| HEAVY TRASH - GOING WAY OUT WITH HEAVY
TRASH [PROMO] (CD, US) |
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DATE: 4.SEPTEMBER.2007 |
LABEL: Yep Roc |
CAT NO.: CD-YEP-2133 |
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01. Pure Gold
02. Outside Chance
03. Double Line
04. Kissy Baby
05. That Ain't Right
06. I Want Oblivion
07. Way Out
08. She Baby
09. They Were Kings
10. Crazy Pritty Baby
11. I Want Refuge
12. Crying Tramp
13. You Can't Win |
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SONG CREDITS: |
Produced: Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray
Recorded at Toe Rag Studio, London with Ed Turner and Liam Watson; Camp Street Studio,
Boston with Paul O Kolderie; NY Hed Studio, NYC with Ivan Julian and Matt Verta-Ray.
Mixed: Jon Spencer/Matt Verta-Ray at NY Hed and Headgear Studio, Brooklyn.
Mastered: Andy Heermans at Polywog
All Songs written by Jon Spencer/Matt Verta-Ray
Everything Else Played and Sung by Jon and Matt
01. Pure Gold
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Simon Chardiet
Drums: Phil Hernandez
02. Outside Chance
Featuring: The Sadies
Drums: Mike Belitsky
Upright Bass: Sean Dean
Guitar/Organ: Dallas Good
Guitar/Baritone Guitar: Travis Good
Vocals: Yebo
03. Double Line
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Kim Kix
Organ/Piano/Baritone Guitar: The Great Nalna
Drums/Vocals: Yebo
Percussion: Daniel Jodocy
04. Kissy Baby
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Kim Kix
Organ/Piano/Baritone Guitar: The Great Nalna
Drums/Vocals: Yebo
05. That Ain't Right
Featuring: The Sadies
Drums: Mike Belitsky
Upright Bass: Sean Dean
Guitar/Organ: Dallas Good
Guitar/Baritone Guitar: Travis Good
06. I Want Oblivion
07. Way Out
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Simon Chardiet
Drums: Phil Hernandez
Organ: Daniel Collas
Saxophone: Andrew "Strippy" Raff
08. She Baby
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Kim Kix
Organ/Piano/Baritone Guitar: The Great Nalna
Drums/Vocals: Yebo
09. They Were Kings
Featuring: The Sadies
Drums: Mike Belitsky
Upright Bass: Sean Dean
Guitar/Organ: Dallas Good
Guitar/Baritone Guitar: Travis Good
Vocals: Yebo
10. Crazy Pritty Baby
Featuring: The Sadies
Drums: Mike Belitsky
Upright Bass: Sean Dean
Guitar/Organ: Dallas Good
Guitar/Baritone Guitar: Travis Good
11. I Want Refuge
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Simon Chardiet
Drums: Phil Hernandez
12. Crying Tramp
Featuring:
Upright Bass: Kim Kix
Organ/Piano/Baritone Guitar: The Great Nalna
Drums/Vocals: Yebo
13. You Can't Win
Featuring: The Sadies
Drums: Mike Belitsky
Upright Bass: Sean Dean
Guitar/Organ: Dallas Good
Guitar/Baritone Guitar: Travis Good
Saxophone: Andrew "Strippy" Raff |
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SLEEVE NOTES: |
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[Promo edition includes publicity and
radio contact email addresses and phone numbers] |
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DETAILS: |
ARTWORK: n/a
BARCODE: n/a
MATRIX: "YEP 2133 R02090710 G1 070530" |
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PRESS RELEASE: |
"The new album from danger-makers Jon
Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray - Going Way Out With Heavy Trash - is their greatest
salvo of passion and grind yet, a torrent of cut-throat twang, a nitro-burning joy
ride that drives hot-rodded guitars and battered tube amps to their earthly extremes!!!
Pre-order Going Way Out and download two bonus tracks, only at the Yep Roc Web Shop!
Jon Spencer cannot stop! His name is synonymous with high-energy deliverance!! He
is the hardest-working man in the game today, a soul on fire, exploding across the
starry sky like a Phantom jet!!! Riding shotgun is the most feared guitar man in
the world, the Lower East Side Studio Svengali and Master of the Analog Sound, Mr.
Matt Verta-Ray, who cuts audiences to ribbons with dagger riffs fired with sniper-like
precision from his atomic-powered Gibson rockabilly blast box!!
But Heavy Trash goes deeper than just rock, rock, rock...
Yes, Heavy Trash rassles with the Sun Sound, echoing slap-back sludge and gurgling
the dark hoodoo groove! Yes, Heavy Trash twangs and shivers in the cold moonlight!!
Heavy Trash rhythms and blues, Heavy Trash punches and weaves... there are songs
for listening and songs for dancing, sad songs, happy songs, and songs that will
make you burn with fever. The words of these songs reflect the folly, the joy or
the sadness in our lives, and Jon’s voice illustrates each mood with such precise
honesty, taking you on a thrill ride to the depths of human emotion.
Influences? Jon and Matt give channel the way out vibes of rock 'n' roll's grooviest
gris-gris monsters, from Charlie Feathers and the Gories, to Waylon and Johnny,
the Cramps, Link Wray and the beat’em down beats of the Cheater Slicks - deep
American roots music that pumps blood to your heart and rattles your brain; music
that aims to leave you exhausted and satisfied and succeeds.
Through their fine recordings, as well as personal appearances, Jon and Matt's talent
is on call 52 weeks of the year. But the Heavy Trash phenomenon is bigger than even
these two giants of soul: they need three complete bands to get it all done! Right
now it would be difficult to draw boundaries on Heavy Trash Way Out Rock 'n' Roll.
Working with some of the finest musicians from Canada, Denmark, Far Rockaway, and
laying tracks in London, Boston, and the Lower East Side, Heavy Trash Way Out Rock
'n' Roll is as big as the globe!
Says Mr. Spencer: "Way Out grew from our insane touring methods... three different
studios, in three different cities, each with a different live band, each with a
different sound. The Sadies at Camp Street studio in Boston... The Danish guys (Tremolo
Beer Gut/Powersolo) at Toe Rag in London with Liam Watson, and the New York crew
at home in Matt's place with Ivan Julian behind the desk."
Clever, witty, original, inventive, spontaneous, rockin, raw, sweaty, soulful, good-looking
. . . how can one fully describe Heavy Trash? Perhaps the adjective most used by
those of us who know is "out!" Heavy Trash is out as you'll understand when you
hear this album, their most Way Out collection of songs to date!" - yeproc.com |
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yeproc.com
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heavytrash.net
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myspace.com/heavytrash
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