
Chris Butler
Easy Life
© 2001 Chris Butler (642409000528) (format: CD-R)
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Bent pop with a quirky, new age crease.
tracks
- 1 Pigeons
- 2 Easy Life
- 3 Millions & Millions
- 4 Hey Stranger
- 5 Red Drinks!, Red Drinks!
- 6 Box of Noise
- 7 I Did, I Did
- 8 Davey's Sister's Home From College
- 9 Horseshoes & Handgrenades
- 10 Convenience
- 11 My Hometown
- 12 Easy Life (redux)
- 13 Shit Hits Fan, Friday Evening, May 1st (spoken)
- 14 Beggar's Bullets (uncensored)
- 15 Intro to the Guitar Solo
- 16 Captain Trips Bums Clevo
- 17 The Last Chorus of Beggar's Bullets
- 18 Epilog: What A Short Bad Trip It Was
- 19 Shit Hits Fan, Friday Evening, May 1st (spoken) (censored)
- 20 Beggar's Bullets (censored)
- 21 Intro to the Guitar Solo (censored)
- 22 Captain Trips Bums Clevo (censored)
- 23 The Last Chorus of Beggar's Bullets (censored)
- 24 Epilog: What A Short Bad Trip It Was
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Limited Edition radio-only CD-R Release. 14 new tracks of music, spoken word & stories. quite a nice record, if i do say so myself...
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A QUICKIE BIO -
Seminal New Waver, blah blah & etc. Member of Tin Huey in late '70's. Songwriter/producer/guitarist for all Waitresses stuff (including "Square Pegs" TV show theme and "Christmas Wrapping"), early '80's. Spent rest of decade producing (Freedy Johnston, Scruffy The Cat, Joan Osbourne) & writing songs in hard-won obscurity, playing drums and doing freelance writing for tech and music mags. Popped back on to the scene with a series of 45's recorded on antique audio gear using Edison wax cylinders, 1940's wire recorders and 1930's home diskcutters. In 1996, released "The Devil Glitch", a 69-minute song with over 500 verses (1998 Guinness Book of World Records "World's Longest Pop Song!"). In 1997, released "I Feel A Bit Normal Today" - a CD of new bent pop. Played drums with Richard Lloyd (Television). In 2001, released "Un Petit Gouter - The Best of Kilopop!" - a fake "Best of" from a fake Euro-pop band. In, 2001, released "Easy Life" (plus a "alt.easylife.cd" - an out take CD) - a CD song cycle based on the murder of four students at Kent State University in 1970. In 2002, releases "The Museum of Me" - a collection of 10-years-worth of audio experiments using antique and obsolete recording gear. Currently collapsed in a corner, and not planning to do a thing unless there is a damn good reason to.
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