Lambchop - What Another Man Spills (1998)

Album details

Label: Merge Records    Ref#: 1711
Date: 1998   Category: Groep
Length: 0:00   Textbox 1:  
Format: CD   Editie uit jaar: 1998
Audio: Stereo   Aankoop in jaar: 2015
Genre:     Collectors Item: No

Notes/Reviews

Lambchop defy the rock & roll odds, even those of avant-rock, mainly by being an extraordinary bunch of melody-loving tunesmiths. With an attention to texture that rivals the High Llamas, Lambchop throw in vibraphone, baritone sax, trumpet, a multitude of string instruments, and languid lyrical smarts. What they get is a dazzling, dazed moodscape, slack as a humid afternoon and as Western as one can be in a thick forest of instrumental textures. They twang around a bit--even featuring the crowned king of irony and insight, Vic Chesnutt, on vocals--but more often they weave between sweet melodies and such countrified meditations on immortality as this: "Heaven is a disaster, and you won't get there any faster." Lambchop also interject spooked noise and found sounds among their low-key peeks at passion and anguish. But wait--they also do a dandy cover of Curtis Mayfield's "Give Me Your Love" and thus go an extra mile toward being unparalleled in their sheer power to mix and match so broadly. --Andrew Bartlett

Songs/Tracks

1.   Interrupted  
2.   The Saturday Option  
3.   Shucks  
4.   Give Me Your Love (Love Song)  
5.   Life #2  
6.   Scamper  
7.   It's Not Alright  
8.   N.O.  
9.   I've Been Lonely For So Long  
10.   Magnificient Obsession  
11.   King Of Nothing Never  
12.   The Theme From The Neil Miller Show  

Recording/Credits