Talk:Jim Martin (musician)
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Jim's playing
[edit]Okay hold on a minute. It says that Billy Gould (bass player) performed all of Jim's guitar parts except for "Jizzlobber" on Angel Dust. There is absolutely no verifiable proof of this. However, it is fairly understood that the guitar parts Jim initially came up with for the record was not what the rest had in mind. Billy probably did come up with some of the guitar parts, but to what extend, and if he actually performed them himself instead of Jim, is unknown.
Response by TuckerIsGod, original author.
My mistake, it was Bill.
Proof is a hard word to use in this context, seeing as how noone who edits Wikipedia was in the recording room. What i used for the basis of my statement was fnm.com, Faith No More's official website. Probably should have cited it....Either way, most of the recordings you hear on the album, if the bands official website is to be trusted, are Bill Gould, since Martin was almost non-existant at the recording sessions.
- First of all, although I guess FNM.com is sort of "endorsed" by the group, (i.e. they haven't taken to law to get it shut down) it can't really be called an official site. Now, in regards to Jim Martin not _playing_ anything on the album, here is what the FAQ from FNM.com says:
"Bill Gould says "To make a long story short-- Jim wrote very few of the parts on Angel Dust. In fact, the tension and difficulty due to his lack of contribution on that album had a lot to do with his eventual ouster. Having said that, I'd rather not go song by song through who wrote what. For the record I'm happy to leave it that all of the songs on Angel Dust were FNM songs, meaning, written by all of the members equally, including Jim like the credits say."
So, from what I can gather from that comment by Billy, is that Martin did not write the majority of the guitar parts, but this does not mean that he didn't play on the album.
Perhaps Martin's page should instead reflect the ambiguity
Rewrite
[edit]I think this page needs a serious rewrite. I mean seriously: "(note the number of instrumentals with only Martin playing, including a track called "Jim")" There was one guitar-only instrumental on the first two albums,"Jim". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.20.211.60 (talk) 16:02, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
Big Sick Ugly?
[edit]I thought he used to be known as 'Big Sick Ugly' Jim Martin in his FNM days? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.31.97.129 (talk) 00:45, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
Solo career
[edit]"His first and only solo album to date is entitled Milk and Blood, on which he covers his former band's song "Surprise! You're Dead", from The Real Thing." He covers? He wrote that before Faith No More was even a band. I think this needs to be rephrased
""Surprise! You're Dead!" was composed by Jim Martin[4] in the 1970s, while he was guitarist for Agents of Misfortune who also featured Cliff Burton in the line up.[5] The recording of the song took place in December 1988 following Chuck Mosley's removal from the band and was completed prior to the hiring of Mike Patton, who then wrote all the lyrics for the songs and recorded them the following month over the music" Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Thing_(Faith_No_More_album) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.91.86.195 (talk) 11:31, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
Contradictory
[edit]"Following the release of Angel Dust, Martin left the group for reasons that remain unknown."
"The band fired Martin by fax on November 30, 1993, after the band had not progressed as they would have liked in rehearsals and songwriting."
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