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Finally, The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid (CD - 2002)( UPC: 00018777376426)Artist: Flaming Lips Label: Restless Records (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Experimental Rock Album Description: The Flaming Lips: Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, Steven Drozd, Ronald Jones.Compilation producers: The Flaming Lips, Scott Booker. Recorded between 1983 & 1988. All tracks have been digi... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| The Flaming Lips: Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, Steven Drozd, Ronald Jones. Compilation producers: The Flaming Lips, Scott Booker. Recorded between 1983 & 1988. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Finally, the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid is the first, and largest, of two archival sets from Restless which collects nearly all the material released by the Flaming Lips before they left independent rock for one of the most unexpected major-label deals in history. Over the course of three discs, it tells the story of what Wayne Coyne calls "a talentless, inexperienced, poorly conceived, poorly equipped drug damaged group of friends and family who had an enthusiasm for punk, new wave and classic rock." It's difficult to argue with any assessment from the notoriously honest Coyne, and especially so based on much of this material. It begins with the band's debut EP from 1984, five rockers that certainly aren't pedestrian, but also don't make much sense. Coyne's brother Mark -- later the subject of the classic "Put the Waterbug in the Policeman's Ear" -- takes lead vocals, but disappears by the time of the Lips' first album, Hear It Is, which encompasses the straightahead acid-rocker "With You" as well as more addled material like the epic (in length) "Jesus Shootin' Heroin" and "Charlie Manson Blues." Oh My Gawd!!!... from 1987 and Telepathic Surgery from 1989 are even less straight-ahead than previous work; the band basically used these albums as sounding boards for all the studio- and effects-experimentation that would only pay off later in their career. Still, though Coyne has less control over his voice, and the band attempts prog or metal clichés at the drop of a hat, much of what made the Flaming Lips so special later is here to be found -- if not enjoyed, or as frequently. Since the quantum leap made by the band with In a Priest Driven Ambulance is documented only on the second of these sets (The Day They Shot a Hole in the Jesus Egg), consider this three-disc set an enjoyable fan-only collection and not the genesis of masterpieces like Transmissions From the Satellite Heart and The Soft Bulletin. ~ John Bush |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Bag Full of Thoughts |
| 2. | Out For a Walk |
| 3. | Scratchin' the Door |
| 4. | Garden Of Eyes / Forever Is A Long Time |
| 5. | My Own Planet Hear It Is |
| 6. | With You |
| 7. | Unplugged |
| 8. | Trains, Brains & Rain |
| 9. | Jesus Shootin' Heroin |
| 10. | Just Like Before |
| 11. | She Is Death |
| 12. | Charlie Manson Blues |
| 13. | Man From Pakistan |
| 14. | Godzilla Flick |
| 15. | Staring At Sound / With You |
| 16. | Killer on the Radio - (bonus track) |
| 17. | Batman Theme - (bonus track) |
| 18. | Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - (bonus track) |
| 19. | Handsome Johnny - (bonus track) |
| 1. | Everything's Explodin' |
| 2. | One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning |
| 3. | Maximum Dream For Evil Knievel |
| 4. | Can't Exist |
| 5. | Ode to C.C. (Part I) |
| 6. | Ceiling Is Bendin', The |
| 7. | Prescription: Love |
| 8. | Thanks to You |
| 9. | Can't Stop the Spring |
| 10. | Ode to C.C. (Part II) |
| 11. | Love Yer Brain |
| 12. | Groove Room - (bonus track) |
| 13. | Jesus Shootin' Heroin - (bonus track) |
| 14. | Trains, Brains & Rain - (bonus track) |
| 15. | Communication Breakdown - (bonus track) |
| 16. | One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning - (live, bonus track) |
| 1. | Drug Machine in Heaven |
| 2. | Right Now |
| 3. | Michael, Time to Wake Up |
| 4. | Chrome Plated Suicide |
| 5. | Hari-Krishna Stomp Wagon |
| 6. | Miracle on 42nd Street |
| 7. | Fryin' Up |
| 8. | Hell's Angel's Cracker Factory - (Edit) |
| 9. | U.F.O. Story |
| 10. | Redneck School of Technology |
| 11. | Shaved Gorilla |
| 12. | Spontaneous Combustion of John |
| 13. | Last Drop of Morning Dew |
| 14. | Beg's and Achin' |
| 15. | Death Valley '69 - (bonus track) |
| 16. | Thank You - (bonus track) |
| 17. | Can't Stop the Spring - (remix, bonus track) |
| 18. | Jesus Shootin' Heroin - (live, bonus track) |
| 19. | My Own Planet Hear It Is - (live, bonus track) |
| 20. | After the Gold Rush - (bonus track) |
| 21. | Death Tripping at Sunrise - (bonus track) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00018777376426 |
| Release Date: | Sep 17, 2002 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Experimental Rock |
| Label: | Restless Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | Ryko Distrib |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2002 |
| # of Discs: | 3 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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