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X Sticky Fingers X

Life's greatest pleasures are often its most fleeting. Witness, for example, the ephemeral run of X_X, a turbulent quartet that tore through Cleveland like a Dadaist cyclone for six months in 1978. Preceding his imminent relocation to NYC, burly, blond brawler John D. Morton assembled the project as a tighter, more rocking successor to his storied proto-punk act The Electric Eels. An early, practice-room incarnation included that group's inimitable singer, Dave E. McManus, as well as future 'Psychotronic Encyclopedia Of Film' author Michael J. Weldon. Shortly thereafter, the cast of characters stabilized to encompass razor-wire guitarist Andrew Klimeyk; CLE magazine editor turned bassist Jim Ellis; and drummer Anton Fier, who went on to fame and fortune with the Feelies, the Lounge Lizards, Pere Ubu, and the Golden Palominos. Pronounced "Ex Blank Ex," the name also doubled as a mental exercise in which a person could insert random words or phrases between the two letters in the moniker. Hence, Morton's jab at the Rolling Stones' sagging legacy for the title of this hotly-anticipated retrospective: 'X Sticky Fingers X'. Compiling a couple of prized singles with a feast of lo-fi but raging live and rehearsal material, the album boasts radical revisions of several Eels classics alongside tunes that would appear drastically altered on a Styrenes LP and on Klimeyk's solo seven-inch. As if that weren't sufficiently tantalizing, underground-culture historian and journalist Jon Savage penned the hepcat liner notes that accompany this "really boss set" of "mean sounds aimed at making your feet move." But forget that jive. The main lure is Morton's ridiculously potent cocktail of brute force, no-wave squall, and nihilistic art prank. Pissed-off vocals, ass-kicking riffs, a hard-charging rhythm section, and the whirr of onstage circular saws split the air.

Price
€ 17.95
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release date
24-04-2014
Label
Item-nr
399959
EAN
6417138622105
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In stock
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