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Captain Beefheart
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Born
Don Vliet
,
Captain Beefheart
was one of modern music's true innovators. The owner of a remarkable four-and-one-half octave vocal range, he employed idiosyncratic rhythms, absurdist lyrics and an unholy alliance of free jazz, Delta blues, latter-day classical music and rock & roll to create a singular body of work virtually unrivalled in its daring and fluid creativity. While he never came even remotely close to mainstream success,
Beefheart
's impact was incalculable, and his fingerprints were all over punk, new wave
and post-rock.
Don Vliet
was born January 15, 1941 in Glendale, California (he changed his name to
Van Vliet
in the early '60s). At the age of four, his artwork brought him to the attention of Portuguese sculptor Augustinio Rodriguez, and
Vliet
was declared a child prodigy. In 1954, he was offered a scholarship to study in Europe; his parents declined the proposal, however, and the family instead moved to the Mojave Desert, where the teen was befriended by a young
Frank Zappa
. In time
Vliet
taught himself saxophone and harmonica, and joined a pair of local R&B groups,
the Omens
and
the Blackouts
.
After a semester at college, he and
Zappa
moved to Cucamonga, California, where they planned to shoot a film, Captain Beefheart Meets the Grunt People. As the project remained in limbo,
Zappa
finally moved to Los Angeles, where he founded
the Mothers of Invention
;
Van Vliet
later returned to the Mojave area, adopted the
Beefheart
name and formed the first lineup of his backing group
the Magic Band
with guitarists
Alex St. Clair
and
Doug Moon
, bassist
Jerry Handley
and drummer
Paul Blakely
in 1964.
In their original incarnation,
the Magic Band
were a blues-rock outfit who became staples of the teen-dance circuit; they quickly signed to A&M Records, where the success of the single
"Diddy Wah Diddy"
earned them the opportunity to record a full-length album. Comprised of
Van Vliet
compositions like
"Frying Pan,"
"Electricity"
and
"Zig Zag Wanderer,"
label president
Jerry Moss
rejected the completed record as "too negative," and a crushed
Beefheart
went into seclusion. After replacing
Moon
and
Blakely
with guitarist
Antennae Jimmy Semens
(born
Jeff Cotton
) and drummer
John "Drumbo" French
, the group (fleshed out by guitarist
Ry Cooder
) recut the songs in 1967 as
Safe as Milk
.
After producer
Bob Krasnow
radically remixed 1968's hallucinatory
Strictly Personal
without
Beefheart
's approval, he again retired. At the same time, however,
Zappa
formed his own , Straight Records, and he soon approached
Van Vliet
with the promise of complete creative control; a deal was struck and after writing 28 songs in a nine-hour frenzy,
Beefheart
formed the definitive lineup of
the Magic Band
-- made up of
Semens
,
Drumbo
, guitarist
Zoot Horn Rollo
(born
Bill Harkleroad
), bassist
Rockette Morton
(
Mark Boston
) and bass clarinetist
the Mascara Snake
(
Victor Fleming
) -- to record the seminal 1969 double album
Trout Mask Replica
.
Following 1970s similarly outre
Lick My Decals Off, Baby
,
Beefheart
adopted an almost commercial sound for the 1972 releases
The Spotlight Kid
and
Clear Spot
. Shortly thereafter,
the Magic Band
broke off to form
Mallard
, and
Beefheart
was dropped by his label, Reprise. After a two-year layoff, he released a pair of pop-blues albums,
Unconditionally Guaranteed
and
Bluejeans and Moonbeams
, with a new, short-lived
Magic Band
; following another fallow period, 1978's
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
marked a return to the eccentricities of his finest work.
After 1982's
Ice Cream for Crow
,
Van Vliet
again retired from music, this time for good; he returned to the desert, took up residence in a trailer and focused on painting. In 1985, he mounted the first major exhibit of his work, done in an abstract, primitive style reminiscent of
Francis Bacon
. Like his music, his art won wide acclaim, and some of his paintings sold for as much as $25,000. In the 1990s
Van Vliet
dropped completely from sight when he fell prey to multiple sclerosis; however, releases like 1999's five-disc
Grow Fins
box set and the two-disc anthology
The Dust Blows Forward
maintained his prominence. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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