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Rip Rig & Panic

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Rip Rig & Panic

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Named after a terrific '60s jazz album by <a href="spotify:artist:7De2eIqeHTw091YeAkkYXV">Rahsaan Roland Kirk</a>, Rip Rig + Panic answered the question: what happens when avant-garde post-punks collide head-long with a pop/soul singer and play a mutated form of jazz? A loosely knit collection of ex-<a href="spotify:artist:3fBmq4xVcd346QvErp6fko">Pop Group</a> members (<a href="spotify:artist:1eaha2KqqhQR0GhQo8n882">Gareth Sager</a> and Bruce Smith) and young stars-to-be (<a href="spotify:artist:3JxCEqL9zjKnDJgUhRuRJD">Neneh Cherry</a>), Rip, Rig & Panic formed in 1980 as quintessential avant-garde bohemians. They eschewed pop for a more primal, percussive foundation (slightly reggae, slightly Afro-pop) upon which was layered free jazz blowing and honking, soulful singing, and <a href="spotify:artist:5jtGuhEEDh07yaFfm8qHg7">Cecil Taylor</a>-inspired piano mania. But, as intense as this music was, it wasn't played with a dry academic seriousness; quite the contrary, Rip Rig + Panic were all about fun and playfulness. Even the song titles ("Constant Drudgery Is Harmful to Soul, Spirit & Health" and "Those Eskimo Women Speak Frankly") sounded more like surreal announcements than they did traditional, catchy song titles.

Arguably the most likable bunch of avant-garde types ever to record music, Rip Rig + Panic called it a day after three mostly wonderful, if somewhat inconsistent records. If your taste in music, even fringe music, is such that a strong melodic focus is necessary, than perhaps this won't be your cup of tea. However, if you don't mind a little chaos with your funk, then give this heady mix a chance; it will work its way into your heart, head, and feet. As for the members, Bruce Smith joined <a href="spotify:artist:70MMkLXtue3Edj3RJhJkYp">Public Image Ltd.</a> for a spell, and <a href="spotify:artist:3JxCEqL9zjKnDJgUhRuRJD">Neneh Cherry</a> became a huge pop star (deservedly so) with her first solo record. ~ John Dougan, Rovi

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