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It Crawled into My Hand, Honest

 
Album Review: It Crawled into My Hand, Honest
 

  • Artist: The Fugs
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1968
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Having attained a professional rock-band sound on Tenderness Junction, the Fugs seemed determined to further expand their arrangements (aided, perhaps, by a major-label budget) on It Crawled into My Hand, Honest. Indeed, the album is ridiculously eclectic. There's stoned psychedelic folk-rock ("Crystal Liaison"); cry-in-your-beer country music with vehemently satirical or surrealistic lyrics ("Ramses II Is Dead My Love," "Johnny Pissoff Meets the Red Angel"); grand, sweeping classical orchestration ("Burial Waltz"); a Gregorian chant about "Marijuana"; down-home gospel with lyrics that no preacher would dare enunciate ("Wide Wide River," with the line: "I've been swimming in this river of sh*t/More than 20 years and I'm getting tired of it"); and, almost buried along the way, the kind of tuneful, countercultural folk-rock Tuli Kupferberg contributed to earlier albums ("Life Is Strange"). Choral backup vocals abound, and the mere presence of a half-dozen outside arrangers testifies to how much the group's attitude toward exploiting the studio had developed since the bare-bones ESP albums. Generally, the songs (most written by the core trio of Sanders, Kupferberg, and Weaver) are more concerned with deft poetry and humor than political statements, although the customary social satire and calls for sexual freedom and drug use are present in diminishing degrees. Although side one is five discrete tracks, side two is a side-long cut-and-paste of tracks varying in length from three seconds to four minutes, the stylistic jump-cuts similar to those employed by the Mothers of Invention in the same era. It's an impressive and, usually, fun record, but it's also less-lyrically cogent and powerful than their early albums. One senses that the Fugs' personality and individuality were ultimately somewhat muted by the more ambitious production values and frequent use of external musicians and arrangers. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Crystal Liaison Ed Sanders, Ken Weaver The Fugs (3:11)
Ramses II Is Dead, My Love Ed Sanders The Fugs (2:50)
Burial Waltz Ed Sanders The Fugs (2:27)
Wide, Wide River Ken Weaver The Fugs (2:53)
Life Is Strange Tuli Kupferberg The Fugs (2:41)
Johnny Pissoff Meets the Red Angel The Fugs (4:33)
Marijuana Bob Dorough, Ed Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg The Fugs (1:36)
Leprechaun Ken Weaver The Fugs (:11)
When the Mode Of Music Changes Tuli Kupferberg The Fugs (3:55)
Whimpers From the Jello Ed Sanders The Fugs (:21)
The Divine Toe, Pt. 1 The Fugs (:37)
We're Both Dead Now, Alice Ed Sanders, Ken Weaver The Fugs (:15)
Life Is Funny Tuli Kupferberg The Fugs (:14)
Grope Need, Pt. 1/Tuli, Visited By the Ghost of Plotinus/More Grope Ne The Fugs (:38)
Robinson Crusoe Ken Weaver The Fugs (:17)
Claude Pelieu and J.J. Lebel Discuss the Early Verlaine Bread ... Ed Sanders The Fugs (4:27)
The National Haiku Contest Ed Sanders, Ken Weaver The Fugs (:24)
The Divine Toe, Pt. 2 The Fugs (:47)
Irene Ed Sanders The Fugs (1:11)

Credits

The Fugs (Main Performer), Bob Dorough (Arranger), Bob Dorough (Vocals), Ed Sanders (Percussion), Ed Sanders (Vocals), Ed Sanders (Producer), Richard Alderson (Producer), Richard Alderson (Engineer), Kenneth Bates (Vocals), Barbara Calabria (Vocals), Leslie Dorsey (Vocals), Doug Franklin (Vocals), Doug Franklin (Vocal Arrangement), Bob Hanson (Vocals), James Jarvis (Bass), Danny Kortchmar (Guitar), Tuli Kupferberg (Percussion), Tuli Kupferberg (Vocals), Charles Larkey (Bass), Kenny Pine (Guitar), Kenny Pine (Vocals), Marlys Trunkhill (Vocals), Ken Weaver (Drums), Ken Weaver (Vocals), Jennifer Brown (Vocals), Bob Mason (Drums)
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