Mummer, the band's sixth studio album (and fifth great album in an unheard-of run of seven great albums, according to Sound Opinions' "Grand Slams" episode) is one of the many pleasures that awaits me when I finally get dropped on that desert island with a box full of great records I have thus far neglected, and despite the somewhat mixed response from the KCMU crew, I eagerly await the experience (I mean, we could all do with a desert island right about now, right?).
"XTC was once adventurous pop for the thinking listener. Now they're rustic strummers with hooks galore.""I'm a bit underwhelmed."
"I don't think that they should be faulted for branching out. P.S. - I like it."
"What does 'Mummer' mean?"
"'Mummer' is a proper noun - the name of a person belonging to a certain fraternal organization, whose members are known to wear funny costumes + parade down the streets of Philadelphia on New Year's Day." [Ah, remember the days before Google and Wikipedia, when if you wanted to know something you had to write your question on an album cover?]
"Not only a lawyer, but a historian . . . wow! All in one Neil Sussman!"
"Either that, or a man with a dictionary."
"Or a Mummer."
"Mellow guitars - good stuff."
"'Funk Pop a Roll' is keen!!"
"It's even better than keen - it's 'Neato!' so play it!!"
"'Funk...' is Jammin'!"
"Wonderland! Makes me think of David Byrne."
It's time to add another band from the KEXP stacks to the long list of fascinating artists I should really become more familiar with - and would happily read a book about. Scritti Politti began 40 years ago in Leeds, and have been intermittently making music in various lineups ever since (with the …
Okay, I have no idea what is going on here, and for once the Internet and KMCU DJ comments are mostly giving me more questions than answers. Starting with Discogs, which seems to have the only solid info on this release out there, we have before us an album from early 1984 by The Seclusions, featur…