VULGAR BOATMENPlease Panic

Label: Play Loud
  • LP
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Artikelnummer: 020269 Release Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2024

Beschreibung

In the early 1990’s, the Vulgar Boatmen’s first two albums, You and Your Sister and Please Panic, garnered accolades from virtually every major music publication in the country, despite being barely available on the tiny Record Collect and Safehouse labels. The group’s unique working arrangement (two distinct lineups, located 800 miles apart, fronted separately by songwriters Robert Ray and Dale Lawrence) received a lot of attention – but so did their style, a melodic hypno-R&B, compared to everyone from Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers to the Feelies and the Velvet Underground.
The band toured extensively in the US and Europe. Their songs were heard on both college and commercial radio – especially “Drive Somewhere”, a surprise hit on Chicago’s WXRT. In the 1992 Option Magazine Readers Poll, Please Panic placed fifth in the Best New Album category. In 1995, critic Bill Wyman called You and Your Sister the best record of the last ten years. The following year, his colleague at Salon.com Charles Taylor named Please Panic his all-time favorite album. In 1995, the Boatmen made their major label debut with Opposite Sex, released in Europe on Blanco y Negro/EastWest. It too received glowing reviews from the British press, but label politics at Elektra kept the album from ever getting a stateside release. In 2003, No Nostalgia issued Wide Awake, a 21-track anthology chronicling the band’s career.
2018 will see vinyl editions of the Vulgar Boatmen’s first three albums, issued by play loud! productions (Berlin). Opposite Sex will be released for the first time ever on vinyl.
The vinyl re-issues are limited to 500 copies each and come in the original artwork. The albums have been partly re-mixed and re-mastered. Liner notes and accompanying photographs will be different for each release. Liner notes for You and Your Sister by Bill Wyman. Liner notes for Please Panic by Charles Taylor. Liner notes for Opposite Sex by Ira Robbins.

Tracks

01. Don’t mention it
02. Calling upstairs
03. We can figure this out
04. Fool me
05. You don’t love me yet
06. There’s a family
07. You’re the one
08. Goodnight, Jean-Marie
09. I’m not stuck on you
10. Allison says
11. Stop alternating
12. The 23rf of September