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    Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse (1986) [Reuploaded]

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    Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse (1986) [Reuploaded]

    Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse
    EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 195 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
    Label/Cat#: Red Rhino Europe # RRE CD 2 | Country/Year: France 1986
    Genre: Alternative Rock | Style: Psychedelic, Punk

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    Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse (1986) [Reuploaded]


    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

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    Butthole Surfers / Rembrandt Pussyhorse (RRE CD 2)

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    CD Info:

    Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse

    Label: Red Rhino Europe
    Catalog#: RRE CD 2
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: France
    Released: 1986
    Genre: Electronic, Rock
    Style: Abstract, Psychedelic Rock


    Tracklisting:
    1 Creep In The Cellar (2:05)
    2 Sea Ferring (3:59)
    3 American Woman (5:32)
    4 Waiting For Jimmy To Kick (2:20)
    5 Strangers Die Everyday (3:09)
    6 Perry (3:31)
    7 Whirling Hall Of Knives (4:44)
    8 Mark Says Alright (4:07)
    9 In The Cellar (3:18)

    Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt Pussyhorse (1986) [Reuploaded]


    Summary: Second release from unclassifiable band adds element of creepiness and fun effects to already cracked out music

    I'll spare you the whole "I've never been on drugs/but this band makes me feel fresh from the dealer" schtick that gets included for bands like this. Yes it would be easy to call the Buttholes that kind of band. Why? Because they are. The band was quite popular for taking many drugs in the early 80's and reflected this by their stage show (which included footage of penis reconstructive surgery, flaming cymbals, and a stripper) but its not the kind of thing you can just hang your musical cap on and just say "ah those trippy surfers, of buttholes". The band were much more than a fun illusionary mind trip, at the time they were an abrasive freak show with their music being a good demonstration of such. Rembrandt Pussyhorse continues in the noisy and unconventional ways of its predecessor Psychic… Powerless… Another Man's Sac but took much longer to reach shelves because of the Alternative Tentacles decline. Two year delay and all; the album still hit hard with tape editing, a special appearance by Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad (not the human), and a classic rock cover which hangs on the edge of sanity. In other words, just another record for Gibby Haynes and his band of misfits.

    The oddity that is this album comes into focus right from the beginning, and not even from the already bizarre content. "Creep in the Celler" doesn't go for ten seconds until an abrupt violin solo fires through. Legend (fact) has it that the 16 track recorder the band was using had previously been used by a western band who were unable to pay for recording. The band tweaked with it until they learned how to get rid of it, however at that point they had decided to keep it. Even without the solo perfectly and coincidentally fitting into the song's scheme, it already is a creepy tale; lines about skin being peeled back and " the fish are flying backwards and they're all in despair/Cause the turkeys talkin' backwards" work well to introduce Rembrandt Pussyhorse and to show what additional tricks the band picked up for this release. What is noteworthy of the band is their unusual affinity for classic rock which gets shown off in their deranged but brilliant version of The Guess Who's perennial favorite, "American Woman". The deconstruction begins with an industrial like drum sequence which feels very distant and cold, eventually a human sounding guitar chord sequence sets in, dispelling this from being a total emotionless robot fest. It takes a little bit of this to go by, but then the weird starts to hit the fan with Gibby distorting his voice so hard it sounds like hes squealing out of his ass. I guess this could be considered a half cover since most of the lyrics appearing hear weren't on the original song, maybe its just me but I don't recall Burton Cummings droning on about war machines or speaking through a megaphone. The previously mentioned concrete drum beat remains throughout the song, enhancing it by making it seemed very mechanized. Paul Leary makes his prescence known by letting his guitar wail during some of the tune's drum filled breaks, especially near the end of the song. Also near the end of the cover is any semblance to the original with some of the right lyrics being spoken. The song ends with a repetition of "American Woman" being spoken over and over with the creepy drum still going.

    The band's connection to popular culture doesn't end there. "Perry" features the tune to television's Perry Mason, except instead of being fronted with loud and scary keyboard (the Perry Mason opening was no love and sunshine music, mind you), the focus is on the band playing as a whole with both the melody and Gibby Haynes sounding higher than usual. The theme is extended and features one of those Surfer voices saying things that did not appear in the original television version of the song ("Its about growing up/It's about licking the *** off the floors"). Further proof that the band still connects the weirdness on the record to the weirdness of real life can be found on "Mark Says Alright" which features Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad on vocals (not the person, their dog). Though more purely entertaining than musically substantial, the song does what most of the filler on this album does, but at least it has a dog bark. Speaking of which, what does bring this album down a tad is the go nowhere instrumentals. There are many good songs on this album, but seeing that it's only nine songs long (not counting the final four tracks as they are carry ons from their earlier EP Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis) and the final one is a lame reprise of the opener, there could have been some cuts made to make this an EP as it was originally meant to be.

    Full of quality songs which can be seen as an acid trip, but occasionally feeling empty and stretched, the Surfers had many people freaked with this. Rembrandt Pussyhorse may be the lost child on the pile of early work genius dug up by the band, but it definitely holds its own even against Locust Abortion Technician and Hairway to Steven

    It is recommended that this album be played in the dark, or with ear bleeding volume. Or if possible both. sputnikmusic

    review by Ned Raggett

    Everything seems to start almost normally on Pussyhorse with "Creep in the Cellar," even with the rather gone violin line – Haynes is intelligible, the piano part is quiet serene. Then again, Haynes is talking about the creep in question doing things like taking off his skin, so clearly all is still at least somewhat tweaked in Surferland. The rest of the album makes that pretty clear; if not quite as strong as Psychic…Powerless, Pussyhorse is still a strong slice of homegrown art/psychedelia gone to a murky hell. Gentler songs like "Sea Ferring" still have a distinct queasiness to them, its sea chanty feeling undercut by the nagging bassline and Haynes' yelps. When the group goes totally nuts, as on a drum-blasting, squiggly voiced cover of the Guess Who's "American Woman" that makes the later Lenny Kravitz version seem like the redundant slice of nostalgia it is, no prisoners are taken. "Perry" is another definite nutter, with Haynes or somebody talking about this and that to his "baby" over a slow, organ-heavy groove. This said, the trick about Pussyhorse, and arguably why it's slightly lesser than Psychic…Powerless, is its overall subtlety in comparison. Things are more dark and gloomy throughout, downright gothic, even, with the organ start and whispery lyrics of "Strangers Die Everyday" being a good example. Leary keeps his playing low and strange throughout, fitting in with new bassist Pinkus rather well as a result. Get past the slight surprise of not always hearing the Surfers going near-all out most of the time, though, and Pussyhorse is still mighty fine, whether talking about the drony guitar weirdness opening "Whirling Hall of Knives" or the echo-treated reprise of "In the Cellar." CD versions of Pussyhorse conveniently include the Cream Corn From the Socket of Davis EP.
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