September 2nd, 2009 at 12:12 PM
10 Great Offshoots and One-offs
What’s a musician to do when he or she feels artistically tied? Take the often ill-fated solo path or hop out and jam with some friends, and perhaps record a record or two? Sometimes it works, most often it doesn’t, but here are ten great offshoots and one-off groups that were worth “breaking up” or out for.
1. Derek & The Dominos
Who knew that Eric Clapton’s best work would come outside Cream and his own solo career? Oh yeah, that was Duane Allman playing alongside and creating the momentous slide guitar licks on “Layla.”
2. Traveling Wilburys
On paper it would be hard to argue against bringing Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison together for a fun romp in the studio. The result was better than expected, still, with Dylan and Petty’s voices sounding like sanding blocks against Orbison’s crystalline falsetto and Lynne and Harrison’s super smooth pipes.
3. Temple Of The Dog
The overdose of Mother Love Bone’s Andrew Wood was the unfortunate impetus for the gathering of Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell and Matt Cameron along with pre-Pearl Jam-mers Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament and Eddie Vedder. The resulting tribute to their fallen friend includes Cornell’s touching “Say Hello 2 Heaven” and the brilliant back-and-forth singing by Cornell and Vedder on “Hunger Strike.”
4. Golden Smog
Golden Smog’s Down By The Old Mainstream is the great lost Jayhawks, Wilco and Soul Asylum record and features several standout performances: Gary Louris’ sparkling “Won’t Be Coming Home”; Dan Murphy’s bluesy “Ill Fated” and Dave Pirner’s go-for-broke singing on “Nowhere Bound.”
5. Heaven & Hell
Former Black Sabbath-ians Ronnie James Dio and Vinny Appice hook up with perpetual Sabbath-ians Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler to revisit the early 1980s in this modern-day power chord bludgeoning force. Listen to Dio’s raging vocal on “Eating The Cannibals” and ask yourself, “Who is the greatest 67-year-old metal singer?”
6. Hot Tuna
One of the longest running offshoots formed as a vehicle for Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Cassidy to satisfy their blues’ jones. Long after the Airplane was grounded, Hot Tuna continues to swim.
7. Blind Faith
Blind Faith was a fascinating one-off supergroup with a lifespan barely longer than an adult mayfly. With former Cream members Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker paired with ex-Traffic players Steve Winwood and Rick Grech of Family, the band managed one lone LP and an unforgettable single – “Can’t Find My Way Home” – before disintegrating.
8. The New Riders Of The Purple Sage
Jerry Garcia could never be pinned down to Grateful Dead status alone, and his late ’60’s venture with fellow Dead members Phil Lesh and Mickey Hart along with John Dawson and David Nelson helped put the cosmic in country rock.
9. The Highwaymen
What do you get when you put Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson together? You get exactly what you need. Four voices as craggy and weathered as the Rock of Gibraltar, singing tales of the road, cowboys and desperados.
10. Manassas
In 1972 Stephen Stills gathered a force of like-minded musicians – including Chris Hillman, Joe Lala, Al Perkins and Dallas Taylor – and recorded a remarkable double-album that amalgamated country- and folk rock, bluegrass and blues, with nary a wasted note. The band’s 1973 follow-up, Down The Road, was a flat tire by comparison and Manassas would soon be a memory.
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September 2nd, 2009 at 12:17 PM { # }
my personal top ten:
1. nick cave & the badseeds (birthed from the birthday party, magazine, neubauten, etc.). grinderman would also qualify here.
2. the glove (robert smith of the cure + steve severin of the banshees)
3. marc segal (formed after the breakup of similar french coldwave band marquis de sade)
4. chris and cosey (two forming members of throbbing gristle)– also see coil and psychic tv.
5. tones on tail out of bauhaus. though love and rockets < bauhaus, tones on tail is at least equal to bauhaus.
6. yaz- ex-founding member of depeche mode + alison moyet.
7. magazine- buzzcocks offshoot. harold devoto was an original member.
8. mazzy star out of opal.
9. jesus lizard out of scratch acid.
10. fun boy three: formed from members of the specials.
and i guess the breeders, but as far as throwing muses offshoots are concerned, i MUCHLY prefer belly. also new order, but they never surpased those two joy divsion records, no matter how good their first three/four records are.













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