01. Goin' Down South
02. Boogie Chillen
03. Poor Boy
04. 2 Brothers
05. Snake Drive
06. Shake 'Em On Down
07. The Criminal Inside Me
08. Walkin' Blues
09. Tojo Told Hitler
10. Have You Ever Been Lonely? |
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This album is a collaboration between the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, R.L. Burnside and Kenny
Brown record in one "afternoon of 2-6-96 at Lunati Farms in Holly Springs, MS."
The musical arrangements used on 2 Brothers and Tojo Told Hitler
would later evolve into the song Cool Vee released by
the Jon
Spencer Blues Explosion on the
2Kindsa Love UK CD single, a
Cool Vee French Promo CD and
the Japanese release of Now
I Got Worry.
Have You Ever Been Lonely? is a jam based on Vacuum of Loneliness
originally released on
the 1992 self-titled album.
The Jon
Spencer Blues Explosion would later collaborate with R.L. Burnside on Alice
May and Highway 7 from his 1997 album
Mr Wizard.
VIEW: Guest Appearances
VIEW: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion releases |
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SONG CREDITS: |
Vocals/Guitar: R.L. Burnside
Guitar: Kenny Brown
Guitar/Harmonica/Vocals/Casio SK-1: Judah Bauer
Drums: Russell Simins
Guitar/Vocals/Drums/Theremin: Jon Spencer
Recorded on the afternoon of 2-6-96 at Lunati Farms in Holly Springs, MS.
Produced: Matthew Johnson
Recorded: Bruce Watson
Mixed/Sequenced at Waterworks, Tuscon, AZ by Jim Waters and Judah Bauer
Assisted by Saylor Breckenridge
01. Goin' Down South
Writer: Burnside
Published: Mocking Bird Music (BMI)
02. Boogie Chillen
Writer: Hooker
Published: Duchess Music (BMI)
03. Poor Boy
Writer: Burnside/Explosion
04. 2 Brothers
Writer: Burnside/Explosion
05. Snake Drive
Writer: Burnside
Published: Mockingbird Music (BMI)
06. Shake 'Em On Down
Writer: Burnside
07. The Criminal Inside Me
Writer: Burnside/Explosion
08. Walkin' Blues
Writer: Burnside
Published: Mocking Bird Music (BMI)
09. Tojo Told Hitler
Writer: Burnside/Explosion
10. Have You Ever Been Lonely?
Writer: Burnside/Spencer/Explosion
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SLEEVE NOTES: |
"There isn't a man in town with good
sense who'd try to argue with Robert Palmer about chaos. "Chaos, chance, charm and
luck are a primary Blues paradigm, of course, and a late-twentieth-century scientific
paradigm as well. The Chaos Theory of post-relativity psychics tells us of Strange
Attractors - inexplicable higher order functions that provide a kind of boundary
or shape or structural dynamic for chaotic systems - and this fits R.L. as well.
The essential character of R.L.'s is chaos-on-wheels; spreading sonic waves of sex
and mayhem around our planet."
R.L.'s a Strange Attractor. he's a .999 fine. 24 karat. 180 proof. 100% pure-Higher-Order
function. He's what's needed; and it's about time. We need a man we can count on.
count on to yell fire in a crowded theater, wave a pistol in a crowded juke."He's
the Blues walking like a man: the living personification of a guitar moan and a
back door slam." R.L. doesn't have time for any nonsense; his plate is full. So.
close your eyes. put your arms in front of your face (if you still care) and prepare
to be Burnsided into stark oblivion by A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey."
"Special Thanks - Helen, Jay, Marty, Dale, Peter, Lori, Chris, Boche, Gibson Guitars"
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ARTWORK:
Cover Art: Derek Hess
Large R.L. Photo: Jim Herrington
BARCODE: [no barcode on artwork]
MATRIX: "C3060 OLE 214.2 . IFPI L155 MASTERED BY NIMBUS" |
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