2x12" 20th Anniversary Edition on Coloured Vinyl - Altrentaive Rock & Country Rock LP
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Lambchop's 1998 album 'What Another Man Spills' is being pressed to vinyl for the first time after it's original release 20 years ago! Remastered from the original DAT, the 2-LP and CD reissue features a refreshed artwork, and a limited version comes on clear & yellow vinyl.
What Another Man Spills (1998) represents a milestone in Lambchop's career, but not in the modern sense of a 'landmark' release. Building on foundations that had once sounded almost literally creaky, it expands upon the tentative manoeuvres they'd undertaken with the previous year's Thriller (1997) and gestures confidently towards its brassy successor, Nixon, which would arrive in 2000 to wild acclaim and previously unimaginable commercial success.
It's a safe bet to expect the unexpected in regards to any new Lambchop effort, but the cryptically titled (and beautifully packaged) What Another Man Spills is the
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Interrupted
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The Saturday Option
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Shucks
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Give Me Your Love (Love Song)
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Life #2
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Scamper
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It's Not Alright
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N.O.
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I've Been Lonely For So Long
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Magnificent Obsession
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King Of Nothing Never
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The Theme From The Neil Miller Show
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Lambchop is an American alt-country band from Nashville, Tennessee, the capital of country music. Originally called Posterchild, the band (which formed in 1986) cannot easily be classified into a genre and certainly not into that of traditional country music. The collective around frontman Kurt Wagner has a fluid membership, at times including as many 18 musicians, and is frequently associated with alternative country. Lambchop’s music combines wryly ironic lyrics that are complex in form and content with harmonious tunes and soulful background vocals. It is indebted to folk and country as much as to the smooth soul of Barry White, Curtis Mayfield or Marvin Gaye and can be seen as a fine exemplification of Kris Kristofferson’s famous line: “country music is the white man’s soul”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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