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Beelzebubba

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発売日 1997年03月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRestless
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 72545
SKU 018777254526

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:45:40
Personnel: Jasper Thread (vocals, guitar, accordion); Rodney Anonymous (vocals); Leann Zimmers-Cameron (mandolin); Susan Lavez, Mark Williams (strings); Brian Beattie (accordion); Carl Spann, Jon Blondell (horns); Dean Clean (drums, background vocals). Recording information: Arlyn Studios, Austin, TX. Having built up a sizeable cult with surprising mainstream exposure here and there, the Milkmen got as close as they ever would to high-profile success with Beelzebubba. The basic formula and approach of the band hadn't changed a lot, but they did get it all together to create another near-perfect single, "Punk Rock Girl." Sprightly and catchy, it mixes the unexpectedly tender, sweet side of the band with the usual drawling humor from Anonymous -- everything from accordion to utterly random Beach Boys (or is that the Mamas and the Papas?) references crop up. Beyond that splash, it was Milkmen time as usual: over the top, sarcastic, and more. Production was the clearest and most radio-friendly it ever was. The band's eternal hatred for trendoids, poseurs, and morons unsurprisingly continued to flourish from the first song in: "Brat in the Frat" targets the title character in question but spends some time demolishing the radical wannabe as well. Similarly amusing slams and smackdowns crop up throughout: "Bad Party," the snarky "Everybody's Got Nice Stuff But Me," and so forth. As an album through and through, Beelzebubba suffers from the same problem as Eat Your Paisley in many ways -- a load of potentially inspiring ideas that often don't add up in the end. "RC's Mom" is a good example; if the music is meant to parody funk, it doesn't do it as well as, say, Led Zeppelin's "The Crunge," and if it's a celebration, it's pretty obvious and boring. As for the vocals, well, never mind. But so long as songs like "My Many Smells" and "Born to Love Volcanoes" are around, there's still hope yet. ~ Ned Raggett
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Brat in the Frat

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    2. 2.
      RC's Mom

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    3. 3.
      Stuart

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    4. 4.
      I Walk the Thinnest Line

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    5. 5.
      Sri Lanka Sex Hotel

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    6. 6.
      Bad Party

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    7. 7.
      Punk Rock Girl

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    8. 8.
      Bleach Boys

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    9. 9.
      My Many Smells

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    10. 10.
      Smokin' Banana Peels

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    11. 11.
      The Guitar Song

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    12. 12.
      Born to Love Volcanos

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    13. 13.
      Everybody's Got Nice Stuff But Me

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    14. 14.
      I Against Osborne

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    15. 15.
      Howard Beware

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    16. 16.
      Ringo Buys a Rifle

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

    17. 17.
      Life Is Shit

      アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Dead Milkmen

商品の紹介

Having built up a sizeable cult with surprising mainstream exposure here and there, the Milkmen got as close as they ever would to high-profile success with Beelzebubba. The basic formula and approach of the band hadn't changed a lot, but they did get it all together to create another near-perfect single, "Punk Rock Girl." Sprightly and catchy, it mixes the unexpectedly tender, sweet side of the band with the usual drawling humor from Anonymous -- everything from accordion to utterly random Beach Boys (or is that the Mamas and the Papas?) references crop up. Beyond that splash, it was Milkmen time as usual: over the top, sarcastic, and more. Production was the clearest and most radio-friendly it ever was. The band's eternal hatred for trendoids, poseurs, and morons unsurprisingly continued to flourish from the first song in: "Brat in the Frat" targets the title character in question but spends some time demolishing the radical wannabe as well. Similarly amusing slams and smackdowns crop up throughout: "Bad Party," the snarky "Everybody's Got Nice Stuff But Me," and so forth. As an album through and through, Beelzebubba suffers from the same problem as Eat Your Paisley in many ways -- a load of potentially inspiring ideas that often don't add up in the end. "RC's Mom" is a good example; if the music is meant to parody funk, it doesn't do it as well as, say, Led Zeppelin's "The Crunge," and if it's a celebration, it's pretty obvious and boring. As for the vocals, well, never mind. But so long as songs like "My Many Smells" and "Born to Love Volcanoes" are around, there's still hope yet. ~ Ned Raggett
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