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Thursday, October 19, 2006

CD Review: BLOWFLY - Blowfly's Punk Rock Party (2006)


WARNING: MUCH MORE PROFANITY THAN USUAL IN THIS MUSICAL INTERLUDE.  You've been warned...


BLOWFLY - Blowfly's Punk Rock Party (Alternative Tentacles Records - Virus 367)(2006) Produced by Tom Bowker




No one was more thrilled than yours truly when word came last year that the legendary Blowfly (a.k.a. Clarence Reid) had formed a new band with manager/drummer/producer Uncle Tom Bowker. Not only would Papa Fly be releasing his first CD since 1999's Blowfly Does XXX-Mas, but he would also be hitting concert stages for the first time in a decade. 

Blowfly didn't disappoint in the live shows I saw in Dallas and Fort Worth over the winter, but I will admit that I was a bit apprehensive when I heard he would be following up his Fahrenheit 69 comeback record with...a punk rock album.  True, Blowfly has hit many genres in his 35+ year career: he's given us soulful ballads like "Cum of a Lifetime", a Louis Armstrong pastiche with "Gimme That Old 69", and an entire album of 1950's standards gone 'Fly ("Blue Balls", "Your Precious Cunt"). But he was better known as the original dirty rapper ( 1977's "To Fuck The Boss", "Rap Dirty") and, perhaps even better, as the very dirty R&B parodist ("Swearin' to God" became "Spread Your Cheeks"(!), "First Time Ever you Sucked my Dick" needs no explanation).  To me, his originals were the best of all ("Girl Let me Cum in Your Mouth", "Who Did I Eat Last Night?").  It was all hilarious, like a filthy Weird Al Yankovic with ten times the talent--and rightfully so.  Under his own name, Reid wrote hits for K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Gwen MacRae, Betty Wright, and himself--he charted under his own name with "Funky Party" and "Nobody But You Babe", among others.

But still, a punk rock record? Although "You've Got Your Dick on Backwards" and the heavy, rockish update of "Your Precious Cunt" on 2005's Fahrenheit 69 hinted at this direction, I will admit I was skeptical as to how this would work.


So, how does it work? Smashingly! Blowfly's Punk Rock Party, with a 19 new songs plus 6 alternate versions, recreates the old party feel of his 20-25 track 1970's LP's like Oldies But Goodies and Blowfly At the Movies and is, in fact, his best overall record since the 1983 classic Fresh Juice (which included "Too Fat to Fuck", "The Vampire that Ate Miami" and the song I consider Blowfly's Stairway to Heaven, "That's What Your Pussy's Made For").

The band (which includes Reid, Bowker, guitarist Forrest Gimp and bassist Kunta Whytaye) pulls off punk with conviction and is tight after all the roadwork. After taking a record to fully find his songwriting groove again, Papa Fly's lyrics are as filthy as ever. He almost offended me a time or two, and that's damn near impossible. Wisely, Blowfly and Co. chose mostly mid-tempo punk classics to parody, so it's easier to clearly hear and understand these warped lyrics (if you can over your own laughter).

Highlights: Blowfly does The Clash with "Should I Fuck This Big Fat Ho", in which 'Fly weighs the pros and cons of the situation ("She was too fat to fuck at nine/But now it's two and she looks fine"); "R. Kelly in Cambodia" in which Jello Biafra joins the fun; a wickedly funny Iggy Pop takeoff in which Blowfly tweaks the First Family again, "I Want to Fuck Your Dog"(!); the Blowfly original "Scumbag Fucker" (any explanation needed?); and the inevitable Ramones parody, "I Wanna Be Fellated" ("20, 20, 20 dollars a blow").

A few of the parodies may seem a little too obvious: "Whip It" becomes "Suck It", "Dancing with Myself" becomes "Playing with Myself", but on this record, the next belly laugh is never too far away. 

Perhaps most shocking of all: Blowfly includes 6 "radio friendly edits" at the end of the CD (bonus tracks, 20 through 25). Blowfly cleaning up his act a little? Now that's a funny thought!

SUMMARY:
*** out of 4: As is the case with many comebacks, the second record is better than the first. This is a CD that longtime Blowfly fans will love immediately, and with the harder edged rock sound, is also accessible to a whole new Blowfly audience. After hearing this one, I can safely say Papa Fly still has plenty of gas in the tank (and rubbers in his wallet, hopefully :).

Check out Blowfly's website, from which this CD and many other classics (my other personal recommendations for the uninitiated: Disco and Blowfly's Party) are available:

http://www.blowflymusic.com/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey hal,
our blowfly denton gig got postponed. out of our hands unfortunately. will let you know when we reschdule.

tom

Hal said...

Sorry to hear that, Tom; let me know when it's rescheduled; I have a couple of friends interested in seeing the punk songs live who weren't at the Fort Worth show. :)