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Side A: 01. Goin’ Down South 02. Boogie Chillen 03. Poor Boy 04. 2 Brothers 05. Snake Drive 06. Shake ’em On Down Side B: |
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Joint Fat Possum and Matador Records reissue on 150g vinyl with anti-static-lined die-cut white paper inner-sleeve with “Limited Edition, 150 Gram Vinyl LP” sticker on shrink-wrap, also re-released on CD. This edition has both label logos on the rear sleeve but only features the Matador catalogue number.
nb. unknown release date, possibly late 90’s. This album was originally released in 1996 by Matador Records on vinyl and CD and was later issued as a sole Fat Possum release. This album is a collaboration between the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, R.L. Burnside and Kenny Brown recorded on the “afternoon of 2-6-96 at Lunati Farms in Holly Springs, MS.” The musical arrangements used on 2 Brothers and Tojo Told Hitler were also used on 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 based on Vacuum of Loneliness originally released on the 1992 self-titled album. An mp3 of 20 Miles covering Goin’ Down South was available on judah-bauer.com. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion also collaborated with R.L. Burnside on the songs Alice May and Highway 7 released on his 1997 album Mr Wizard. Jon Spencer Interview (July 31, 2018):
Full Interview: https://nuvo.newsnirvana.com/music/jon-spencer-s-wild-ride/article_cf2b7400-94fd-11e8-843f-67ad9a357545.html |
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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 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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“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: 7 44861-0214-1 4 RUN-OUT GROOVE ENGRAVING: |