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Lambchop
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 23, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: September 23, 1997
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Merge Records
  • ASIN: B0000019P6
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #265,374 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Up until this album, it seemed as though Lambchop's blend of classic country and pop never properly congealed for more than the span of a single or two. Luckily, on Thriller, the Nashville ensemble is headed in the right direction. The band plays eight songs that blend the vocalese of Burl Ives, the guitar textures of Sonic Youth (at low volume), some glockenspiel moments reminiscent of alpine folk tunes, and the spirit of Hank Williams. The bulk of the tunes on Thriller lean toward the atmospheric, with lyrics that sound more like spoken word than pop ballads. Tracks like "Your Fucking Sunny Day" and "Hey, Where's Your Girl" are quicker and fun, and seemingly less self-conscious. This is easily one of the group's better efforts, even if the seventh track, the slow-but-infectious "The Old Fat Robin," should've been sequenced last. It would've been a sweet ending and left the listener yearning for more from the group. --Jason Verlinde

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5.0 out of 5 stars sweet, sweet atmosphere, June 4, 2001
this was my first lambchop album and i still rate it very highly. you can hear the soul influence start to creep into the songs. lambchop are no simple country band - they are an amalgm of chiming guitars and lush horn sections complimented by kurt wagner's charming (yet sometimes offkey) swoon. the slower atmospheric songs possess that great build up before they softly explode, backed by layers of sweet feedback and tinges of traditional country i.e. the lazy front-porch slide guitar.

interestingly, the band choose to cover f.m cornog's one man band 'east river pipe' also on merge records. the melodies are smooth and refreshing - this is a feast for the senses. lambchop are comparable, in contemporary terms, to the latest work of the tindersticks, with less emphasis on string orchestration. it's that whole soul flavour - the curtis mayfield homage. i've actually got the version with 3 bonus tracks, all of which were singles preceding the release of the album, and it is in these tracks that wagner's humour really shines through. by the way, seeing wagner solo last year was one of the most innovative performances i've seen. he just sat there with his beat-up old guitar and a tape recorder, and he played stripped back versions of the lush songs with pre-recorded ambient noise. this band, and album is breathtakingly original and sumptuous - a feast of sweet atmosphere. i recommend it highly.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect from beginning to end, May 15, 2003
Just an astonishing record, down to the tiniest detail. There is much more variety here than on most Lambchop albums, with a couple of breezy uptempo soul songs and a long, lovely track of guitar noise. But where the eclectic What Another Man Spills seems a bit thrown together, all of Thriller flows together like a dream.

Highly recommended for folks who like their more acclaimed albums but find that the songs sound the same and become background music after a while...this one draws you in immediately and doesn't let go.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Lambchop losing their way, March 14, 2004
Lambchop's first two albums "I Hope You're Sitting Down" and the even more downbeat "How I Quit Smoking" were masterpieces that to say the least, were very difficult to live up to.

Their third album "Thriller" (showing their satirical sense given their tiny audience at the time) fails on the whole to live up to any of the beautiful chamber-folk of their first two masterpieces. The rhythms, in contrast to the sparse, almost goth-like drums on Lambchop's previous releases, are dense and very much akin to the Philly soul of the 1970s, most notably on "Your ******* Sunny Day" and "Hey, Where's Your Girl" where the once beautiful orchestration really becomes too caught up in itself - even if it is still worth listening to owing to Wagner's sense of humour: he remains one of the few people who can be humorous and still make great music.

The title tune was basically My Bloody Valentine-style guitar feedback without a trace of the melody, and only "The Old Fat Robin" do we see Lambchop at their best: this piece stands as a jazzy, melodic piece (with vibes for the first time) on which Wagner's poetic eye moves towards monastic life - which he is as acute on as anything. When he sings "count the plusses and the minuses" you know how unusual Kurt Wagner really is. The closer "Superstar In France" continued in that vein without having quite the same impact, whilst the opener "My Face Your ****" was the kind of satire on punk rock that the world has needed for decades today. At the same time, the folk influeces of "How I Quit Smoking" are gone: replaced by psychedelia and jazz to great effect.

Despite these three great songs, "Thriller" was/is disappointing. At least buy Lambchop's irst two albums (two of the most unique from the 1990s) before trying this.
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3.0 out of 5 stars not the lambchop I know and love
I was quite dissapointed by this effort, it does not live up to the laid back symphonic sound of lanbchop..the first couple of tracks are a bit...hmmm...different. Read more
Published on January 19, 2002 by liam sheppard

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