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Humpty Dumpty LSD
Butthole Surfers
Humpty Dumpty LSD
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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60 minutes of previously unreleased or hard to find material, all taken from original master tapes. Includes demos, out takes from the 'Rembrandt Pussyhorse' and 'Hairway to Steven ' sessions, home recordings, and more...  more »

     
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All Artists: Butthole Surfers
Title: Humpty Dumpty LSD
Members Wishing: 9
Total Copies: 0
Label: Latino Bugger Veil
Original Release Date: 1/1/1982
Re-Release Date: 6/18/2002
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 697410000722, 5024545188028

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Album Description
60 minutes of previously unreleased or hard to find material, all taken from original master tapes. Includes demos, out takes from the 'Rembrandt Pussyhorse' and 'Hairway to Steven ' sessions, home recordings, and more. A must have for all BH fans. 16 tracks.
 

CD Reviews

Thank Gibby - it's not techno!!
D. Burke | Opelika, AL United States | 07/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are a Surfers fan and loved them live and on record, and suffered through the radio friendly 'Electric Larryland' and that more recent abomination, 'Weird Revolution' and its references to pop hack Dr. Timothy 'let's all put on flashing glasses and pretend we're on drugs' Leary, then you are truly in a rotten state. Remember the good ol' Surfers? Remember that music that twisted your brain? The atonal sounds and pounding drums and sonic assaults that made your parents run screaming from your closed bedroom door like scalded dogs? 'Humpty Dumpty LSD' is a return to the vaults for little tidbits of joy to make you forget that the last two albums were little more than disco (what else is techno?) with the BH name stuck on them. Relax. Reminesce. Curl up with your loved ones and put this little firecracker in the CD player. Enjoy! There is little else to say. This is the real Butthole Surfers that I have known and loved for years and saw live on occasion (I still have flashbacks). I cannot recommend it enough for those of you who, like me, wondered if somehow Gibby Haynes decided to become Depeche Mode. Look Mommy, the paint on my walls is peeling..."
Buttholes get back to basics
Cody | Houston, Texas | 06/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Humpty Dumpty LSD is the best Buttholes album since Hairway to Steven. It contains several rare and unreleased tracks that are sure to bring a tear to any Tejass drunk rock fan. Guitarist Paul Leary adds vocals to many songs and Daniel Johnston also appears on the album. Songs such as Just a Boy and I Hate My Job will take you back to the good ol days of punk. My personal favorites are 100 Million People Dead, a track that originally appeared on the P.E.A.C.E. compillation album, and Earthquake which originally appeared on Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye, a tribute to the late Roky Erikson."
AMAZING, of course
S Shepark | Kansas City | 12/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"For those that know and love the surfers as the most brain bending, soul-chewing outfit EVER - you rock. For those that put on Humpty Dumpty or Locust Abortion and think "I don't get it". Give it up!!! You never will!!!! I love and adore this CD just as I love and adore the surfers and always will. I'll continue to support them no matter what choices they make in the studio. They are dangerous and squishy and brilliant technicolor reaching sharply out at you in a musical world full of blank, flat, harmless snoring.



My only sorrow regarding the surfers is that in about ten years the rest of the world is going to catch up their first four CDs (plus this one) and there is going to be an ENORMOUS Surfers revival. Just wait and see. It may take twenty years. People are fairly dense. Just turn on the radio and listen. Listen in any "trendy" coffee shop. It's the most inert, harmless, lifeless blah stuff. No risk. No daring. Very dour and downbeat and "cool". A lot of posing by the camera-ready lead singer, hair immaculately coiffed. Jesus. Excuse me while I blow my brains out.



Anyway, this album is brilliant and you should buy it immediately. Don't even think. Just buy. Click and buy. I promise you won't be sorry. I loved the songs on here. The surfers have an amazing way of blending punk, metal, psychadelics, and trance into the most exquisite, beautiful package. I love the eastern feel to some of the songs. Some, in particular "All Day" have a legitimately spiritual feel. I would say the weak points to the CD "Concubine" (just feels too incomplete) and "Eindhoven Chicken Masque" which doesn't really feel as much like a surfer song.





Buy this album!! You won't be sorry!!!

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