Vietnam/Heaven
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Vietnam/Heaven | ||
Studio album by Shockabilly | ||
Released | Original: January, 1990 Re-release: June 12, 2001 |
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Genre | Rock | |
Label | Shimmy Disc | |
Producer(s) | Mark Kramer | |
Professional reviews | ||
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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 |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Vietnam
- "Pile Up All Architecture" (Chadbourne/Kramer)
- "Born On The Bayou" (Fogerty)
- "Your U.S.A. and My Face" (Chadbourne)
- "(I Don't Wanna Go To) Vietnam" (Hooker)
- "Flying" (Harrison/Lennon/McCartney)
- "Nicaragua" (Kramer/Sanders)
- "Paris" (Kramer)
- "Iran Into Tulsa" (Chadbourne/Kramer)
- "Georgia In a Jug" (Braddock)
- "Lucifer Sam" (Barrett)
- "Signed D.C." (Lee)
[edit] Heaven
- "Instant Karma" (Lennon)
- "She Was A Living, Breathing Piece Of Dirt" (Chadbourne)
- "Red Headed Stranger" (Calisch/Stutz)
- "When You Dream About Bleeding" (Chadbourne)
- "Tau & The Soldier" (Kramer)
- "Life's a Gas" (Bolan)
- "Tray-Panning the Man" (Kramer)
- "Hendrix Buried In Tacoma" (Chadbourne)
- "How Can You Kill Me, I'm Aleady Dead" (Chadbourne)
- "Vampire Tiger Girl Strikes Again" (Chadbourne)
- "Pity Me, Sheena" (Kramer)
- "Happy New Year" (Chadbourne)
- "Our Metempsychosis" (Kramer)
[edit] Credits
- Eugene Chadbourne - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, plunger mute, electric rake, vocals
- Kramer - bass guitar, keyboard, clarinet, piano, trombone, vocals
[edit] References
- Vietnam/Heaven. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2006-06-16.
- Shockabilly. Trouser Press. Retrieved on 2006-06-16.