Critical reception
edit
Ira Robbins, in Trouser Press, wrote that "Don Caballero hasn’t completely sacrificed its softer side to the gods of skronk, and the meditative 'Cold Knees (in April)' suggests the sound of several thumb pianos, arranged by Philip Glass and fingered by Einstürzende Neubauten."[5]
Track listing
edit
Title |
---|
1. | "Stupid Puma" | 4:21 |
---|
2. | "Please tokio, please THIS IS TOKIO" | 11:18 |
---|
3. | "P, P, P, Antless" | 3:44 |
---|
4. | "Repeat Defender" | 11:00 |
---|
5. | "Dick Suffers Is Furious with You" | 9:11 |
---|
6. | "Cold Knees (in April)" | 4:14 |
---|
7. | "Rollerblade Success Story" | 4:30 |
---|
8. | "No One Gives a Hoot About FAUX-ASS Nonsense" | 10:44 |
---|
Total length: | 58:58 |
---|
The album suffers consistently from a misreading of the track listing on internet sources whereby "Dick Suffers Is Furious with You" and "Cold Knees (in April)" are switched in the order with "P, P, P, Antless" and "Repeat Defender." However, on careful examination of the CD booklet, the track listing is divided into 4 sections (I. "Stupid Puma" & "please tokio, please THIS IS TOKIO", II. "P, P, P, Antless" & "Repeat Defender", III. "Dick Suffers Is Furious with You" & "Cold Knees (in April)", IV. "Rollerblade Success Story" & "No One Gives a Hoot About FAUX-ASS Nonsense"). The track listing on Touch & Go's website compounds the confusion by offering the song "Cold Knees (in April)" for listening but naming it as "Repeat Defender".
Personnel
edit
Don Caballero
edit
Additional musicians
edit
- George Draguns – bass guitar
- David Reid – bass guitar
Technical
edit
- Al Sutton – production
- Andy Vogt – photography, artwork
References
edit
External links
edit