Steve Turner - Steve Turner And His Bad Ideas
by Jon Rogers
published: 8 / 2 / 2005

Label:
Roslyn
Format: CD
intro
Impressive second solo album from Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner, which incorporates "elements of country, blues, rock, punk, folk and hip 60's melodies"
'Steve Turner and His Bad Ideas' sees the second solo album from the Mudhoney guitarist take a more relaxed and 60's influenced stance than the previous hard-edged 'Searching for Melody' in 2003. Nowhere more noticeable is this progression than in comparing the different versions of 'I Want You in My Arms' that appear on both albums. The latter one sees Turner's voice mellowing (but still is rough around the edges) while the version on 'Searching for Melody' is all angular, spiky and rough and ready. And that change is present throughout his latest album. There's elements of country, blues, rock, punk, folk and hip 60's melodies. Similar influences to his previous album but with the rough edges ironed out. 'A Beautiful Winter' sees Turner team up with Holly Golightly (one of two songs they sing together) for a sweet little ditty that would be a surefire smash hit if sung by the likes of, say, Pop Idol winner Will Young and one of the members of Girls Aloud. As it's not, it will, very likely suffer the indignity of being ignored. 'I Love the Sound of my Guitar When it Sings' bounces along with a big grin on its face and manages to charm. Turner though, fortunately, can't resist the chance to shift up a gear when the opportunity arises. 'Zero On the Scale' sounds like some long-lost Stones' outtake from 'Exile on Main Street' that Jagger and co would run through to warm up. 'Steve Turner and His Bad Ideas' isn't really a bad idea at all. In fact, it is rather a good one.
Track Listing:-
1 The Grand Introduction2 Zero On The Scale
3 A Beautiful Winter (Feat. Miss Holly Golightly)
4 I-5 Corridor
5 I Want You In My Arms
6 Dimebag Blues
7 Painting A Picture
8 Chalkie's On A Bummer
9 I Love The Sound Of My Guitar When It Sings
10 Greenback Dollar
11 Things To Give Away
12 Someday Baby (Feat. Miss Holly Golightly)
13 Move Ahead
reviews |
Searching For Melody (2003) |
![]() |
Entertaining debut solo album from Mudhoney guitarist, Steve Turner. which finds him breaking away from his musical roots and electing for "a mostly stripped down selection of bluesy shuffles and Dylanesque folk musings" |
most viewed articles
current edition
Pennyblackmusic - Writers and Photographers' Albums of the Year 2024Peter Perrett - In Dreams Begin Responsibilities Interview Part One
Man From Delmonte - Interview
Clive Langer - Interview
Pennyblackmusic - Book of the Year Award 2024
Johnnie Johnstone - Interview
Marianne Faithfull - Reflections
Laura Nyro - Profile
Johny Brown - Corpse Flower
Vinyl Stories - Vinyl 2024
most viewed reviews
current edition
Dorie Jackson - Stupid Says RunRingo Starr - Look Up
Beabadoobee - This is How The World Moves
Pixie Lott - Encino
Dusty Springfield - The BBC Sessions
Unthanks - In Winter
Joan Armatrading - How Did This Happen and What Does It Mean?
Rosie Lowe - Lover, Other
Oïmiakon - Comptoir Des Vanites
Emily Burns - Die Happy
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart