2007-08-30
Third release for these folks, but the first time I’ve ever heard them. All of the vocals (except for the interesting/funny/breathy “Consuela”) are by Sarah Scott, who is at times Rickie Lee Jones, Maria Muldaur and Martha Davis (The Motels, kids, remember?). Sometimes bouncy, sometimes hypnotic, and one time Dixieland, it makes for a very nice mix of music. The album as a whole stands up very well to repeated listening. Stupid track 11 is a few seconds of nothing, with 12 tracks total. My favorite was track 2, but then again, I am particularly fond of monkey songs! Kindly Old Mr. Tilapia
Western Centuries
Weight Of The World
NEIL YOUNG
Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968
Boomtown Ghosts
Pint & A Half
DAVE ALVIN
ELEVEN ELEVEN
SHANIMAL
Rough & Tumble: Everybody Gets the Blues
PIETA BROWN
Mercury
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