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"Tape Op CD Reviews - Honey"

Jonathan, long time violinist, keyboardist, guitarist, etc. for Camper Van Beethoven, has created a large body of work, some experimental and other times in the rock vein. Honey, named after his stolen guitar, is in the rock vein, albeit sometimes on the proggy edge of rock. "basic tracks were recorded with fellow Camper Victor Krummenacher on bass and John Hanes on drums, with Myles Boisenengineering and sitting in on a couple tracks. Overdubs were all doneat home, though a session took place in Philadelphia also." After overdubs, Jonathan went to Magnetic Recording's Chris Xefos for mixing and mastering. It's a good sounding record - with lots of funoverdubs, guest backing vocalists and catchy songs. Only 400 copies of the beautiful, hand-screened covers by Michael Wertz are out there, so act soon! -LC - Tape Op Magazine


"Camping Trip"

Jonathan Segel
Edgy Not Antsy
(Pitch-a-Tent)
US release date: 9 September 2003


It’s a fact unacknowledged by even some of popular music’s leading taste-arbiters, but Jonathan Segel‘s old band, Camper Van Beethoven, was one of the very finest of their era, charting out a magnificently weird course through a college radio world full of equal parts innovation and non-conformist conformity. Stirring together just about any influence they saw fit, Camper managed to make their patchwork sound fly in such glorious fashion that they went almost largely unappreciated save for their classic, “Take the Skinheads Bowling”. When the group was booed opening for R.E.M. in 1986, bassist Victor Krummenacher pleaded to the audience, “Aw, come on, my mom was on the space shuttle”. Such subversive humor was usually credited to frontman David Lowery, but songwriting credits were spread equally among band members, and even if they weren’t, it would be hard not to suspect multi-instrumentalist Segel of being the John Cale of Camper—stuck at the back, maybe, but a key sonic architect nonetheless.

Like Cale, Segel took a chunk of the experimental edge along with him when he departed the band following 1988’s Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart, their first effort on a major label. It was about the time when the band started growing up and becoming less risky, so conventional wisdom holds that Segel was the wild-eyed revolutionary while Lowery was a stick in the mud, ironing out the band’s wrinkles until there was nothing left to do but form a more conducive group. That group was Cracker, of course, and their mainstream success set the stage for Segel to become the cult hero keeping the best of the CVB legacy alive. Sadly, that never happened. He’s kept busy, releasing records under the Hieronymus Firebrain name and playing with Monks of Doom, Eugene Chadbourne, Jack and Jill, and the Young Fresh Fellows as well as joining up with Lowery & Co. for a surprising and completely excellent reunion tour. These shows were greeted with the laurels the band has always deserved, so it’s understandable that the band members were revitalized, separately releasing a spate of records.

In 2003, two of those releases were by Segel, both coming out on the same day. Non-Linear Accelerator was designed to showcase Segel’s electronic chops while Edgy Not Antsy functions as a bouquet of ear-catching melodies. And no, that last sentence is not merely an idle Todd Rundgren reference to display my horde of useless information. Edgy Not Antsy bears a nifty resemblance to Something/Anything?, managing to be as intellectually stimulating as it is catchy while sounding like the product of a lone, quirky brain. Unlike Rundgren, Segel doesn’t quite play all the parts, leaving room for Camper buddies Krummenmacher and Greg Lisher, as well as for the hired help playing sundry other instruments that few pop musicians other than Stevie Wonder could wrangle. Few of the resulting songs would sound out of place on a Camper record, and the feel of the album combined with Segel’s twisted songwriting makes Edgy Not Antsy sound like that band’s underrated Key Lime Pie if only Segel had run the show instead of running out on it.

All comparisons aside, Edgy is a superb release on its own merits, and it’s made all the more so by many of his peers’ status as has-beens. Other than a misstep or two (the humor of “World of Suckers” drowns in smarminess), the songs are thoughtfully arranged, well-played, and overflowing with the irreverent brilliance Segel helped introduce to the world in 1985. His voice lacks some of the oddball charm of Lowery’s, but that’s a difficult standard for anyone to live up to, and once the inevitable comparisons to the band that made him quasi-famous have run their course, Edgy Not Antsy stands as a comeback that doesn’t even need the overdose of sympathy fans normally have to apply to late period efforts of their favorite artists. For once, I can say with a straight face: he’s back and he’s still got it! - PopMatters


"Scissors and Paper"

by Denise Sullivan
Former Camper Van Beethoven violinist and multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Segel goes solo, again, for one of his frequent releases (he also records under the names Jack and Jill and Heironymous Firebrain). He uses only one other musician, Russ Blackmar, to create a layered and rich sound while vocalists like Loud Family's Alison Faith Levy and King Missile-ite Chris Xefos add the extra texture. There are epics like "Perfect Ears" and "Voices in My Head"; "One Here and One Gone" and "Glorious Arch" go for a more naive, mid-'80s indie-rock sound. The songs plus the lyrical instrumental and electronica bits recall some of the quirks and surrealism of his old band -- and why not? Segel was not only a co-founder but also a member during Camper's formative and weirdest years. - AllMusic


"Honey"

While Jonathan Segel’s best known as the fiddler/multi-instrumentalist from Camper Van Beethoven, his solo CD mostly features him playing a crunchy electric guitar that easily may be mistaken for the wild sounds of that other California studio gee-tar wizard, Frank Zappa. On songs like the pounding rock of “Greedy” or the 12-plus minutes of space music of “Interstitial Undertow”, Segel lets his axe venture into places most other guitarists avoid, lest they become overcome by the feedback and noise. Segel’s sense of humor also recalls Zappa. The title “Greedy” sounds like a Mother’s critique of modern America and the punning of “Instititial Undertow” (re: “the prog rock classic “Intersteller Overdrive”) fits Zappa’s tradition of poking holes in pretentious rawk. Segel’s ably joined by former Van Beethoven mate Victor Krummenacher on bass, and at times the two become one in a pounding pulse of energy that leaves the listener in the dust - PopMatters.com


Discography

Jonathan E. Segel Discography

Solo or as Hieronymus Firebrain or Jack & Jill
playing Guitar, singing, etc.

1989 Jonathan Segel Storytelling
Pitch A Tent Records

1990 track on the Acoustic Music Project benefit for Open Hand cd with David Immergluck
Alias Records

1991 Hieronymus Firebrain Hieronymus Firebrain
Delta Records

1993 Dr. Firebrain's Plane Crash Tape, Vol.1
Magnetic

1994 Hieronymus Firebrain There
Magnetic

1994 Hieronymus Firebrain Here
Magnetic

1994 track on Pushing the Norton -- the Ace Cafe Compilation with Fifth Business
Heyday Records

1995 Jack & Jill Chill and Shrill
Magnetic

1997 Jack & Jill Fancy Birdhouse
Magnetic

2000 Jonathan Segel Scissors and Paper
Magnetic

2003 Jonathan Segel Edgy Not Antsy
Magnetic/Pitch-A-Tent

2007 Jonathan Segel Honey
Magnetic/Pitch-A-Tent

with Camper Van Beethoven
playing violin, guitar, keyboards, singing, etc...

1985 Telephone Free Landslide Victory
Independent Project Records, presently licensed to IRS Records

1986 II & III
Pitch A Tent Records, presently on IRS Records

1986 Camper Van Beethoven
Pitch A Tent Records, presently on IRS Records

1987 Vampire Can Mating Oven
Pitch A Tent Records, presently on IRS Records as Vantiquities with extra tracks

1988 Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
Virgin Records

2000 Camper Van Beethoven is Dead, Long Live Camper Van Beethoven
Pitch-A-Tent Records

2002 Cigarettes and Carrot Juice - The Santa Cruz Years
Pitch-A-Tent Records

2003 Tusk
Pitch-A-Tent Records

2004 New Roman Times
Pitch-A-Tent Records/Vanguard

2008 Popular Songs of Great Enduring Strength and Beauty
Cooking Vinyl

with Eugene Chadbourne
playing violin, mandolin, slide guitar, keyboards, toys...

1987 Camper Van Chadbourne
Fundamental Records

1988 Eddie Chatterbox Double Trio Love Album
Fundamental Records

1991 Eugene Van Beethoven's 69th Sin-Funny
Fundamental Records

1999 Used Record Pile
Knitting Factory Records

1999 Revenge of Camper Van Chadbourne
Knitting Factory Records

2001 PsyCHADelidoowop
Magnetic

as Chaos Butterfly

2005 Live at Studio Fabriken, Gothenburg, SE - with Biggi Vinkeloe
Eld Records

2005 threelivingthings
Magnetic/Pitch-A-Tent

2005 Radio
Magnetic

other electronic/electro-acoustic

2003 Jonathan Segel Non-Linear Accelerator
Magnetic/Pitch-A-Tent

2005 Rauk
Magnetic

2005 Amnesia/Glass Box
Magnetic

2006 Summerleaf
Magnetic

2007 Underwater Tigers
Magnetic

improvisation

2003 Fred Frith/Joelle Leandre/Jonathan Segel Tempted to Smile
Spool

2003 Jonathan Segel/Shoko Hikage Gen
Spool

2006 various artists/Jon Raskin + Myles Boisen Music + One
Rastascan Records

other projects:
playing violin, guitar, etc.

1992 A Love Restrained by Granfaloon Bus
Discobolus Records

1994 Dieselhed by Dieselhed
Amarillo Records

also Dieselhed track on Germ's Choice '94 compilation from KUSF, and various 7" singles

1994 track on Come and Get It -- the Hairy Records Compilation with Fifth Business
Hairy Records

1994 Fifth Business 'Prince of Lies/Hey Robert' single
Magnetic/Hairy Records

1995 Dent Stimmung
Magnetic

1997 BaltimorePearlCrescentWhiteAdmiralSisterMeadowPaintedGodWillVisitYou by the Lords of Howling
Discobolus Records

1998 Dent Verstärker
Magnetic

2006 The Way You Shine by The Shimmers
Transit of Venus Records

2008 Stimoceiver by The Artichoke Project
Trolleystop Records

with John Kruth

1996 Toast by the Electric Chairmen (John Kruth)
Weasel Disc

1999 MoonDog Girl by the Noodle Shop
John Kruth, Elliot Sharp, Atilla Engin and Jonathan Segel
Sparkling Beatnik Records

2008 Splitsville
Smiling Fez Records

with Clyde Wrenn

1998 The Container by the Container
Subliminal Records

1999 Clyde Wrenn 'Long Day's Journey into Night'
Surprise Truck Records

2001 Clyde Wrenn 'The Blue Cliff Record'
Blue Jacket Records

as a hired gun:

1986 Yo 'Once in a Blue Moon'
Deadbeat Records

1987 Frontier Wives 'Rockinghorse Violins'
Petroleum By Products

1987 Spot 1019 'This World Owes me a Buzz'
Pitch a Tent, later on Frontier Records

1987 Young Fresh Fellows 'the Men Who Loved Music'
Pop-Llama

1988 Walkabouts 'Cataract'
Sub Pop

1991 Overwhelming Colorfast 'Overwhelming Colorfast'
Relativity

1998 Big City Orchestra 'Greatest Hits and Test Tones'
Pogus

1998 Loud Family 'Days for Days'
Alias Records

1999 Magnet 'Sharkbait'
PC Music

1999 Sparklehorse 'Distorted Ghost' EP
Capitol/Parlaphone

2000 Alison Faith Levy 'My World View'
Magnetic

2000 Victor Krummenacher 'Bittersweet'
Magnetic

2000 Mike Levy 'Fireflies'
Parasol Records

Film Soundtracks:

1999 The Invisibles, feature directed by Noah Stern
released on video 2001 Vision Box Pictures

2000 Bunny, feature directed by Mia Trachinger

2001 Kickin' Chicken, short directed by Joy Phillips

2001 100% Human Hair, short directed

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Bio

Jonathan Segel started playing guitar when he was about 7 years old. At about 10 he had a crush on a girl who played violin, so he thought he'd try that too.

Unfortunately he sucked at it.

That did not stop him, however, from later playing the violin in rock bands when everybody else only knew how to play guitar. Sometime around 1983 (!) while carrying a violin across the quad at Porter College at UC Santa Cruz, he was approached by some kids who had moved their band up from Redlands, CA. This turned out to be Camper Van Beethoven and the Border Patrol.

Well, what we didn't know is that this association was apparently for life, as Camper Van Beethoven has now made records/CDs for the past 23 or so years, and is still playing (recently touring with Built to Spill).

Through all the ups and downs of that band,Jonathan has continued to make his own records (../CDs/tapes/whatever... nearly 20 of them so far!) in a variety of genres ranging from guitar-based rock music to way-avant-garde electronic music and many places in between. Recently he finished a very guitar-based CD, "Honey" which is available in a limited edition of 400 hand-screened covers.

Several things precipitated the making of this collection of songs, but primarily: while Camper Van Beethoven was on tour in late 2004 promoting their first CD of brand new material in many years ("New Roman Times"), most of their instruments were stolen in Montreal.
Jonathan lost his famous sticker-and-paint covered violin and his old Fender Stratocaster. A kind Canadian violin maker (Andrew Kirk) donated a violin, but soon thereafter we all found out that the 1960s and 70s guitars we had all been using for 25 years or so were now collectors' items and way over our ability to pay to replace! So Jonathan became obsessed with his missing guitar (named "Honey", a kitchen labeling sticker on its front so stated) and began listening to and playing more guitar. Since Jonathan had actually started on guitar many years before picking up
the violin, it only took a short time to get into new territory and start writing more heavily guitar based songs reminiscent of the bands that inspired him to start playing guitar in the first place way back when.