Tupelo Chain Sex - Spot The Difference (1984)
vinyl-rip (44,1KHz/16bit) | artwork | flac tracks | no cue | 38:12 | 274mb
New Wave
Graphic artist Art Chantry called Tupelo Chain Sex's second album one of the "… best fucking lp's I've ever heard in my life". When the group first entered the Los Angeles music scene, the Los Angeles Times called the group "bizarre" and went on to describe them as "an avant-garde rockabilly combo featuring washboard, harmonica and a singer named Limey Dave who sports a Mohawk, shouts dislocated epics like Elvis Presley Meets E.T., and alters his vocals through an echo device." In a subsequent review of a live performance, The Times declared that one of the group's major musical influences appeared to be derived from dada. wickipediatrack listing:
1. The Dream 4:55
2. Our Lady Of Hollywood 5:52
3. Spot The Difference 6:34
4. Champion The Wonderhorse 1:56
5. Dr. Nightcall 4:01
6. America Today 2:35
7. The Revolution Will Be Televised 5:12
8. Gimme Five 7:03
personnel:
Tupelo Joe: guitar, accordion, mandolin
Limey Dave: vocals
Willie Dred: drums, percussion
Don Sugarcane Harris: violin, vocals
Stumuk: sax
Kevin Eleven: bass
Lame Flames: backup vocals
see also TCS's first album at Avaxhome: