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Jim Carroll
Pools of Mercury
Release Date: 1998 10 06
Running Time: 45:57
Label: Polygram

Writing is obviously Jim Carroll's first passion and music follows as his second, and as a poet, musician, and cultural figure, writing remains his cathartic way. It's strange, but intricately moving. His numerous books (-Living at the Movies [1973 [1978], -Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries, 1971-1973 [1987 [1993], and -Void of Course [1998 returns to the song board to release Pools of Mercury, marking his first original recording with the Jim Carroll Band since 1983. His latest work makes a stunning effort uniting lyrics and prose, and his passion is real. His words are droning, but an energetic slang is evident. His wit is appealing, but don't call him bubbly. Carroll is frank, peeling conflict to the core. There is no fluff, no cushion, for he fully exposes the mystifying inquisitions and the harsh issues of where the world stands in his eyes.

Pools of Mercury defines Carroll's raw personal caliber once more throughout his expressive integrity to hit his own personal relevance. His words create a desire -- a desire to find a solution, to think about controversy, and to take on the questionable visions chucked out by society's negative realms. He dips into the creases of desperation and frustration, molding a marriage of poetic words with musical traits. "Train Surfing" and "Things That Fly" from -Fear of Dreaming naturally rise above string accompaniment. "Falling Down Laughing" swirls with lingering guitar loops and twitching bass and Carroll's nasal New York drawl is the attraction, and the one-time proclaimed "Dylan of the '80s" has magically done it again. Carroll's perseverance as a writer, poet, and musician exudes an honest proletarian approach among social conformists and followers. He continues to trudge on Pools of Mercury, his effort to cleanse himself once more through his words. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Train SurfingVilardi, Sanko, Carroll1:45
2Falling Down LaughingRoth, Carroll3:57
3Zeno's Law of High-Heeled ShoesSanko, Carroll, Torn1:53
4Desert TownSanko, Avakian, Carroll3:46
5It GoesSanko, Carroll, Minette1:20
6My RuinsCarroll, Sanko1:46
7Pools of MercurySanko, Sanko, Carroll, Avakian4:34
8Things That FlySanko, Carroll1:56
9I Am Not Kurt SchwittersCarroll, Torn, Sanko3:23
10Hairshirt FractureRoth, Carroll4:27
11Female as ThunderCarroll, Kaye1:30
12Cinco de MayoSanko, Minette, Carroll1:38
13Message Left on a Phone MachineMinette, Vilardi, Sanko, Carroll3:39
14Beast WithinKaye, Carroll, Sanko4:01
158 Fragments for Kurt CobainAvakian, Sanko, Carroll6:22

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1998CDPolygram



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