Saturday, May 8, 2021

39.4 1972 Mexico


I first came across the name 39.4 from a brass rock listing some years ago. I saw that it was on CD, but as is often the case, no copies were available. There are 3 distinct LP pressings, so I put all 4 on my want list. And years later, finally a reasonably priced CD shows up, and now it's here for a quality listen.

39.4 is very much patterned after the thinking man's UK horn rock school. Bands such as Brainchild, Heaven, Greatest Show on Earth, and Galliard are all in this conversation. The horn charts are tight, the guitar has the proper acid fuzztone, the vocals are rough n' ready, which is all then juxtaposed against the soft flute. The songwriting is top notch, with some memorable melodies. This is not a new formula, but a winning one. 1972 is a bit late in the game to debut with an album in this genre, but again we are talking Mexico, which really had no chance to be at the forefront of a musical movement such as this. The vocals are in English, and I'm not picking up much of an accent, which tells me the singer probably spent some time in the States. The track titles, confusingly, are in Spanish (with translations). As you probably know, I'm a big fan of the style, so this comes easily recommended from me. If just getting your feet wet, I'd recommend the bands listed above before deep diving here.

There are 2 bonus tracks on the CD, but from a 1975 single (on Magneto). It's not labeled. These are not brass rock tracks, and have more of an indigenous sound mixed with rock. They're both very good though.

Ownership: CD: ??? Okeh. This is the cheapest packaging I've ever seen for a CD. It essentially looks like a simple booklet. And that's it. The CD is put inside of that. It's oversized, so it's not like the seller forgot to include the backplate or anything like that. That's its design. Is it legit? No one is claiming different, but it does nothing to inspire confidence it's legal either. Straight up reissue with no markings. No IFPI code either, though this could have been released in the 80s or early 90s. It is a factory pressed CD at least. Odd also that it was on the Okeh label. How many albums on Okeh are in your collection? I always associate the label with 78s, as they were one of the major early players, going back to 1918. But one of the 3 original pressings was on Okeh (all 3 have different covers as well, and this one is the Okeh release). That makes sense though, as the original was on CBS, who owns Okeh (now Sony). In reading the history of the label, they relaunched it many times over the years, and today they are still active. Also to mention, the non-documented bonus tracks are from a different label. I dunno about this reissue...

Yet another fun fact: My Great Grandfather released two 78's on Okeh. And one of them was the very first recording ever made in Dallas, Texas. Documented fact. No coincidence, then, that I became a music freak. Of course I have no talent (in much of anything as it turns out), so I had to settle for listening rather than making...

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