"The Eddie Chatterbox Double Trio Love Album" 
 Artist 
 Camper Van Chadbourne
 Albumtitel
 The Eddie Chatterbox Double Trio Love Album
 Label
 Fundamental
 Veröffentlichung
 1988
 Aufnahme
 Apr 1988
 Format
 Album (LP) Tributalbum
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 440780
 Bewertung nach Bestenlisten
 
 Musiker 
 Eugene Chadbourne (v, g, bj, hp), Bruce Ackley (ssax), Graham Connah (p) Camper Van Beethoven: Jonathan Segel (vio, org, md), Victor Krummenacher (bg), Chris Pedersen (dr)  
 Produzent 
 Eugene Chadbourne 
 Zitate 

A sequel of sorts to Camper Van Chadbourne, the 1987 collaboration between Eugene Chadbourne and Camper Van Beethoven, The Eddie Chatterbox Double Trio Love Album features a six-man ("double trio") band half comprised of CVB members. The album is split between five of Chadbourne's originals and five fairly straightforward covers of Tim Buckley songs. Chadbourne's songs are fully realized, accessible compositions that rank among his best, particularly the hilarious "Life x 2" and "Used Record Pile." The heavy metal parody "Voodoo Vengeance" resurfaced a year later in a different recording on the Monks of Doom's album The Cosmodemonic Telegraph Company. The political content is unusually low on this outing except for "Sword + Shield," a general critique of Star Wars-type defense programs. The band works up the same kind of horns-and-strings cacophony heard on Camper Van Chadbourne, sounding like a Salvation Army band tooting through the apocalypse, with a few extended jams and noise-fests Chadbourne fans have come to love or tolerate. The Buckley songs show Chadbourne's sensitive side and fall in line with his ongoing tributes to the work of great songwriters. Whether or not it was Camper Van Beethoven's influence that ushered him toward conventionality, Chadbourne's collaborations with CVB are among his most approachable efforts.

(by Greg Adams, All Music Guide)

Songs 5 Tracks
B-1 I Must Have Been Blind (Tim Buckley)
B-2 Chase The Blues Away (Tim Buckley)
B-3 The River (Tim Buckley)
B-4 Blue Melody (Tim Buckley)
B-5 Strange Feeling (Tim Buckley)
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