Saturday, March 4, 2017

Greg Kihn Band - Next of Kihn (1978, Beserkley)

For what it's worth, it's long perturbed me that aside from two sizable hit singles that are still in classic rock rotation ("The Breakup Song" and "Jeopardy") there seems to be a complete media blackout on the Greg Kihn Band.  I don't get it.  The dude had far more hits than the aforementioned, not to mention a keen kihn commercial accessibility that played effectively to both the AOR masses, and us power pop types.  Most artists of his stature have enjoyed exhaustive album reissues/expansions, but save for a best-of or two Kihn's catalog has languished out of print.  In fact, the GKB's debut Next of Kihn made it into the digital era for what seemed like two minutes.  I don't get this.  Really don't get this.  Why do they want to deprive this man of a legacy and kill off the memory of his band?

Truth be told, Next of Kihn is a mixed bag, with some lengthier pieces that may have seemed ok when the record was tracked in '78, but don't quite translate forty years after the fact.  It's the more concise cuts that do the trick for me - "Sorry," as well as the absolutely pumping "Cold Hard Cash" and "Museum."  Maybe not the textbook definition of power pop, but they truly don't write 'em like this anymore.

Incidentally, a new Kihn album is slated for later this year.

01. Cold Hard Cash
02. Museum
03. Remember
04. China Town
05. Sorry
06. Everybody Else
07. Understander
08. Secret Meetings

Hear

9 comments:

Mark said...

Having lived through the original slew of Kihn releases and the rise and fall of the Beserkley label, I too never understood why Kihn never broke big in his own time. Wasn't aware a new album was coming. I for one am eager to hear what Kihn sounds like now. And if you want to hear a GREAT current rock album that is -- like Kihn was in his prime was -- both contemporary and commercial, take a listen to Chuck Prophet's BOBBY FULLER DIED FOR YOUR SINS. A full-fledged 2017 Top 10 Best Of album. And I can't thin of any other artists that have hit their high points 15 or 16 or 17 albums into a career like Prophet has with BOBBY FULLER and his previous album, NIGHT SURFER.

spavid said...

Thanks for the suggestion Mark. It's not that he didn't break big - HE DID BREAK BIG, which is why I can't figure out all the ignorance to him. Out of control I suppose, and I think there are more pressing matters we should fix our gaze towards, eh?

lolo said...

hi , many thanks for Mr Kihn, would you be up for posting more?

kind regards

spavid said...

Well, the majority is available on iTunes. Will have to get back to you lolo. Thanks.

KDNYfm said...

Thanx for this, personally its my favorite Kihn album!

Steve said...

spavid---
Could not agree more, outside of the 2 monster singles most folks have no clue as to the great songwriting and hooks of the Kihn career---absolutely stunning live shows as well.
I was fortunate to have spent some time with Greg here in Chicago during the 90's (to prove your point---we had an actual, no-shit Spinal Tap in-store where maybe 15 people showed up all day...). I'm glad he's had success with his horror books as well.
Next Of Kihn is also a favorite of mine and I'm looking forward to hearing the new stuff.

Grandwazir

The.HR.Doctor said...

Thanks for the up and totally agree with the write-up and the feedback. Massively underrated artist.

leesa said...

Any chance in getting a re-up for this? Thanx so much!

Bruce Brodeen said...

SUCH a great and deeply overlooked artist with a catalog of outstanding songs - and a few gems of album releases. Including, "NExt of Kihn" and "Glass House Rock", which is every bit as great for my ears and has his band firing on all pistons. Have you ever done "Glass"?