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Still, come midnight I'll most likely be sitting in one of those cheesy booths--the ones with duct tape patching tears in the red vinyl--and the sad thing is, I probably won't even be having a scorpion bowl...
...absolutely the greatest record I've made in my entire life. We gave our souls to this record." It's hard to argue: Tango: Zero Hour combines excitement and full-bodied intensity with a series of lush, mournful tunes that are as painfully beautiful as anything on vinyl...
There are only six songs on Pirate Prude, arranged into two groups of three (on the vinyl version, that means side one and side two): song one is a long, gradually building, apprehensive work; song two is short, light, vocal-oriented, and witty; song three is the emotional punchline, with a memorable chorus and a slow riff to match. The first song on side two, called "ooo," includes both the sounds of hesitant fingers on a guitar neck and a periodic irruption of jazzy trumpet-playing, as if to dramatize some kind of contest between cool, sleek exterior (trumpets...
...press release claimed Perry would turn the castle on 44 Bow St. into a summer home/recording studio. And Aboud said in an interview that the Star Books store behind the castle on Plympton St. would be turned into the "only operating vinyl press in the world...
...sure you'll remember that it's a specially-constructed, thought-out double album, the CD has three minute-long silent tracks called "Side divisions," so that CD purchasers will experience the same interruptions as if they had to get up and turn over or change a vinyl record. "Side 2" opens with an instrumental, "March of the Triumphant Elephants," in the course of which its initial clunkiness (cheesy digitized organ sounds, Casioesque drum-machine beats, etc.) gradually gets transformed into something close to actual triumph. And a few other numbers--notably "Music Without Keys NO. 1 and 3"--ofter...