The Frames

May 30th
May 30th Posts: 1,892
edited January 2012 in Other Music
What album should i start with? Thanks for any info.
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  • joewalshdc
    joewalshdc Posts: 948
    I think their live album "setlist" covers everything that is so special about the frames....dance the devil is stunning, for the birds equally so but Setlist captures both these albums best moments....
  • eldarion75
    eldarion75 Posts: 2,488
    There's a couple of threads on em in here with some stuff but the links Joe put up in the thread on the Porch has some great stuff...

    I'd go

    Setlist-the frames live album, all their hits and a perfect snapshot of what they do. Compiled of the songs from the albums mentioned below, it's a killer live record.

    For the Birds-their masterpiece. It's kinda quiet but some of its songs are on Setlist and you can see how the songs evolve and come alive during their gigs.

    Dance the Devil- great song after great song, again, some of these songs are on Setlist and it's an all round top shelf record.

    Fitzcarraldo-'the hits' worth owning just 'cos Revelate and Fitzcarraldo are on there(the frames 'national anthems') pretty great record too, even though it's 15 years old!

    it's beyond exciting that the two of them are doing this together..Glen's a powerful, powerful performer and has a real gift of getting audiences on his side and he plays really great music into the bargain. it's a 20 year old dream come true for me to see them together and if Sleepless nights is anything to go by, I can only hope they record together again in future.

    Discover them now and you'll be wondering where they've been all your life :)


    If you're gonna just youtube them, look up any of these

    Revelate
    Fitzcarraldo
    God Bless Mom
    Seven day mile
    Perfect Opening line
    Rent day blues
    Pavement tune
    Stars are underground
    What happens when the heart just stops
    Lay me down


    I'll put together a list of the songs you're likely to hear Glen play solo later..an impossible mission 'cos it could almost be anything..
  • May 30th
    May 30th Posts: 1,892
    Thanks alot. Will check some stuff out today for sure.
  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    the Once Soundtrack is also worth looking up, i imagine is on itunes. Some of the songs on it are reworked Frames songs, from the albums "Fitzcarraldo" (Say it to me now) and "The Cost".

    I've seen Glen play impromptu solo sets, guest appearances etc over the years in his various projects, and he reminds me of Ed in one way - he always plays LOTS of covers, usually including an Irish trad cover, but ranging from Pixies, Nirvana, to Van Morrison, The Chieftans, Daniel Johnston, Britney Spears & Justin Timberlake. He'll probably vary his sets up quite a bit.

    Just in the past month he's played the White House for Paddys Day, done 4 reunion concerts with The Commitments in Ireland, and done club shows with frames& commitments members, Liam OMaonlaoi, Natalie Merchant, and Damien Rice. next week he has a Frames show for the anniversary of "For The Birds". Busy guy.

    He loves to cover this song, it's called Hey Day and was written by a friend of his and talented Irish musician called Mic Christopher who passed away a few years back. It's a bit of an anthem in Ireland.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcnPWUxM_Sk
  • eldarion75
    eldarion75 Posts: 2,488
    it's the song ireland might need for a new national anthem right now, let's be honest :)

    can't wait for this For The Birds birthday gig...AND the original line up that recorded it are doing it :)

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/fea ... 7dc338%2C0
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    Same Frames, different world


    Evolving Frames: the band soon after Dave Odlum's departure in 2002 (top, left to right: Joe Doyle, Glen Hansard, Dave Hingerty, Colm Mac Con Iomaire) and on stage at Vicar Street last year.Photograph: Eric Luke

    Building more than just a boat
    JIM CARROLL

    The moment The Frames took creative control of their career was strictly ‘For the Birds’. Ahead of a 10th anniversary concert in Dublin, Colm Mac Con Iomaire and Dave Odlum recall the making of a landmark album

    A DECADE AGO The Frames released For the Birds and turned a corner. For years, as frontman Glen Hansard has often quipped, they were a band destined to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

    He had a point. During the 1990s record deals with Island and ZTT had left the band battered and bruised. While they had released three albums and built a loyal Irish fan base, the experience of having someone else guiding their career was not a happy one.

    For the Birds changed that. Musically, it was a delight, the album where the band became comfortable in their own skins for the first time. It still sounds fresh, exciting and invigorating, a document of a band rediscovering their love of playing. But For the Birds also proved that The Frames didn’t have to rely on others: they could record, produce and release the record themselves.

    Later this month the band will mark the 10th anniversary of the album by playing it in full at a show in Dublin’s Vicar Street.

    “The abiding memory I have of For the Birds is of excitement and freedom,” says Colm Mac Con Iomaire, the fiddle-player who has been a Frame since day one. “Finally, we were steering our own ship and in control of things, financially and creatively. We could pick who we wanted to work with and we owned a recording system, which made a huge difference because we had the flexibility to go down to Kerry to record in a house there. Digital music was in its infancy and it was quite novel to have these digital files to send around the place.”

    Back then Dave Odlum was the band’s guitarist. “One memory is that the record was as much made over cups of tea as in the studio,” he says. “We discussed a lot about what we wanted it to be. We knew there was a lot of goodwill out there for us, and that encouraged us to carry on. When we made our first album it was a bunch of young fellows being heavily steered by a record label because we didn’t know who we were. The second album was where we decided to make a record for ourselves, and we found our feet a lot. On the third album it was back into record-label land.

    “We knew after that that we wanted to make an album just for the sake of making music. We had no intentions or plans, and that’s what made For the Birds exciting.”

    Mac Con Iomaire says some of the heavy lifting for For the Birds was done on the band’s previous album. “We conjured up the independent model when we recorded Dance the Devil . We paid for the recording and release of Revelate and were going full steam for that path and then made a huge slip-up by signing to ZTT.

    “While we were definitely heading in the right direction with Dance the Devil , there was a level of compromise with the production. The record wasn’t a true representation of what we wanted to put out, so by the time For the Birds came around, we were chomping at the bit.” Mac Con Iomaire hadn’t listened to the album in a few years but, “I listened to it earlier today and it brought me back. It’s the record everybody cites as their favourite Frames record. You can resist that but, after 10 years, you kind of go: ‘Well, it was my favourite record of ours as well!’

    “It strikes me as a female record, a yin rather than a yang record, a record which is much more at peace with itself. We were rejecting the Trevor Horn school of reverbs and polished sound.”

    For Odlum, For the Birds was his chance to do more production work. “I’d done some with Dance the Devil and loved it. We started out working on that album with some people, but we had to finish it on our own and, literally, the nuts and bolts fell down to me, which was quite a baptism of fire.

    “I got taken under the wing of the people at Black Box Studios. They taught me how to become a proper engineer as opposed to a guy who thinks he’s a record producer because he has a laptop, a sound card and a microphone.”

    For the Birds was recorded in various houses in Ireland, the Black Box studio in France (which Odlum now co-owns and runs) and, in what turned to be a fortuitous choice, Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio in Chicago.

    “We made all these connections in Chicago,” says Mac Con Iomaire. “Through Steve Albini we met Howard Greynolds and he put out For the Birds on his Overcoat label, which is part of Touch and Go. We met Rob , who was working as an engineer at the studio, and he later became our guitarist. There were a huge amount of alignments and happy coincidences.”

    Back in 2000, notes Odlum, very few acts were in DIY mode. “At the time, and this shows you how much has changed, it wasn’t common for people to go off and make records on their own. That probably engendered even more goodwill from people towards us.

    “Back then, bands would walk into a recording studio and go, ‘God, it looks like a spaceship in here, do we really know what we’re doing here?’ It’s so much more commonplace now for musicians to know how to use recording equipment, but back then bands felt they needed engineers and producers because they didn’t have that knowledge. It’s very liberating for a band to go from relying on highly paid engineers and producers to actually doing it themselves.”

    For the Birds opened up a new career for Odlum. “Afterwards a lot of people were interested in me working with them on records,” he says. “Because the album did so well the band were becoming busier, so it became difficult for me to juggle what were two full-time careers. I left the band a few years later to concentrate on studio work.”

    He will, though, be back in the band again for the forthcoming Dublin show, the plan for which was hatched last year.

    “Glen had his 40th birthday party and as part of that, The Frames decided to play a gig,” says Mac Con Iomaire. “It was during the whole ash-clouds thing and Rob couldn’t make it from Chicago and Dave couldn’t get back to France and Dave Hingerty was around, so it worked out that all the original cast of For the Birds were in town.

    “It was just a great vibe and it was lovely to revisit the album and be in everyone’s company again, so it made sense to do it again.”

    The Frames play For the Birds at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Wednesday, March 30th
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  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    Dave Odlum & Hingerty!! Wow, that takes me back, Odlum put down some great guitar on the few albums he was on. That's great touch, I didnt know that - I wish I was going to it now! must check Toutless....

    It's a funny old album, I dont listen to it as much as Fitzcarraldo or Dance...but I think it's their most consistent album from start to finish by a longshot. Fitzcarraldo & Dance both have 6 or son INCREDIBLE songs with some very average songs rounding them off....But there arent any bad songs on Birds.

    (I probably listen to FC and DTD more cos they were the big albums out when i got into them around 2001 - on old pirate phantom FM no doubt)

    This whole thing has put me on a bit of a Frames buzz now, I just pulled out my Breadcrumb Trail CD - things are getting serious....
  • eldarion75
    eldarion75 Posts: 2,488
    It's always a good time to get into the frames :)

    nobody does it quite like them :)
  • joewalshdc
    joewalshdc Posts: 948
    JordyWordy wrote:
    Dave Odlum & Hingerty!! Wow, that takes me back, Odlum put down some great guitar on the few albums he was on. That's great touch, I didnt know that - I wish I was going to it now! must check Toutless....

    It's a funny old album, I dont listen to it as much as Fitzcarraldo or Dance...but I think it's their most consistent album from start to finish by a longshot. Fitzcarraldo & Dance both have 6 or son INCREDIBLE songs with some very average songs rounding them off....But there arent any bad songs on Birds.

    (I probably listen to FC and DTD more cos they were the big albums out when i got into them around 2001 - on old pirate phantom FM no doubt)

    This whole thing has put me on a bit of a Frames buzz now, I just pulled out my Breadcrumb Trail CD - things are getting serious....

    Must admit there are some stunning moments on Breadcrumb Trail...yes indeedy...Itunes here i come...
  • Thierry Henry
    Thierry Henry Posts: 2,657
    Setlist is great. Listened to it again yesterday. Love the "willy wonka" tag in there.

    Picked up "for the birds" now. Looking forward to hearing that.
    Dublin '96, '00, '06, '10
    Lisbon '06 (x2)
    Katowice '07
    London '07 '09 (x2), '10
    MSG NY '08 (x2)
    Manchester '09 '12
    Belfast '10
    PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
    Leeds '14
  • solace23
    solace23 Posts: 704
    Just bought setlist. love it
  • just got setlist, for the birds and fitzcarraldo. I really like them all. fitzcarraldo might be my fave of the studio stuff.
  • I can't believe I just used the word fave. i'm going to go and read my copy of tiger beat now.
  • wishlist13
    wishlist13 Posts: 124
    The Frames, i love this band! Just ordered Set List, For the Birds, and The Cost. Can't wait to see Glen and Eddie do something together live. Really lovin the song Revelate!!!
  • just got dance the devil. this fucking band is like crack.
  • wishlist13
    wishlist13 Posts: 124
    this fucking band is like crack.

    I agree I can't stop listening! I've been sitting at my computer for 3 hours now obsessively searching YouTube.
  • joewalshdc
    joewalshdc Posts: 948
    As a fellow Irishman Ive always wondered would glen get the recognition he deserved. Then I worried that he would only be remembered for winning the oscar for Once....which of course is mindblowing but Ive always thought the Frames are equally mindblowing. Incredible band.
  • Thierry Henry
    Thierry Henry Posts: 2,657
    Dublin '96, '00, '06, '10
    Lisbon '06 (x2)
    Katowice '07
    London '07 '09 (x2), '10
    MSG NY '08 (x2)
    Manchester '09 '12
    Belfast '10
    PJ20 Alpine '11 (x2)
    Leeds '14
  • eldarion75
    eldarion75 Posts: 2,488
    This one's better :)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh34ecxHWQM


    Great to see them get some new folks on board at last :)
  • Hey, since so many of you have recently stumbled upon the brilliance of The Frames (thanks to eldarion75 in particular and others), instead of skipping through youtube, why not pop on over to orderinthesound.com, where we've been compiling videos, photos, setlists, press and all sorts of good stuff for the superfan to new fan alike. Two of our favorite live shows are Witnness from 2001: http://orderinthesound.com/witness-2001 and Interceltic Festival from 2002: http://orderinthesound.com/7-august-2002-lorient-fr-interceltic-festival. Enjoy!

    We're also PJ fans from way back ('Heavy into Jeff' was our favorite issue of the Footsteps zine) so we're super stoked about this tour as well!
    Shannon + Jenn
  • eldarion75
    eldarion75 Posts: 2,488
    orderinthesound.com is an excellent website, very much like the old five horizons site from many moons ago.

    heartily recommend a visit or ten. :)

    great work by the way, ladies :)