wonderful job with this reissue. This is a beautiful first-class package from Bill Goffrier's always-attractive cover art, through a foldout digipak containing glossy photos, entertaining liner notes from the band on each song, and insightful essays from Waleik and Boston radio personality Tom Scharpling (also a catalyst in the upcoming reunion shows). The remastering job is excellent, bringing out the power and nuances of the songs and making them sound as though they could have been recorded yesterday. Put quite simply, despite a traditional guitars / bass / drums lineup, nobody plays guitars and drums quite like this and Big Dipper sounds like nobody else. If you consider yourself a rock music fan, particularly of genre labels such as "indie-rock", "post-punk" or "power-pop", and have not heard Big Dipper, you have no idea what you're missing. Please do yourself a favor and find out.......


Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology Poster

This 3-CD limited edition set is comprised of 49 re-mastered tracks from the legendary Boston band's original tapes, plus the mysterious "Faith Healer" video, all for an incredibly low price. Chronicling Big Dipper's years on the Homestead label, discs one and two include the 1987 EP "BooBoo" and the LPs "Heavens" (1987) and "Craps" (1988). Nine little or seldom heard bonus tracks from that era fill out Disc 2. Disc 3 compiles fifteen previously unreleased tracks from the band's 1991 and 1992 post-Epic recording sessions. Extensive liner notes from the original band members and Tom Scharpling (host of The Best Show on WFMU).

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