If you like great mind bending humor you'll love this one!
11/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Every cut is challenging, funny, poignant, great. Some may push the buttons of people who are more conservative, but they are just a gas to listen to. Chris Chandler is a brilliant crazy man who splats out poetry to the accompaniment of some great folk musicians doing counterpoint with their own original tunes. You have to listen, this is not background music. It is one of my all time favorite cds."
Not the same old electro-acoustic folkoid
Lostwarehouse | CA | 08/02/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I agree with the "a music fan AK" review. Shockingly good; his other albums are interesting, but on this one, he and his
collaborators drive each other to amazing lyrical and vocal heights. I really like this kind of music and can't think of any other specific album to compare it to. For under $2.00, I can't think of a better investment in your musical joy and mental health."
Collaborating Artists
themusiccollector | Chicago, IL | 02/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"TRACKS:
1. No one I could talk about this with (with Catie Curtis)
2. No hiding place down here/ Vinegar (with Austin Lounge Lizards)
3. Come heres and the been heres/ Border line insanity (with Chuck Brodsky)
4. Hannibal/ Would you die for a neck tie? (with Dan Bern)
5. Lionel say/ Breakfast serial killers (with Jim's Big Ego)
6. This town/ That town (with Mike West and Myshkin)
7. Who are these people?/ This person (with Trout Fishing in America)
8. Never lived at all/ G chord (with Ellis Paul)
9. Hard times/ 9th ward New Orleans (with Martin Sexton)
10. Someone's gotta pay/ Injustice (with Tom Prasada-Rao)
11. To be more beautiful/ Sofas and #2 Pencils (with Dar Williams)
12. Isn't that so/ Too much of nothing/ Whoop (with Peter Yarrow)
13. I wanna be like you/ The ballad of Theodore (with The Convenience Store Troubadours)"