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Ceramic Dog: Your Turn
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Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954
Ribot's role as an in-demand session player for artists ranging from Alison Krauss to

Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949



Ches Smith
drumsAlternating between instrumental workouts and vocal cuts, the album's lo-fi aesthetic lends the date a more consistent sound than its predecessor. Unfortunately, Ribot's everyman singing wears thin on repeated spins, even when his passionate sentimentssuch as "we live to entertain you, we ask no compensation ... our labor has no value, content is our name," taken from "Masters of the Internet"are entirely justified. Bluesy tirades, including the Stooges-quoting "Lies My Body Told Me" and a stirring rendition of the protest song "Bread and Roses," fare far better, though the irreverent nostalgia of "The Kid is Back!" comes off as a frivolous, albeit entertaining diversion.
The session's strongest material eschews vocals entirely. Overdriven surf riffs and tribal drumming fuel scorching numbers like "Ritual Slaughter" and "Special Snowflake," while the anthemic title track demonstrates the group's ability to make an instrumental line sing with the same sort of revolutionary spirit that the lyrical content strives to convey. The epic "Prayer" enumerates the leader's myriad talents; coiled arpeggios, bristling fretwork and bursts of controlled feedback dominate this episodic tour-de-force. But for every killer track, counting the trio's edgy deconstruction of

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
An uneven, but engaging record, Your Turn inadvertently suggests rhetorical connotations. In this age of ephemeral downloading and selective listening, Ribot has offered up a mixed release that begs to be cherry-picked, unintentionally nullifying some of his most salient arguments in the process. ">
Track Listing
Lies My Body Told Me; Your Turn; Masters of the Internet; Ritual Slaughter; Avanti Populo; Ain't Gonna Let Them Turn Us Round; Bread and Roses; Prayer; Mr. Pants Goes to Hollywood; The Kid is Back!; Take 5; We Are the Professionals; Special Snowflake.
Personnel
Marc Ribot
guitarMarc Ribot: guitars, vocals, Eb horn (3, 5, 11, 12), banjo (3), trumpet (3, 12), melodica (5), bass (5); Ches Smith: drums, percussion, electronics, vocals, keys (13); Shahzad Ismaily: bass, vocals, Moog (5), keys (3, 13), guitar (1), samples (3); Eszter Balint: vocals (1, 6, 10), melodica (9), organ (10), violin (13); Keefus Ciancia: samples (3, 7, 8, 12); Dan Willis: oboe, zurna (3); Arto Lindsay: guitar (10).
Album information
Title: Your Turn | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Northern Spy
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