
R. Stevie Moore
The Yung and Moore Show (with Yukio Yung)
© 2005 Yung/Moore
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Dangerous overload of popmusical brillance as mailcollaborated across the Great Atlantic by the world's greatest two DIY rock 'n roll orchestrators.
tracks
- 1 Schwann Catalog
- 2 I Wish Marvin Gaye's Father Had Shot Me Instead
- 3 On The Bench
- 4 Divorce Court
- 5 Norway
- 6 Name Tag The Entertainer Take 12
- 7 Subjectivity
- 8 I'm Taking Your Stuff
- 9 Social Studies Buddies
- 10 Baby, Why?
- 11 Fridge Magnet Poem #1
- 12 Take Back
- 13 Split Second
- 14 Off The Bench
- 15 I Go Into Your Mind/Extract from Quite Nice Dream
- 16 I Like Yellow Things
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this startling album was conceived throughout 2004 by top noted underground stars rsm (usa) and yukio yung (uk), tossing tracks and conceptual bits via the int'l postal system, concocting a mix of checks and balances utilizing every known musical style for a sublime various artist effect not heard in decades. this highly polished effort explodes with brand new freshness and unique originality, emphasizing the lost art of ultravariety and genre-surfing head-on trainwreck: loud meets soft, funny meets sad, fast meets slow, beauty meets noise, anglo meets hillbilly, bozo meets techno, generic meets eccentric. when your parents bought lp's, most of them closely resembled this stunning new example... frankly, the sheer dearth of ideas in current music makes it seem that there really never was any rock renaissance. well, get this disc and absorb the proof of truth. it is simply the best there is. we dare you to cross this line.
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- author: Nick
Sounds very inspired. Lots of nice melodies and some unexpected twists
Masterpiece!
author: Mike MarshallWith a catalogue of over 400 various albums, you'd expect there to be some bad ones, right? WRONG! This album just goes to show that after 30 years, R Stevie's still got it! A fine collection of songs with collaborator Yukio Yung. One of my all-time favorites!