Summer Music Project 2008: Week Seven

Usually I take a slightly unusual path to finding and following a particular musical act. To the older “progressive” bands from the UK I’m a latecomer, and to the Japanese performers I’m a foreigner. In the case of Midnight Oil, however, I’m like a lot of American fans from the mid-80’s: I heard “Beds Are Burning” on the radio and became curious about this politically-motivated band from Australia. “The Dead Heart” hooked me even deeper, and giving their Diesel and Dust album a full listen made me a fan for life. It is still, arguably, their finest album. They’ve written fantastic songs before and since, but Diesel and Dust is entirely brilliant and timeless.

Naturally, then, I won’t be playing any songs therefrom. Call me perverse if you must.

What you’re getting instead are a track each from 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 (the very second music CD I purchased), Redneck Wonderland and Earth and Sun and Moon. I recommend working outward, chronologically, both directions from Diesel and Dust if you want to get “into” the Oils. A couple of steps forward and backward through their catalog will take you to two of the three albums listed above (barring EPs and live records, that is). Redneck Wonderland comes a bit later and takes getting used to, as it’s considerable harder in tone early on than much of the material from the previous few albums.

So without further ado, please enjoy “Short Memory,” “Seeing Is Believing” and “My Country.”

I think it’s time for more bouncy pop music next week, don’t you?