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Friday, December 28, 2018
VA - (1996) Slamdek A to Z CD
K Composite Media – none
TracklistHide Credits
1 –Pink Aftershock Dreams
2 –Substance Undertow
3 –Spot Skate For Fun
4 –Kinghorse Bastards Like Me
5 –Endpoint Thought You Were
6 –Cerebellum Fire
7 –Slambang Vanilla Mexicana Mama
8 –Jawbox Bullet Park
9 –Crawdad Gone
10 –Crain Proposed Production
11 –Pope Lick Bardstown Road
12 –Sister Shannon Haint
13 –Hopscotch Army Souls
14 –King G & The J Krew Freakazoid Etc.
15 –Sunspring Magnet
16 –Ennui 34-Page Book
17 –Rodan Toothfairy Retribution Manifesto
18 –LG&E Fifth
19 –Metroschifter Flat
20 –Telephone Man Automatic Pilot
21 –Falling Forward Christensen Spring
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Slim Whitman - (1984) Angeline LP
At his worst, Whitman, 60 (in 1984), sounds like a cross between Tiny Tim and a coyote whose paw is caught in a trap. At his best, he sounds like a cross between Tiny Tim and a coyote who is happy his paw isn't caught in a trap. On the other hand, he has made 70 or so albums, which is rather more than your average former mailman, shipyard worker and baseball player have done. On this LP, produced by Nashville veteran Bob Montgomery, he seems to have toned down the yodelly stuff that let him in for so much ribbing on the SCTV comedy series, though there's more than enough of it on Cry Baby Heart and Blue Bayou (Roy Orbison and Linda Ronstadt have nothing to worry about). He also does such old hits as Dreamin', A Place in the Sun and Scarlet Ribbons. (He has said, astonishingly enough, that he has heard only one previous recording of Scarlet Ribbons, by the Browns in 1959. Does the name Harry Belafonte mean anything to you, Slim?) Whitman's son Byron wrote another of the tunes, Blue Memories; it includes the lines "Teardrops keep fallin' like rain/ Pictures only add to the pain," which provide an idea of how imaginative it is. When he's not high-pitching it, Whitman is a marginally competent singer. All of which leaves more or less unanswered the burning question of how he has managed to sell more than 50 million records?!
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Holy shit, this is SO fucking good! 80's synthy country.
Thanks to Andy Kaufman for introducing me to Slim:
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