Shudder to Think - Funeral at the Movies/Ten Spot

Primary Artist
Shudder to Think
Album Title
Funeral at the Movies/Ten Spot
Release Date
1993 
Time
 
Review by Greg Prato
A compilation of two early releases, Funeral at the Movies/Ten Spot is part of Shudder To Think's beginning. The band's sound is surprisingly already complex and original, performed by their first lineup (which would splinter after one more release). Funeral At The Movies includes the first version of the recurring "Red House" (later re-recorded for the Hit Liquor EP and 50,000 B.C.), a manic version of Jimi Hendrix's "Crosstown Traffic," and the early fan favorite "Chocolate." The first half of the lengthy "I Blew Away/Ride That Sexy Horse" is a soaring R.E.M.-sounding rocker, while the second half is nothing more than feedback with talking over the noise. Read More
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