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Rejected Unknown

Daniel Johnston

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Album Review

The title of Rejected Unknown might be aimed at Atlantic Records, who held Johnston in contractual limbo for years with little support or promotion after his major-label debut, 1994's Fun. Johnston was finally dropped by Atlantic, and the long since-completed Rejected Unknown finally emerged on Gammon Records in 2001 (after a planned Tim Kerr release was scrapped). While the music on Rejected Unknown can at first sound overly self-deprecating and even angry at times, Johnston is actually painting a much larger picture — a picture of endless longing for acceptance, hopeless romanticism, and unrequited love. On the rollicking piano-driven "I Lose," Johnston sings "Got left out of the 'in' crowd/I seen their type/A bunch of buttwipes that rule," at once as sarcastic as Randy Newman and with the endearing quality for which Johnston has become known. Plus, Johnston's musical contribution to the album is far greater than on Fun, adding piano, guitar, and even percussion to many tracks. As with most of Johnston's albums, there are a few songs that just fall flat or come off as a little too coy, but overall, it's a quality addition to the catalog of one of songwriting's true originals.

Customer Reviews

Really Special

This is one of the "produced" Daniel Johnston albums (so it isn't scratchily recorded tapes of just DJ singing while playing the organ). The songs all have an eerie disorienting quality (instead of disorienting, perhaps a better adjective would be "dreamlike"). Most songs trod upon Johnston's usual ground ("Funeral Girl" about lost love "Billions Rock" about becoming a rock star like The Beatles), but because of the oddness of the music, the themes seem unusually fresh. There is a lot of sad slow guitars here, balanced out by sad piano playing. This is not a fun record, but it is so true to its artistic intention, it comes across as exhilarating. Especially good is "Dream Scream" (with its haunting coda), "Party" and "Thrill". The last two songs ("Wedding Ring Bells Blue" and "I Lose") will either depress you immeasurably or (like me) thrill you with their poetry and beauty.

Biography

Born: January 22, 1961 in Sacramento, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

As with other talented but troubled artists such as Syd Barrett, Brian Wilson, and Roky Erickson, Daniel Johnston fights a daily battle with the chronic mental illness that has plagued him nearly his entire life. However, despite recurrent bouts of delusional behavior wherein he has physically endangered himself and others, Johnston has carved out a respectable, influential career as a singer/songwriter of extraordinary talent who has grown since his first crudely recorded cassette was released in...
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