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''Vowel Movement'' is the debut and only studio album from Vowel Movement, an American music collaboration between
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and
Johnette Napolitano Johnette Napolitano (born Jonette L. Napolitano; September 22, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter and bassist best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and bassist for the alternative rock group Concrete Blonde. Early life Johnette Nap ...
, which was released by
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in 1995.


Background

Vincent and Napolitano first met in the late 1970s when they waitressed at the Mongolian restaurant in Sherman Oaks, California. In 1993, Vincent got in touch with Napolitano after she read an interview where Napolitano credited Vincent with influencing her ("she hipped me to the whole punk thing"). Napolitano invited Vincent's band, the Oblivious, to be the opening act on
Concrete Blonde Concrete Blonde was an American alternative rock band from Hollywood, California. They were initially active from 1982 to 1995, and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, and again from 2010 to 2012. They were best known for their album ''Bloo ...
's 1993–94 tour promoting ''Mexican Moon''. Napolitano and Vincent first collaborated together on 31 December 1993. A press release for the ''Vowel Movement'' album stated, "Holly and Johnette formed the band on New Year's Eve in 1993 when neither of them had a date. They drank, smoked pot, did each others Tarot cards, then the I-Ching, drank some more, Johnette picked up her bass, Holly got on her drums, Johnette started mumbling, and Vowel Movement was born." Later in July 1994, the pair began recording material together over a period of six days at the Terrarium in Minneapolis and Paramount in Hollywood. Napolitano told ''
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'' in 1995, "We just wanted to blow it all out of the water and freestyle it". In a 2006 interview, Vincent recalled of the project, "It was 'two girls, six-days, and a bag of weed the size of your head'... never mixed, just us two goofing around, playing through a Marshall stack, making up the songs on the spot as we went along, laying down the bass and drum parts to start. Pure fun. I still like it. She's apolitanovery talented, and such a personality, for better or worse."


Release

After its recording was completed, Napolitano and Vincent presented the material to different labels and it was picked up by
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, who released it as an album on May 16, 1995. At the time of its release, Napolitano was signed to
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as part of her new band Pretty & Twisted. Warner expressed some concern that the release of ''Vowel Movement'' would have a negative impact on the release of the ''Pretty & Twisted'' album which followed later in the year. The album originally had a release date of February 28, 1995. A single, "Dinosaur", was also released to radio on May 16, 1995. Mammoth commissioned a low-budget video for the track. In a 1995 interview with ''Muse'', Napolitano said, "It was so much fun because we were able to take the camera out and do our own shooting and do whatever we wanted."


Critical reception

On its release, Steve Baltin of ''
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'' selected ''Vowel Movement'' as the magazine's indie "pick of the week" at the beginning of July 1995. He wrote, "Fans expecting a rehashing of Concrete Blonde will be disappointed, as Napolitano explore new avenues. Still, there's no mistaking her distinctive emoting style, and Vincent complements her well." Mike Flaherty of ''
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'' wrote, "As ethereal and headbanging as the music on ''Vowel Movement'' gets, it never succumbs to angst-laden weightiness. Still, you wonder if it was conceived on a drunken lark, as they claim, or if they just grew tired of watching
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, and P.J. have all the fun." Lorraine Ali of the ''
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'' considered the album to be "richly inventive" and the pair's "best work yet". She wrote, "Napolitano's creamy vocals meld with Vincent's more edgy tone, then echo over an atmospheric backdrop of shimmering melodies." Jeffboy Neumann of ''
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'' praised it as "a dart winging toward a bull's-eye". He stated, "''Vowel Movement'' is spectacular in the almost psychic cohesion of Johnette's and Holly's playing, ndthe leave-in-the-mistakes intimacy and the bold, off-the-cuff songwriting." Gerry Krochak of the ''
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'' described the album as "mysterious, moody and delightfully diverse", with Napolitano and Vincent "gel
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wonderfully throughout". Frank Peebles of the ''
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'' drew comparisons to
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and early
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, with shades of Concrete Blonde and the Oblivious. He felt the album was "a surfer-ish, murky, light industrial concept" which "gets back to what 'alternative' used to mean". James Muretich of the ''
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'' wrote, "This is the sound of two women letting their hair down ndthe result is loose and definitely intriguing, a kind of raw come hither into the shadows of angry sensuality." However, he felt the album did not meet the standards of Concrete Blonde and that the songs failed to "tap into the talent at hand". Katherine Monk of ''
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'' stated that "the two power femmes do manage to carve out some undeniable black magic with their complementary tones", but added "none of it holds a candle to their best work". She noted the "near-clichéd, feedback-laden rhythm tracks" and felt that most of the songs were "bass-heavy jaunts into loud land with no direction whatsoever". John Everson of the ''
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'' described it as "experimental" and more like a "garage demo than studio album". He said, "There are moments when this album really hits the indie rock mark, but too often it sounds like the studio diary of Johnette and Holly screwing around. It may have been fun at the time, but it doesn't make for a memorable album." In a retrospective review, Ira Robbins of ''
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'' was critical of ''Vowel Movement'', writing, "Sloppy and undeveloped, indulgent, haphazard and just flat-out noisy, the album occasionally happens onto terra firma, but too much of it flails along shapelessly." Tom Demalon of
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considered the album to be a "decidedly low-key and often lo-fi affair that finds the pair getting back somewhat to the duo's punk roots". He noted the tracks "unfinished, embryonic quality" and concluded, "It's a fly-on-the-wall experience for the listener that mainly satisfies best as a curiosity for fans of these two women."


Track listing


Personnel

Vowel Movement *
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– vocals, guitar, drums *
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– vocals, bass Production * Holly Vincent, Johnette Napolitano – producers * Ross Kempi, Alex Gordon, Anne Catalino – recording * Jeffoto – photography


References

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