Shoulders - The Fun Never Stops (1996)

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Title: The Fun Never Stops
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Not On Label ‎– SD 001
Genre: Texas Rock, Alt Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:41
Total Size: 123/302 Mb (scans)
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Shoulders - The Fun Never Stops (1996)


Tracklist:

01. Enter Dancing
02. The Fun Never Stops
03. Mr. Troll Is Crying
04. Farmer Melancholy
05. Each Little Cannibal
06. My Offerings
07. Rev. 14:11
08. In The Likeness Of God
09. All Seaman's Ball
10. Gladly Gone
11. Odyssey
12. Old Anxieties (Happy New Year)
13. Exit Dancing

Line-up:
Cello, Violin – John Hagen
Double Bass, Electric Bass, Piano, Organ [Hammond], Synthesizer [Korg Polysix], Backing Vocals – Chris Black
Drums, Percussion – Alan Gene Williams
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Todd Kassens
Lap Steel Guitar – Mark Kenyon
Painting [Inside] – Alex Abel
Percussion [Additional] – Chris Searles
Producer, Mixed By – Philip Tennant
Trumpet, Trombone, Accordion – David Max Crawford
Vocals, Drums [Parade], Harmonica, Cornet [Out-of-tune], Trombone [Hideous], Whistle [Bent Tin], Pipe [Free-hanging River] – Michael Slattery

Shoulders was a highly popular alternative rock band in Austin, Texas in the 1990s; occasionally they still give performances. Shoulders toured nationally and throughout Europe, and they were especially well known in France and other European countries. Their material, written almost entirely by lead singer Michael Slattery and guitarist Todd Kassens, has been called "drunken carnival music," but it was wide-ranging, from hard rock to gentle ballads, from sea shanties to French cabaret music to Irish drinking songs. Slattery, an electrifying performer, is probably one of the greatest American rock poets[citation needed]; his songs tell stories, and they read wonderfully even without the music[citation needed]. They are simultaneously very dark and wildly joyous. He is also an accomplished writer of fiction, poetry, and drama.

Shoulders' lineup included Slattery, who sang and played everything from a huge parade drum which he also used as a trampoline to the "harmonica, out-of-tune cornet, hideous trombone, bent tin whistle," and "free-hanging river pipe"; Kassens on the guitars; Alan Gene Williams on the drums; and Chris Black on bass, piano, and organ. They were frequently accompanied by the well-known Austin cellist John Hagen, who plays in Lyle Lovett's large band. Shoulders' first album, Trashman Shoes, rose to the top of the rock charts in France. Their second was The Fun Never Stops, which did well in Europe but never attained the success of "Trashman Shoes".

Shoulders frequently played at the "Hole in the Wall" at the top of the Drag on Guadalupe in Austin, and for several years they played regularly at Austin's famous acoustic club the Cactus Cafe.



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Many thanks for lossless.