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THE ORDINAIRES

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One of the New York RIO vanguards The ORDINAIRES were formed in early 1980s as a nine-piece challenging rock spirit firstly named Off Beach under Punk / New Wave Movement in New York. They named themselves The ORDINAIRES after the classic country group The Jordanaires, after providing two tracks ('Intravenous' and 'Courage') for a compilation "Peripheral Vision" via Zoar Records in 1982.

Their eponymous debut album saw the light in 1986, recorded upon the stage of CBGB Festival (New York) and released upon a German independent label Dossier Records. They had appeared upon some compilations like "Island of Sanity" (1987, Rec-Rec Records) or "Time For A Change" (1989, Bar/None Records) and the second album "One" released 1989 via Bar/None Records is their newest one so far, regretfully.

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1986
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1989

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Review by DangHeck
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3 stars Super Quirk!

As if RIO had a baby with New Wave... Perverse, I know lol, but now I'm wondering how much funky*ss No Wave(!) is actually represented on ProgArchives... Hmmm... In my research as I listened, I learned that The Ordinaires actually sprung from New York City's No Wave/Noise Rock scene! Highly recommend fans of RIO who may not know to go and have a peek into this shockingly vast and diverse scene. There are some stellar early compilations that tried to capture what was going on then; one such album was No New York (1978), compiled and produced by Mr. Brian ENO!

Being a larger ensemble should be a strong suit for them, and I really do find the space is filled nicely for the most part. Love the strings most, consisting of 2 violins and 1 cello (a single cellist at a time, apparently), these, especially on "Grace", coincide nicely with the contrapuntal saxophones, 1 tenor, 1 alto. The remainder of the band would have been an archetypal rock group on their own: 2 guitarists, a bassist and a drummer.

For fans of RIO, this won't be too much of an issue: a frequent enough high-pitched discordance; but to me, at times, this only makes the music feel all the more free and unique. It doesn't work so hot on tracks like "Industry". But what can I say? It's Avant-Rock in a Post-Punk world. I wouldn't say, though, that it strikes as necessarily overtly "'80s", ya know? There is a clear lineage from the true blue RIO movement of the prior decade. That is certain.

Given the few ratings there are for the band overall, I was not expecting much (and at worst, I was expecting something not good). Well, color me surprised indeed. It's not too groundbreaking or anything, but it is good. And I think that it is actually unique enough, in 1985/86, that they successfully carried their own (let's hope, for when I hear One at least, this is still seemingly true for the whole of their 9 years of existence).

Personal Highlights: T1, T3, T5, T7

Thanks to DamoXt7942 for the artist addition.

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