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Miraculous Dissolving Cures
Randy Kaplan
Miraculous Dissolving Cures
Genres: Alternative Rock, Blues, Folk
 
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"Miraculous Dissolving Cures" (2001) - From the first strains of the echoing warped guitar riff of "Crushed Berries" to the slow fade to black of "Unpaid Bills" this album takes us on a journey from the recesses of South A...  more »

     
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All Artists: Randy Kaplan
Title: Miraculous Dissolving Cures
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Yellow Thing
Original Release Date: 5/20/2001
Release Date: 5/20/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Blues, Folk
Style: Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 704644912629

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"Miraculous Dissolving Cures" (2001) - From the first strains of the echoing warped guitar riff of "Crushed Berries" to the slow fade to black of "Unpaid Bills" this album takes us on a journey from the recesses of South America to the expanses of Alaska. Most of the characters in this record have "one foot out of this dirty world." Yet they won't give up, realizing that "there's always more innocence left to lose." The collection of threnodies and noiresque tales finds Kaplan battling the forces of love and loss as well as the hypocrisy of both the secular and religious worlds. In "Crushed Berries" the narrator laments that his "friends will save a fly from a spiderweb but then they'll order rack of lamb or baby back ribs." In "Volunteers" the ghost of Job's wife rails against G-d for letting her children die "because of some bet, some stupid bet." "Cutty Reel" is the dreamscape of a jilted degenerate trying to win back his beloved using voodoo and an elaborate series of disguises. Musically, the record has great range: quasi-latin beats, hints of techno, blues-laced guitar lines, complex harmonies, and hypnotic mixes of synthesizers, spanish guitars, organs, and more. The rich production of the album is suspended only for the stark and introspective ballad "Certainly Della", whose melody rides above a lone guitar and a subtle keyboard line. As an added bonus, there's a full-color 12-page c.d. booklet featuring abstract paintings, collages, photographs, and lyrics.
 

CD Reviews

Miraculous Randy Kaplan
S. Baskind | 07/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Miraculous Dissolving Cures" is an incredible album. Randy Kaplan's lyrics are funny, bittersweet, heart wrenching, insightful - I could go on and on - and always unflinchingly honest. For example, in "Crushed Berries" he sings: "My father promised me some orange Trident/But they're both gone from this world." I cannot stop listening to him. From the lyrics to the melodies, each song has touched me. He is a brilliant sociologist/musician."
A Rising Talent.
S. Baskind | 01/25/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"For those not fortunate enough to see Randy live (as I was last night in NYC), Miraculous Dissolving Cures is his best work to date. A brilliant lyricist, he sings about life's hypocrisies and falling in and out of love. Even as he points out his own faults and how unfair life can sometimes be, I'm left with the feeling that behind each song there's a positive message."