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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best band that no one's ever heard of,
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This review is from: You And Your Sister (Audio CD)
The fact that only one of The Vulgar Boatmen's three classic albums is currently available demonstrates the shameful condition of the modern rock music scene. The Boatmen's style, melodic tuneful guitar rock augmented by violins, is most pleasing to the ears. What seperates them from the rest is the truly spectacular songwriting in which each song turns on an often unexpected hook. The best songs on "You and Your Sister," are the title track, "Katie," "Margaret Says," "Mary Jane," and "Drive Somewhere," the last one being the best six minute cruising song you'll ever hear.If you like this great album, search out the two subsequent records, "Please Panic" and "Opposite Sex." They are WELL worth the effort.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Boatmen Began With Big Ideas,
By A Customer
This review is from: You And Your Sister (Audio CD)
"You and Your Sister" was the first album by a promising group called the Vulgar Boatmen. They toured a lot in the late 80s and early 90s, and they released a follow-up record called "Please Panic" in 1992.But "You and Your Sister" probably marked their creative pinnacle. "Mary Jane" is a kickass opening song with the kind of driving rhythm that characterized so much of the Boatmen's best work. They used unusual rhythms--not Crazy Rhythms like the Feelies but oddly syncopated drumlines that kept you guessing and very conscious of the backbeat. "Drive Somewhere" is the best song on the record, with a simple, clearly ringing guitar hook that could not be more wistful. But the best song on the record is "Katie," a slow, agonizing song whose refrain, "and I know," hangs in the air for hours after the song ends. The Vulgar Boatmen may well have stopped writing songs when they ran out of women's names to use as song titles. But "You and Your Sister" stands as a monument to Eighties alternative rock at its finest; it's a diamond in the rough that's worth checking out.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Velvets 3rd LP meets early REM at Buddy Holly's Danceteria,
By Jorge A. Cervera (Livingston, MONTANA USA (Wild n' Wooly)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: You And Your Sister (Audio CD)
Hailing from both Gainesville, Florida AND Indianapolis, Indiana, thetwo principal songwriters in the Vulgar Boatmen normally collaborated via the intrepid U.S. mail system, sending each other 4-track tapes until a song was completed to mutual satisfaction. Renowned University of Florida English & Film Studies professor/songwriter/guitarist/vocalist Robert Ray generally refused to tour so it was probably the Indiana version of The Boatmen, led by Dale Lawrence, who you may have seen in your local Midwest bar during the 1980's and 90's. The band's spiritual home, however, remained in the hip, bustling college mecca of Gainesville (POP:135,000) where the abashedly superior Florida version of the band played dozens of infamous local gigs and sweaty house parties to a rabid following of college kids, fellow professors, and grungy punk-rockers, all of whom sang along with every word and danced like crazed, drunken tops until the very wee small hours of the morning. This particular album marks their first non cassette-only release and is still a true unheralded, undiscovered gem. "You and Your Sister" & "Cry Real Tears" are both wistful and super-hooky dance numbers while "Fallen Down" has got to be the greatest hit single that never was. The Vulgar Boatmen's music is steeped in the paisley-fortified, alternative I just happen to own this on CD, Lp and
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