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(Jon Spencer) Blues Explosion - Snack Cracker (2005) [VICP-62912]

Posted By: Designol
(Jon Spencer) Blues Explosion - Snack Cracker (2005) [VICP-62912]

(Jon Spencer) Blues Explosion - Snack Cracker (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 269 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 83 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 53 Mb
Genre: Alternative, Electronic, Experimental, Punk Blues | Label: Victor | # VICP-62912 | Time: 00:35:42

Japanese only release of remixes from the album "Damage".
(Jon Spencer) Blues Explosion - Snack Cracker (2005) [VICP-62912]

After a long and semi-successful tenure as leader of scuzz-rock heroes Pussy Galore, Jon Spencer took his anti-rock vision and hooked up with guitarist Judah Bauer and drummer Russell Simins to create the scuzz-blues trio the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Postmodern to the core, this is an ironic name; little of what this band plays resembles standard blues. There is, however, a blues feel to what they play, meaning that in many instances they appropriate aspects of the blues (very often clichés) and incorporate them into their anarchic, noisy sound. Not part of alternarock's commercial establishment, Spencer also managed to sharply divide critics who tended to see him as either inspired showman or mendacious con man (frankly, he's both). He did, however, gain popularity and critical respect throughout the '90s.

As with Royal Trux, the other band to emerge after the breakup of Pussy Galore, the Blues Explosion's earliest recordings are virtually incomprehensible (and impossible to find). The bass-less mix is awash in distorted guitars, precious little backbeat, and howled vocals. In its favor is the music's exciting, improvisatory feel; also true is that it's frequently incoherent and careless, and doesn't hold up well to repeated listenings. It was with the the Blues Explosion's 1992 self-titled release that the band began to write semi-coherent songs: Spencer adopted an imitation blues vocal style, and the band riffed wildly and crashed around him in a bluesy sort of way. It was mostly fun, but it also seemed like a bit of a put-on, and more than a little smug.

The Blues Explosion's "breakthrough" came (as it did for Royal Trux) when they began to sound like a '70s rock band. With the release of Extra Width in 1993, Spencer and company got some air time on MTV's alternarock show 120 Minutes with the video for the song "Afro." The most noticeable change was the new emphasis on tight songs, funky backbeats, and loads of catchy riffs and hooks. As for Spencer, he was now singing like a grade-Z Elvis impersonator, but, in turn, lost some of the condescending attitude. Live, the band was (and remains) quite a show, generating the kind of sweat and excitement that became anathema to many punk and post-punk bands. Orange, which was even more accessible than Extra Width, netted the band even more fans upon its release in 1994; 1996's Now I Got Worry and 1998's Acme were also successful. The band took a long hiatus thereafter, only returning four years later with 2002's Plastic Fang and 2004's Damage, the latter their first record for Sanctuary.

John Dougan, Allmusic.com
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Tracklist:


01. Crunchy (TMJ (!!!) Remix) - 06:04
02. Hot Gossip (Jay Braun Remix) - 02:52
03. Mars, Arizona (DFA Remix) - 10:46
04. Crunchy (Solex 'Bounce' Remix) - 02:59
05. Meet Me In The City - 03:38
06. Hot Gossip (TMJ (!!!) Remix) - 05:32
07. Rattling (Live On Jonesy's Jukebox) - 03:48


Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

EAC extraction logfile from 25. July 2011, 23:14

Blues Explosion / Snack Cracker

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Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
Used interface : Installed external ASPI interface

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
Sample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo


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7 | 31:54.05 | 3:48.47 | 143555 | 160701
8 | 38:14.52 | 10:33.29 | 172102 | 219605


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AccurateRip summary

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Track 2 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [735A0FA8]
Track 3 accurately ripped (confidence 1) [AD2D127A]
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All tracks accurately ripped

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(Jon Spencer) Blues Explosion - Snack Cracker (2005) [VICP-62912]

(Jon Spencer) Blues Explosion - Snack Cracker (2005) [VICP-62912]

All thanks to original releaser - vladaz

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