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Vietnam/Heaven

 
Album Review: Vietnam/Heaven

  • Artist: Shockabilly
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1990 01
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The final two albums by the avant rock trio Shockabilly were their creative high points, the albums where their combination of silly, antic humor and experimental noise finally truly came together. It's not that these albums are any less goofy than what had come before -- guitarist Eugene Chadbourne still sings a lot of the songs in those silly cartoon voices that Primus stole outright, and bassist Kramer introduces that bizarre sped-up voice that he later used on the Bongwater records with Ann Magnuson. New drummer David Licht, who became an integral part of Kramer's world starting with these records, gives the band more of a rock & roll wallop, the same sort of heft that Sonic Youth suddenly gained when Steve Shelley joined. These are still self-consciously abrasive, "difficult" records filled with alternately giggly and creepy sound collages, but songs like "How Can You Kill Me, I'm Already Dead" (a disturbing musical recasting of some of Charles Manson's public rants) and Kramer's unexpectedly bouncy "Pity Me Sheena" have a musical presence and authority that Shockabilly's earlier records lacked. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pile Up All Architecture Eugene Chadbourne, Kramer Shockabilly (2:09)
Born on the Bayou John Fogerty Shockabilly (2:26)
Your U.S.A. and My Face Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (3:21)
(I Don't Wanna Go To) Vietnam Shockabilly (3:05)
Flying George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr Shockabilly (3:00)
Nicaragua Kramer, Ed Sanders Shockabilly (2:29)
Paris Kramer Shockabilly (2:09)
Iran into Tulsa Eugene Chadbourne, Kramer Shockabilly (2:04)
Georgia in a Jug Bobby Braddock Shockabilly (2:55)
Lucifer Sam Syd Barrett Shockabilly (3:19)
Signed D.C. Arthur Lee Shockabilly (3:14)
Heaven Instant Krama John Lennon Shockabilly (1:49)
She Was a Living, Breathing Piece of Dirt Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (2:11)
Red Headed Stranger Carl Stutz Shockabilly (2:57)
When You Dream About Bleeding Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (2:43)
Tau and the Soldier Kramer Shockabilly (2:18)
Life's a Gas Marc Bolan Shockabilly (2:47)
Tray-Panning the Man Kramer Shockabilly (2:31)
Hendrix Buried in Tacoma Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (2:20)
How Can You Kill Me, I'm Already Dead Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (2:23)
Vampire Tiger Girl Strikes Again Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (1:40)
Pity Me Sheena Kramer Shockabilly (3:03)
Happy New Year Eugene Chadbourne Shockabilly (7:00)
Our Metempsychosis Kramer Shockabilly

Credits

Paul Kramer (Mixing), Macioce (Photography), Eugene Chadbourne (Guitar (Electric)), Paul Kramer (Vocals), Paul Kramer (Tapes), Eugene Chadbourne (?), Eugene Chadbourne (Vocals), Eugene Chadbourne (Guitar (Acoustic)), Paul Kramer (Producer), Paul Kramer (Bass), Paul Kramer (Casio), Paul Kramer (Clarinet), Eugene Chadbourne (Plunger Mute), Paul Kramer (Piano), Eugene Chadbourne (Rake), Paul Kramer (Trombone)
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Vietnam/Heaven
Studio album by Shockabilly
Released Original: January, 1990
Re-release: June 12, 2001
Genre Rock
Label Shimmy Disc
Producer Mark Kramer
Professional reviews
Shockabilly chronology
The Ghost of Shockabilly
(1989)
Vietnam/Heaven
(1990)
Live ... Just Beautiful
(1990)

Vietnam/Heaven is a studio album by the band Shockabilly, one of the many projects of influential and prolific guitarist Eugene Chadbourne. The album is a combination of two previously unavailable LPs, and was extremely well-received by critics. Notably, these recordings feature many sonic techniques that were later duplicated by bands such as Primus and Sonic Youth. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Vietnam

  1. "Pile Up All Architecture" (Chadbourne/Kramer)
  2. "Born On The Bayou" (John Fogerty)
  3. "Your U.S.A. and My Face" (Chadbourne)
  4. "(I Don't Wanna Go To) Vietnam" (Hooker)
  5. "Flying" (Harrison/Lennon/McCartney)
  6. "Nicaragua" (Kramer/Sanders)
  7. "Paris" (Kramer)
  8. "Iran Into Tulsa" (Chadbourne/Kramer)
  9. "Georgia In a Jug" (Braddock)
  10. "Lucifer Sam" (Barrett)
  11. "Signed D.C." (Arthur Lee)

Heaven

  1. "Instant Karma!" (John Lennon)
  2. "She Was A Living, Breathing Piece Of Dirt" (Chadbourne)
  3. "Red Headed Stranger" (Calisch/Stutz)
  4. "When You Dream About Bleeding" (Chadbourne)
  5. "Tau & The Soldier" (Kramer)
  6. "Life's a Gas" (Bolan)
  7. "Tray-Panning the Man" (Kramer)
  8. "Hendrix Buried In Tacoma" (Chadbourne)
  9. "How Can You Kill Me, I'm Aleady Dead" (Chadbourne)
  10. "Vampire Tiger Girl Strikes Again" (Chadbourne)
  11. "Pity Me, Sheena" (Kramer)
  12. "Happy New Year" (Chadbourne)
  13. "Our Metempsychosis" (Kramer)

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