I’ll keep this short. Propagandhi
have been one of my favourite bands for years. They have a new album out and
whilst trawling through Youtube searching for tracks from it I inadvertently came
across this ace set of acoustic Propagandi covers by Jenn Fiorentino.
I know very little about Jenn
except like Propagandi she comes from Canada, has a great voice and plays equally
great guitar (oh, and someone should write a better bio than the one on her website!)
That’s it. Enjoy.
(Jenn has an EP ‘Upon Our
Wonders’ available to download for free or donation here. Details on the new
Proagandhi album ‘Failed States’ are here. Get them both, you won’t be disappointed.)
I first heard of Jobriath a
couple of years ago when I was checking out some of the more obscure 70’s glam
artists while writing lyrics for Here Come The Intrepids.
His story was certainly
interesting even if I assumed his music wouldn’t really be my kind of thing.
Over the last few weeks though I've been hearing a lot about Jobriath off the
back of a new documentary film on his life, Jobriath A.D. I've also given his albums
a proper listen and realized that I missed out on some great music.
Some background. In the early to
mid 70’s, glam in the UK was huge. The US though generally didn't get it. The make up and dressing
up all pointed to the possibility of actual real gay men playing rock ‘n’ roll,
a notion that most of the US outside the major cities was no where near ready
for.
Jobriath was a singer and actor
who had spent time in a late 60s folk/psych band Pidgeon as well as the L.A
production of the hippy musical Hair. After leaving Hair he recorded some demos
that caught the attention of Carly Simons manager Jerry Brandt who somehow
landed him a deal with Elektra Records. Not just any deal but a crazy for the
time half a million dollar deal. Brandt was a showbiz wheeler dealer who
believed that hyping Jobriath to the max was a sure fire way to launch him to
stardom. It wasn’t, and despite the vast amounts spent on promoting Jobriaths
1973 debut album which included billboards on Times Square and Hollywood and a jaw
dropping appearance on NBCs nationally
syndicated Midnight Special (Jobriaths first solo live performance!) the album
didn’t sell. Jobriath and his band The Creatures toured and recorded a second
album ‘Creatures of the Street’, which sank without trace, before being dropped
by both Elektra and Brandt. Both albums are excellent so what went wrong?
Jobriath was openly gay at a
time when even his glam contemporaries were only toying with notions of
sexuality. Bowie, Bolan and co may have been happy for fans and critics alike to
believe they might be bi or gay but no one in the rock scene of the time was
openly out in the way Jobriath was. In interviews Brandt referred to him as
"rock ‘n’ rolls only true fairy" and if Jobriath has been
acknowledged at all since the mid seventies it’s as the first openly gay rock
performer. It’s probably this mix of Jobriaths sexuality in a less enlightened
time and place and the initial hype behind his launch on an unsuspecting US public that killed Jobriaths career.
Back in the early 70s Jobriath
was genuinely being touted as the next rock superstar and had the financial
backing of label and management, as well as the music to back this up. It
wasn’t to be. Disguarded by Brandt and all but written out of Elektra Records
history as an expensive blot on the labels classic catalogue, Jobriath faded
into almost total obscurity before dying of an Aids related illness in 1983.
Apart from a 2004 Morrissey compiled compilation album, nothing much has been
heard or written about on Jobriath. Hopefully Jobriath A.D will bring some
attention to the two fine, overlooked albums he produced during his short
pioneering shot at becoming Americas own glam hero.
(Jobriaths albums are
available to stream on Spotify here. His long out of print first recordings
with Pidgeon are available to download via the ever excellent Time Has Told Me
here. Apparently Jobriath recorded demos for a third unreleased album-if anyone
has them and wants to point me in the direction of where I can hear them, contact
me via my profile. Thanks.)