Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Barracudas - Mean Time - 1983


Mean Time is the Barracudas' masterpiece. Coming several years after their debut, this, the second LP from the band, takes on the direction suggested of their surfer-wannabe debut. When that album came out, the band was already leaving the surf thing behind and getting a little more serious. This is the end result of a journey through the House of Kicks and into serious rock terrain. If you combined early and latter-day Flamin' Groovies, this is what you'd get. Tons of gorgeous 12-string jangle, but with the aggressiveness that was lacking on the last few Groovies albums. At this point the Barracudas were truly an international band, featuring members Chris Wilson (himself a former Groovie) from the U.S.A. on guitar and backing vox and Jim Dickson (Passengers) from Australia on bass, along with perennials Jeremy Gluck and Robin Wills from merry ole England. Not only that, but the album originally came out in France and the band was big in Spain. The album kicks off with two of the band's finest songs, "Grammar of Misery" and "Bad News." Both of these songs show the band in their finest light: sensitivity mixed with resolve. A rare combo for such a rocking outfit. From there the pace is maintained throughout, which is why this is almost loaded with greatest hits. "Shades of Today" is excellent lyrically, and "Dead Skin" is a truly chilling account of what-ifs and coulda-shouldas. "Middle Class Blues" is unique because it tells the story of so many white people from the suburbs. The album closers, "Eleventh Hour" and the desperate wail of "Hear Me Calling," send it out the way it came in: rocking to the jangle. A must. -AMG



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5 comments:

Hank said...

Not forgetting drummer Mark Sheppard, who went on to an acting career in the US, with supporting roles in X-files and Battlestar Galactica, among others.

Just thought you'd like to know...

Don said...

Love the Barracudas! Your new "You might also like" helps remind me of your past offerings. Thanks for that.

Can you post the 1977 Pezband s/t album? Or Chris Stamey's Fireworks (The Company Of Light)?

Secret Saturdays has introduced me to a lot of bands that I didn't know about and would never have tried.

Anonymous said...

Don't forget "Drop Out", an amazing album (get the British edition). Even better than "Mean Time"? Totally serious effort.

Anonymous said...

Bought this album years ago. Killer album along with Drop out with the Barracudas. If you are into power-pop via the Flamin Groovies this album is essential.

terry said...

Hey Mark Shepard DID NOT play drums on this album I DID! Mark was my fricken drum tech and stepped in when I went all premadonna and refused to do a shite gig in a shithole 4 hours up the moterway.
Terry Fricken Smith check the sleeve notes drop kick.

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