Humpty Dumpty LSD
Humpty Dumpty LSD | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | July 11, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1982-1994 | |||
Length | 69:11 (CD version) | |||
Label | Latino Buggerveil | |||
Butthole Surfers chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | [2] |
Humpty Dumpty LSD is the second compilation album by American
The album was released on the band's own label, Latino Buggerveil. It offers a wide assortment of demos, unreleased studio tracks and songs originally released on compilations, recorded between 1982 and 1994. Most notably, it contains outtakes from the 1985 sessions for Butthole Surfers' Rembrandt Pussyhorse studio album. Some tracks are unfinished songs; for example, "Day of the Dying Alive" was later reworked as "Jimi," while the vinyl-only song "Sherman" is an alternative version of "Backass," both of which are on Hairway to Steven.
The
Track listing
- "Night of the Day" – 2:20 1
- "One Hundred Million People Dead" (a.k.a. "100 Million People Dead") – 7:22 2
- "I Love You Peggy" – 3:25 3
- "Space I" – 5:48 2
- "Perry Intro" – 1:36 3
- "Day of the Dying Alive" – 5:46 2
- "Eindhoven Chicken Masque" – 2:52 3
- "Just a Boy" – 4:02 4
- "Sinister Crayon" – 4:00 (2-LP version only)
- "Hetero Skeleton" – 4:58 3
- "Earthquake" (Roky Erickson/Tommy Hall) – 4:55 5
- "Ghandi" – 2:28 6
- "I Hate My Job" – 2:04 4
- "Space II" – 5:11 2
- "Concubine Solo" – 1:46 1
- "All Day" – 8:32 2 (featuring Daniel Johnston on guest vocals)
- "Sherman" – 6:10 (2-LP version only)
- "DADGAD" – 6:00 7
- (untitled bonus track) – 0:06
1 4-track recording, 1983
2 Home 8-track recording, 1987
3 Studio recording, 1985 (Rembrandt Pussyhorse sessions)
4 Studio recording, 1982 (Butthole Surfers sessions)
5 Studio recording, 1988 (Hairway to Steven sessions)
6 Practice space recording, 1992
7 Practice space recording, 1994
Personnel
- Gibby Haynes
- Paul Leary
- Quinn Matthews
- Bill Jolly
- Jeff Pinkus
- Scott Matthews
- King Coffey
- Teresa Nervosa
References
- Allmusic. Retrieved March 17, 2010.
- ^ Brackett, Nathan. "Butthole Surfers". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. November 2004. pg. 123, cited March 17, 2010