
Bernie Bernie Headflap
Blood and Salt
© 2001 Alan McCabe (634479003424)
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A homemade recording by a one man band that reminds some listeners of the Kinks, the Eels. Tom Tom Club, Devo, They Might Be Giants, David Bowie, Tom Petty and the Clash.
tracks
- 1 Art
- 2 Circle
- 3 No Point
- 4 Blood znd Salt
- 5 Imaginary Conversations
- 6 Where is My Friend
- 7 What's Wit Got to Do With Love
- 8 Jealousy
- 9 How the Cat Got What's on his Tongue
- 10 Faces
- 11 Sisyphus
- 12 The Problem
- 13 When You Sleep Alone You Don't Exist
- 14 The Day Some Disappointed People Disappeared
- 15 Spring
- 16 Trial and Error
- 17 Blackened Tuna Kabob
- 18 It's All Good
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albums you will love
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: 5 Weezy Pieces (Remastered Version)
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: Bernie Bernie Headflap Loves Polly Polysyllable [2008 MASTER OF 2000 RECORDING]
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: Mood Stabilizer
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: Fear of People [Cardboard Sleeve Edition]
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: Less Like Penguins [2007 MASTER OF 1998 RECORDING]
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: The Royal We [2007 MASTER OF 1999 RECORDING]
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: Stone Cold Blue
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: Cheese on Wheat
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This is Bernie Bernie Headflap's fifth cd, the third as a one man home recording project. The sound is lofi with drum samples, like a cross between Guided By Voices and They Might Be Giants. The songs are quite varied in mood and style with shades of hiphop, reggae and industrial, but mostly pop/rock. Garagebamd.com listeners reacted especially favorably to "Jealousy," "Trial and Error," and "The Day Some Disappointed People Disappeared."
Some people find this cd extremely addictive. It is especially recommended for those who are bored by ultra slick music industry product.
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A gem. I'm telling all my music loving friends about it.
author: Brian from West ChesterWhat a fun CD! The tunes are catchy, the words are witty. The artist exudes a bouyant positive spirit without being saccharine. Give us more Flap!