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The Big Sell-Out

 
Album Review: The Big Sell-Out

  • Artist: Bongwater
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

What turned out to be Bongwater's last album before the acrimonious end of the personal and professional Magnuson/Kramer partnership was a sellout only in the sense of the slick cover art and presentation, tongues firmly in cheek. Otherwise, the blend of folk, shadowy psych weirdness, and satiric spoken word and lyrical jabs against the state of the world, specifically America, run as rampant as always. Rick was replaced on second guitar by Raymond Hudson, but this made little general difference to Bongwater's overall approach and Kramer's distinct production style. The title track is one of their best, some lovely guitar drones and singing bringing out the weird, gentle melancholy of the song. Magnuson as always has a great time with her inspired monologues. "What's Big in England Now?" has her in sassy Noo Yawk voice talking about everything from pudgy editors at Rolling Stone to Lenny Kravitz talking about mushy peas. "Celebrity Compass" is even sharper, her depiction of a teenager at a Led Zeppelin party wondering, "Which one will take me away to live with him in his castle in England?," at once hilarious and just a little unsettling. Kramer's hero rock guitar in the background makes all the more sense. There are a couple of interesting deviations from the norm: "Free Love Messes Up My Life" keeps the duet singing prominent throughout, but the arrangement and general groove is very '60s/easy listening, some years before the big cult hype for that sound kicked in. "Flop Sweats," meanwhile, transforms Bongwater into a heavy blues/hard rock group, at least up until Magnuson starts talking about a performance artist who has merchandised and licensed her name with frightening efficiency. A lovely cover of Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talking," with additional ruminations from Magnuson, concludes this intriguing album. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ye Olde Backlash Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (2:41)
The Real Thing Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:09)
Free Love Messes Up My Life Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (2:17)
You're Like Me Now Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (4:31)
I Wanna Talk About It Now Kramer Bongwater (3:42)
What's Big in England Now? Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (1:44)
Schmoozedance Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:53)
Calebrity Compass Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:26)
When Johnnie Dies Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:49)
The Big Sell-Out Kramer Bongwater (3:49)
Over the Credit Line Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:09)
Flop Sweats Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (4:08)
Holding Hands Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (1:40)
Flute of Shame Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (1:54)
On the Cusp of 1970 Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (2:57)
Her Litigious Nature Kramer, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (2:57)
Love Song Kurt Weill, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:50)
Everybody's Talking Fred Neil, Ann Magnuson Bongwater (3:16)

Credits

Pilar Limosner (Stylist), Kramer (Producer), Marcio Almeida (Hair Stylist), Michael Lavine (Photography), Mauricio Almeida (Hair Stylist), Kramer (Engineer), Randolph Hudson III (Guitar), Ron Paul (Assistant Engineer), Kramer (Multi Instruments), David Licht (Drums), Laurie Henzel (Art Direction), Ann Magnuson (Vocals), David Licht (Percussion), Jody Morlock (Make-Up), Kramer (Voices), Ann Magnuson (Voices)
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The Big Sell-Out
Studio album by Bongwater
Released 1992
Recorded 1991
Genre College Rock, Art Rock, Experimental
Label Shimmy Disc
Producer Kramer
Bongwater chronology
The Power of Pussy
(1991)
The Big Sell-Out
(1992)

The Big Sell-Out is the fourth and last CD by the experimental college rock/art-rock band Bongwater. It was recorded in 1991 and released in 1992.

The album is widley considered to be a representation of the growing rift between Magnuson and Kramer. The cover boasts of containing the singles "Celebrity Compass", "Schmoozedance", and "Free Love Messes Up My Life". "Celebrity Compass" was originally introduced during a performance of "You Don't Love Me Yet" by Roky Erikson on an episode of the variety show Night Music, which also featured Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

Maintaining their tradition of neo-psychedelia, "Ye Olde Backlash" contains a melody somewhat reminiscent of "For Your Love" by The Yardbirds. Other appealing songs include "The Real Thing" and "I Want to Talk About It Now". The band's habit of name-dropping also continues as Magnuson mentions a casual meeting with Lenny Kravitz in the song "What's Big in England Now?"

The title track ends with a sound file of the somewhat notorious self-promotional audio tape by "J&H Productions", the talent agency of an unknown man living in Cincinnati, Ohio sent to the entertainment industry, claiming to represent "star after star after star." "Holding Hands" is actually a gruesome tale of young lovers trying to escape Nazi-occupation of some undetermined Eastern European country. The album ends with an interesting cover of the Fred Neil song "Everybody's Talkin'" where Ann narrates assisting one of her relatives in suicide preventions.

Track listing

  1. Ye Olde Backlash - 2:41
  2. The Real Thing - 3:09
  3. Free Love Messes Up My Life - 2:17
  4. You're Like Me Now - 4:31
  5. I Wanna Talk About It Now - 3:42
  6. What's Big in England Now? - 1:44
  7. Schmoozedance - 3:53
  8. Celebrity Compass - 3:26
  9. When Johnnie Dies - 3:49
  10. The Big Sell-Out - 3:49
  11. Over the Credit Line - 3:09
  12. Flop Sweats - 4:08
  13. Holding Hands - 1:40
  14. Flute of Shame - 1:54
  15. On the Cusp of 1970 - 2:57
  16. Her Litigious Nature - 2:57
  17. Love Song - 3:50
  18. Everybody's Talking - 3:16

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