Paul Leary - The History of Dogs, Revisited (2022) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Paul Leary
- Title: The History of Dogs, Revisited
- Year Of Release: 1991 / 2022
- Label: Shimmy-Disc
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Noise Rock, Alternative, Indie
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
- Total Time: 38:22
- Total Size: 91 / 272 / 466 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Birds Are Dying (3:59)
02. Apollo One (3:11)
03. Dalhart Down The Road (2:36)
04. How Much Longer (4:00)
05. He's Working Overtime (3:20)
06. Speedo Man (1:41)
07. Indians Storm The Government (3:37)
08. Is It Mikey (2:39)
09. Too Many People (3:20)
10. The City (3:56)
11. Fine Home (2:28)
12. The Adventures of Pee Pee The Sailor (3:35)
01. The Birds Are Dying (3:59)
02. Apollo One (3:11)
03. Dalhart Down The Road (2:36)
04. How Much Longer (4:00)
05. He's Working Overtime (3:20)
06. Speedo Man (1:41)
07. Indians Storm The Government (3:37)
08. Is It Mikey (2:39)
09. Too Many People (3:20)
10. The City (3:56)
11. Fine Home (2:28)
12. The Adventures of Pee Pee The Sailor (3:35)
Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary released his debut solo album, The History of Dogs, in 1991 on Rough Trade. It's a gonzo blenderization of punk, psych, glam, industrial, folk, and whatever else was in Paul's brain at the time, along with such lyrical subjects as The Gulf War, space travel, and more.
Out of print since its initial release 31 years ago, Leary is reissuing The History of Dogs on June 17 via Shimmy-Disc. Now titled The History of Dogs Revisited, the album was remastered by Leary and Shimmy-Disc's Kramer, features new artwork, and includes two previously unreleased tracks from the original sessions.
Taking a hiatus from his Butthole Surfer bandmates, Paul Leary seizes the spotlight by taking over all the instrumental and vocal duties on The History of Dogs. An apocalyptic and paranoid song cycle, rife with B-movie horror and Gulf War references that tend to date themselves to the album's 1991 release, Leary has little of Gibby Haynes' wit or flair as a lyricist. Delivering his nonsensical and occasionally sophomoric verse with a falsetto that is equal parts Tiny Tim and John Lydon, Leary occasionally approaches the visceral drive of the Surfers in tracks like "Apollo One" and "He's Working Overtime." The strangely orchestral tones of "The Birds Are Dying" and "Fine Home" are triumphs in production but do little to distract the listener from his largely vague and nonsensical verse. Of course, it doesn't take an avid Butthole Surfer fan to find some humor in a song like "Indians Storm the Government," but for those who think they may fall outside of that classification, this disc comes without a strong recommendation.
Out of print since its initial release 31 years ago, Leary is reissuing The History of Dogs on June 17 via Shimmy-Disc. Now titled The History of Dogs Revisited, the album was remastered by Leary and Shimmy-Disc's Kramer, features new artwork, and includes two previously unreleased tracks from the original sessions.
Taking a hiatus from his Butthole Surfer bandmates, Paul Leary seizes the spotlight by taking over all the instrumental and vocal duties on The History of Dogs. An apocalyptic and paranoid song cycle, rife with B-movie horror and Gulf War references that tend to date themselves to the album's 1991 release, Leary has little of Gibby Haynes' wit or flair as a lyricist. Delivering his nonsensical and occasionally sophomoric verse with a falsetto that is equal parts Tiny Tim and John Lydon, Leary occasionally approaches the visceral drive of the Surfers in tracks like "Apollo One" and "He's Working Overtime." The strangely orchestral tones of "The Birds Are Dying" and "Fine Home" are triumphs in production but do little to distract the listener from his largely vague and nonsensical verse. Of course, it doesn't take an avid Butthole Surfer fan to find some humor in a song like "Indians Storm the Government," but for those who think they may fall outside of that classification, this disc comes without a strong recommendation.
Year 2022 | Rock | Alternative | Punk | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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