Friday, October 27, 2023

MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN: A Tribute To THE FLASHCUBES

I've been a proud and enthusiastic fan of Syracuse's own power pop powerhouse the Flashcubes since I was 18. THAT, my friends, was a very long time ago, but my belief in the group has never wavered. Their current all-covers album Pop Masters on the mighty Big Stir Records label is my top album of 2023 so far. Frankly, there is no plausible set of circumstances likely to change that.

As I've pummeled the console on the Flashcubes' behalf for all these decades, I've long wished some other great rockin' pop recording acts would also recognize the brilliance of the Flashcubes' original material, and attempt their own cool covers of same. I managed to convince the Slapbacks to cut a rendition of Gary Frenay's "Make Something Happen" for our 2017 compilation This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4, but that is the only Cubic cover I've ever encountered.

So! With apologies to Jackie DeShannon, what the world needs now is a Flashcubes tribute album.

I'm not aware of anyone working on such a thing. Hell, I don't even know of any artist contemplating a Flashcubes cover. But I wish they would. In the mean time, I've imagined some possibilities. 

For our make-believe compilation Make Something Happen: A Tribute To The Flashcubes, I've matched a number of This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio-approved artists with songs written, recorded, and released (in studio or live versions) by the Flashcubes: eighteen tracks, six songs apiece penned by 'Cubes bassist Gary Frenay and guitarists Paul Armstrong and Arty Lenin. In my mind's ears, I can hear it now...

THE COWSILLS: When We Close Our Eyes
JOAN JETT AND THE CYNZ: A Face In The Crowd
MICKY DOLENZ: Make Something Happen
ROBIN WILSON AND THE SMITHEREENS: You For Me
LISA MYCHOLS: It's You Tonight
THE RUBINOOS: Christi Girl
THE GRIP WEEDS: Wait Till Next Week
EYTAN MIRSKY: Girl From Germany
THE TEST PRESSINGS: Five Personalities
THE MIDNIGHT CALLERS: Taking Inventory
THE CHELSEA CURVE: Pathetic
ERIC CARMEN: No Promise
CARLA OLSON: Gone Too Far
THE BROTHERS STEVE: She's Leaving
GRAHAM PARKER AND THE GOLDTOPS: You're Not The Police
THE MASTER PLAN: Got No Mind
THE SPONGETONES: You Got My Promise
POP CO-OP: Nothing Really Matters When You're Young

Trust me: this would be an absolutely kickass record. 

If it existed. 

Record labels! Rockin' pop recording artists! Start your engines. And set your controls for the brightest lights.

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2 comments:

  1. I bet there are bands who'd actually sign up, if they knew about it. I guess I'd start with Syracuse & Rochester bands and work out from there. Start with New Math?

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