Absolute O’Brien: Richard O’Brien Album Review

Melissa.Garza

 

By Melissa Antoinette Garza

Well, it’s 4 a.m. and I don’t much feel like watching a movie. Instead, I’m doing something that I often do when my insomnia won’t let me sleep. I’m listening to some amazing music. Tonight, I’ve gone straight to Richard O’Brien’s ABSOLUTE O’BRIEN (1999).  It should go without saying that the album is a favorite of mine.

ABSOLUTE O’BRIEN was initially planned as a way to showcase the songs from O’Brien’s stage show production, DISGRACEFULLY YOURS. Things changed when he wrote additional songs. The result proves, once again, that O’Brien’s musical versatility is as awe-inspiring and enjoyable as his versatility in fashion, film, stage and TV.

Every song has a smooth jazz tone that works and flows in a marvelous manner. The style choice weaves each song together magically. O’Brien shows remarkable range and incomparable talent as a performer.The sultry seductiveness in his voice combined with the sound and incredible lyrics, makes for an uplifting, refreshingly earnest and unaffected masterpiece.

 

INCUBUS OF LOVE:  Anyone who knows anything about me, will know that INCUBUS OF LOVE hits me in all the right ways. O’Brien enticingly asking to be a sex demon would be fantasy fodder under any circumstance. After experiencing the sensations brought upon by his voice, the music, the background vocals and the sentiment of the song, I’d sell my soul to live inside the melody.

I’ll be yours until Aurora

Lights the morning with her aura

That rosy-fingered nimbus from above

Oh, let me be your incubus of love

 

 

IT’S UP TO YOU:  A fresh take on a classic Latin beat opens the next song. IT’S UP TO YOU will have your body swaying, before O’Brien ever hits a note. When he does, it’s with a soft method that isn’t quiet harmless enough to be qualified as gentle. In fact, a subtle reoccurring harshness echoes in an erotically divine way.

No one here to convert you

No one here to pretend

But the world might desert you

And you just might need a friend

 

AIN’T THAT TO DIE FOR:  AIN’T THAT TO DIE FOR begins with a sensationally slow speed as O’Brien croons. It’s a palpable prelude that promises more. When the music picks up and picks up it does, O’Brien matches intensity with a cool confident approach that makes me melt every time.

 

So let that love light blaze

Engage the gaze of praise

If you don’t have a voice

Then baby you don’t have no choice

 

 

FIXATION:  FIXATION is a soft sweet melody that tells a story of love unrecognized. O’Brien sings in a mellow relaxed tone. Though, it’s certainly a different style, it strikes me the same way that Tommy James & The Shondells CRIMSON AND CLOVER does. The vibrations of sound circulates thru the listener in the most fabulous of ways.

 

Poor boy, poor girl

They’re both surfing on the same curl

Seems they choose to lose in random

Never choose to cruise in tandem

 

THE DANCE OF LOVE: This song opens with O’Brien breathing heavy and then continues with him singing about the ecstasy of sex. I’ve been following his career for years and there is just no peak with him. Everything is perfection and he is just the most dynamic entity ever sent to our universe.  THE DANCE OF LOVE is tantalizingly and brazenly erotic. It is a spectacularly fun trip that incorporates a southern rock jazz-infused twang with a fast beat that has O’Brien singing about euphoric rapture, like no other. 

There’s no need to know me

just come to me show me

that I’m light you’re the moth

together we can do the dance of love

come to me slowly

with no sanctimony just love

we’ll do the dance of love

 

ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS AN HOUR:  This song should be prescribed by doctors to boost sex drive. When this song comes on, I am a puddle on the floor.  Sometimes when I’m cleaning, I’ll put my playlist on random. When I hear ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS AN HOUR start, I stop what I’m doing, sit down and enjoy O’Brien’s wickedly arousing voice and the enticing lyrics about him making love to a prostitute.

 

You’re every woman – You’re every girl

That I’ve ever known

The moon the earth the waters

Eve’s eternal daughters, my corner stone

I bring my hunger to your shrine

And for one hundred dollars an hour

One hundred dollars an hour

Or part thereof – you’re mine

 

 

RHYTHM OF THE HEARTBEAT:  The southern rock, jazz-infused twang returns for this upbeat and fun number. When I’m in our living room or kitchen, if this comes on, I’m dancing with the hubby.When getting hitched, it helps to find one with great taste; in other words, find someone who recognizes and appreciates O’Brien’s many talents. I did and after ten years, we’re still wonderfully happy and rocking out to Richard O’Brien on many a nights.

 

Then if somebody turns your head

And edges you onto the bed

Just forget you’re refined

stop improving your mind and start listening to the heartbeat

to the rhythm of the heartbeat

 

 

I’VE BEEN THERE BEFORE:  This one tears my heart out. Anyone who has ever been charmed or witnessed a loved one charmed, by an ill-intentioned creep, will relate to this.

The sympathetic strength of O’Brien’s tone expertly matches with the lyrics that accurately and painfully depict a dysfunctional one-way love and loyalty. Concerned onlookers may be consciously aware of the train-wreck up ahead, but stopping the hurt is impossible. We all want to save those we love from making similar sorts of mistakes we have, but as people have had that shared sentiment for millennia and we are still making the same errors, it’s safe to say that human nature and temperament have more influence than the wisest advice.

He can make your heart start with a look

You let him read you like an open book

Then he betrays your trust

And all your dreams turned to dust

And I wrote the score

I’ve been there before

I’ve been there before

 

 

 

RUNNING WITH THE NOISY BOYS: This is yet another O’Brien song that my neighbor has caught me rocking out to more than once. That said, I was also caught, at a few of my old jobs, hanging out in empty conference rooms and dancing while on break. On my resume, I list that as being consistent.  

RUNNING WITH THE NOISY BOYS is another incredible song on an album filled with phenomenal tracks. The sound is optimistic and celebratory in an appealingly naughty way.

 

Each one has their separate laugh

Some cheap, some late, some hollow

Some love to give their autograph

Some love the God Apollo

Some say that rules are just for fools

And using them destroys

The brother thing and the other thing

Running with the noisy boys

 

 

I WILL ALWAYS HOLD YOU IN MY HEART:  Second to the last song and the most emotionally raw, this song cuts deep. It’s a crooning jazz piece that is sung from the point of view of a father who is physically distant from their grown child and misses them. More than that, he blames himself for being emotionally distant in years past. O’Brien expresses this love and regret in a smooth and bluesy gem that hits hard and hits home.

 

I never knew how far I’d fall

A poor blind fool who had it all

I threw your simple love away

Too busy living for the day

True happiness for you I pray

For I will always hold you in my heart

 

ANGEL IN ME: Anyone who wants to know how much I adore this song, look no further than my Twitter and Facebook accounts. I’ve posted the music video countless times.

As far as I know this is the only song on ABSOLUTE O’BRIEN that has an accompanying video. It is, in my completely unbiased opinion, the greatest music video of all time. Richard O’Brien wears both pink and black suits, while dressed like a devil. He then seduces an angel. The hairs on the back of my neck stand and my toes curl in excitement from the visuals alone.

Then there is the lyrics. The thought of O’Brien saying the words, “I’ve loved many a woman and left many a man,” makes me intensely amorous. To see him sing the words is on an entirely different level.  He is the living embodiment of all that is great about sex. His existence brings on maximum levels of euphoria.

For many days and many nights I’ve loved the thought of you

Through many years too many tears you know I’ve sought for you

You gave this iron fist a velvet glove

And when we kissed that’s when I fell in love

Maybe I’m a devil but this time I’m on the level

And you bring out the angel in me

 

 

 

OVERALL:  ABSOLUTE O’BRIEN is a necessity of life. If you don’t own it and you haven’t heard it, you’re missing out on some of the greatest musical numbers ever released.

It’s one of those amazingly rare albums where, from first track to last, you’re in heaven. Every song offers something different than the last, yet they all flawlessly work together to create a divine experience with the superb Richard O’Brien at the helm.

On a somewhat related note, a few years ago, my husband was kind enough to find me a poster for ABSOLUTE O’BRIEN. It is autographed by the man himself.  I fucking love that poster and I adore my husband for getting it for me.  Once again, if you’re going to spend a life with someone, make sure they appreciate the finer things in life; and there is nothing finer than Richard O’Brien.

 

Scared Stiff Rating:  11/10 (the math works out)  –  Absolute Ecstasy 

 

 

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