Author Topic: Is Lambchop the alt-country GBV?  (Read 901 times)

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Is Lambchop the alt-country GBV?
« on: November 17, 2003, 11:58:00 am »
No Really! Two Lambchop Albums Ready For Release; Wolfman Angry Over Choice of Single Porkchop
 
 Nashville favorites Lambchop have announced that they will be releasing two full-length albums this coming February on Merge Records. Aw Cmon and No You Cmon will each include a twelve-pack of songs that, according to their site, "...bear only a passing resemblance to anything which has gone before." As for why the band decided on the combination release, "The two albums were birthed by the same creative process, however, hence their simultaneous release bound together."
 
 The always shifting line-up led by Kurt Wagner has swelled to fourteen for the albums, with three other guests listed. And if you thought that was all, you obviously don't know your Lambchop from a Porkchop. The albums will feature string arrangements by Lloyd Barry, played by the Nashville String Machine. No word on relation to the Miami Sound Machine.
 
 The two albums will be the follow-up to Is A Woman, released by Merge in 2002. And how about this? We've got the tracklisting for each album for you! Aw, Cmon, No You Cmon!
 
 Aw Cmon Tracklisting:
 1. Being Tyler
 2. Four Pounds in Two Days
 3. Steve McQueen
 4. The Lone Official
 5. Something's Going On
 6. Nothing But a Blur From a Bullet Train
 7. Each Time I Bring It Up It Seems to Bring You Down
 8. Timothy B. Schmit
 9. Women Help To Create the Kind of Men They Despise
 10. I Hate Candy
 11. I Haven't Heard a Word I've Said
 12. Action Figure
 
 No You Cmon Tracklisting:
 1. Sunrise
 2. Low Ambition
 3. There's Still Time
 4. Nothing Adventurous Please
 5. The Problem
 6. Shang a Dang Dang
 7. About My Lighter
 8. Under a Dream of a Lie
 9. Jan 24
 10. The Gusher
 11. Listen
 12. The Producer