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Terror Has Some Strange Kinfolk

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Download links and information about Terror Has Some Strange Kinfolk by Eugene Chadbourne, Evan Johns. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 53:45 minutes.

Artist: Eugene Chadbourne, Evan Johns
Release date: 1993
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 53:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Achey Rakey Heart 4:33
2. Redneck Jazz 2:56
3. Sail My Ship Alone 5:57
4. I Gotta Pee 0:48
5. I Cut the Wrong Man 3:30
6. George Bush's Bones Jig 2:09
7. Desert Storm Chewing Gum 2:05
8. Let 'Em Drink While They're Young 3:03
9. Mister Jones 3:32
10. Missing Engineer 0:39
11. Killbillies 4:34
12. Got the Blues & Can't Be Satisfied 2:05
13. Checkers of Blood 6:01
14. There Was Gloom 2:52
15. Land of Use to Be 7:40
16. Living In the Country 1:21

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Terror Has Some Strange Kinfolk, the second collaboration between Eugene Chadbourne and Evan Johns, is an avant-roots satire of white trash culture that leads off with a sort-of Billy Ray Cyrus cover called "Achey Rakey Heart" (played in part on an electric rake, of course) and goes on to tackle subjects like underage drinking, trains and George Bush. Despite self-explanatory song titles like "Redneck Jazz" and "Killbillies," however, the record's tone is more affectionate than spiteful; Chadbourne's nasal twang and Johns' whiskey-and-cigarettes growl complement one another nicely, and both gentlemen seem to be having a ball.