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14 September 2022

THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Lester Square 1993


 

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Ottoman Empire Biography

by Stewart Mason

The short-lived Atlanta septet the Ottoman Empire were a sort of Georgia indie supergroup starring guitarist Bob Elsey (formerly of local legends Swimming Pool Q's), bassist Rob Gal (formerly of the jangle pop ironists the Coolies and musical partner of former Swimming Pool Q's singer Anne Richmond Boston), guitarist Mark Harper (ex-Bogues), his brother Clay Harper (later of Jack Logan and Liquor Cabinet) on vocals, and Walter Brewer (formerly of both Southern freak-out specialists Colonel Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit and the tragedy-touched jazz-pop combo the Jody Grind) on drums, along with violinist Danny Pearl and accordion player Dick Tamber. Formed in 1993, the Ottoman Empire released their first album, Lester Square (not, one would assume, named after the Monochrome Set's pseudonymous guitarist), later that year on the estimable DB Records. Although the Ottoman Empire's mix of jangle pop, alt-country, and subtle art rock textures (think Electric Light Orchestra, not Emerson Lake and Palmer) was enthusiastically reviewed, sales were minimal and after a follow-up, 1995's Ottoman Gold, the group splintered. Gal joined the punk-poppy 6X, while Mark and Clay Harper released a fanciful and witty children's record, Not Dogs...Too Simple (A Tale of Two Kitties) with participation by Ian Dury, Maureen Tucker, and others. Elsey joined a re-formed Swimming Pool Q's in the late '90s. 



Tracklist

  1. Do You Know What You Like?
  2. This Is It
  3. Hollywood
  4. Ol Duke
  5. Train
  6. Torremolinos
  7. Waiting For You
  8. Forever
  9. Elizabeth
10. Drop In The Bucket
11. El Vacance
12. Flower Shop
13. Change
14. That's Amore

02 February 2015

THE JODY GRIND One Man's Trash (Is Another Man's Treasure) 1990






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Before there was a Cocktail Nation and a mania for retro lounge music, Atlanta's Jody Grind were turning out jazzy renditions of Gershwin, Bacharach and Dusty Springfield numbers, country & western standards and original rock songs that hybridized those forms with alternative music. Singer Kelly Hogan distinguished the band (Bill Taft; guitars, Walter Brewer; drums and Robert Hayes; bass) from any number of alternative groups, as she was a real singer and used her beautiful voice to great effect. Long an Atlanta scene favorite, in 1990 DB Records released One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure. Followed by the more experimental Lefty's Deceiver, the band's career was cut short following a car accident which killed two members. Hogan continues to perform as a solo act in Atlanta and has released one record. 

Tracklist

Peter Gunn 2:01
One Man's Trash 4:37
Eight-Ball 3:50
Mood Indigo 3:45
Death Of Zorba 1:49
Blue And Far 2:35
The Governor Of Hong Kong 1:00
Just Because You Wear Big Shoes 2:52
It Ain't Necessarily So 2:33
Love, Love Alone 2:38
Wishin' And Hopin' 3:00
My Darlin' 4:04
Florida Maine 3:28
I'm A Fool To Want You 2:23