Double Live (Butthole Surfers album)

Double Live (Butthole Surfers album)
Double Live
Live album by Butthole Surfers
Released 1989 (vinyl)
1990 (CD)
Recorded Winter 1988
Various locations
Genre Avant-garde, hardcore, psychedelia
Length 1:30:00 (vinyl)
2:00:06 (CD)
Label Latino Buggerveil
Butthole Surfers chronology
Hairway to Steven
(1988)
Double Live
(1989)
Widowermaker
(1989)
Back cover (CD edition)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[2]

Double Live is a live double album by American punk band Butthole Surfers, released on vinyl and cassette tape in 1989. An expanded CD edition followed in 1990. All songs were written by the Butthole Surfers, except: "The One I Love," written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of R.E.M.; "Paranoid," written by Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad; "No Rule," written by Jonas Almqvist of Leather Nun; and "Kuntz," written by an unknown Thai artist.

This was the first album released on the band's own label, Latino Buggerveil. It was limited to 10,000 vinyl printings, 7,500 cassettes, and 4,750 CDs, U.S. and U.K. combined. All three are out of print, though MP3s of the entire CD edition are available as free downloads from the Butthole Surfers' official website.

Contents

Music

Double Live is a comprehensive live document of the Butthole Surfers' then-current lineup – a group that had been playing together non-stop for five years (with the exception of bass player Jeff Pinkus).

In addition to showcasing and, for the first time, officially naming nearly every track from 1988's Hairway to Steven, the album includes live performances of songs from all of the Surfers' previous studio releases, including Butthole Surfers, Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac, Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis, Rembrandt Pussyhorse, and Locust Abortion Technician. It also features "Psychedelic Jam," an instrumental that had been a staple of the band's live set since 1984, and "Strawberry." "Psychedelic Jam" eventually appeared with the addition of vocals and in slightly rearranged form as "P.S.Y." on 1991's piouhgd, while "Strawberry" eventually appeared on 1993's Independent Worm Saloon .

This album also finds the band covering some songs by other artists, such as R.E.M., Grand Funk Railroad, and Leather Nun, as well as their infamous reworking of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf," retitled "Sweatloaf" (a.k.a. "Sweat Loaf").

Background

The Surfers released Double Live in response to widespread, for-profit bootlegging of their live performances. It boasted mildly better sound quality than that available on true bootlegs. Ric Wallace, the band's sound engineer used a portable DAT recorder and a stereo microphone at the "Front of House" mix position to tape the songs during concerts in the winter of 1988 while touring to support their Hairway to Steven studio album.

Copies of the album were pressed in both the U.S. and the U.K., with the U.K. pressing offering marginally better transitions and sound quality than the U.S. edition. The free MP3s available from the band's website are taken from the album's U.K. pressing.[3]

The Mark Farner-written Grand Funk Railroad cover, "Paranoid," was a bit of an inside joke, as the Surfers owned a female pit bull named Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by the Butthole Surfers except where noted. The song titles listed below match those used on the vinyl and CD editions of Double Live. Many differ from the official titles used on Butthole Surfers studio albums.

Vinyl edition

Side 1

  1. "Too Parter" – 4:03 1
  2. "Psychedelic Jam" – 8:41 2
  3. "Ricky" – 2:42
  4. "Rocky" – 3:37
  5. "Gary Floyd" – 1:47

Side 2

  1. "Florida" – 3:43 3
  2. "John E. Smoke" – 7:03
  3. "Tornadoes" – 2:47
  4. "Pittsburg to Lebanon" – 3:00
  5. "The One I Love" (Berry/Buck/Mills/Stipe) – 7:57

Side 3

  1. "Graveyard" – 4:01
  2. "Sweatloaf" – 3:57 4
  3. "Backass" – 6:02
  4. "Paranoid" (Farner) – 5:45
  5. "Fast" – 1:47 5

Side 4

  1. "I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas" – 4:18
  2. "Strawberry" – 3:25
  3. "Jimi" – 7:34
  4. "Lou Reed" – 9:35 6

CD edition

The expanded 1990 CD edition contained 10 additional songs (*) not available on the vinyl version.

This whole album is available on the Butthole Surfers website.

Disc 1

  1. "Too Parter" – 4:03 1
  2. "Psychedelic Jam" – 8:41 2
  3. "Ricky" – 2:42
  4. "Rocky" – 3:37
  5. "Gary Floyd" – 1:47
  6. "Florida" – 3:43 3
  7. "John E. Smoke" – 7:03
  8. "Tornadoes" – 2:47
  9. "Pittsburg to Lebanon" – 3:00
  10. "The One I Love" (Berry/Buck/Mills/Stipe) – 7:57
  11. "Hey" – 2:30 *
  12. "Dum Dum" – 3:00 *
  13. "No Rule" (Almqvist) – 2:11 *
  14. "U.S.S.A." – 4:21 *
  15. "Comb" – 8:01 7 *

Disc 2

  1. "Graveyard" – 4:01
  2. "Sweatloaf" – 3:57 4
  3. "Backass" – 6:02
  4. "Paranoid" (Farner) – 5:45
  5. "Fast" – 1:47 5
  6. "I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas" – 4:18
  7. "Strawberry" – 3:25
  8. "Jimi" – 7:34
  9. "Lou Reed" – 9:35 6
  10. "Kuntz" (unknown Thai artist) – 2:30 *
  11. "22 Going on 23" – 4:07 *
  12. "Creep in the Cellar" – 2:26 *
  13. "Suicide" – 1:50 *
  14. "Something" – 9:31 *

1 a.k.a. "To Parter" and "Two Part"
2 a.k.a. "P.S.Y.," "Psycho Jam," and "Psychedelic"
3 a.k.a. "Moving to Florida"
4 a.k.a. "Sweat Loaf"
5 a.k.a. "Fart Song"
6 a.k.a. "Comb"
7 a.k.a. "Lou Reed" (U.K.), "Jimi" and "Lou Reed" are connected.

* Only available on the CD edition.

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "allmusic ((( Double Live > Review )))". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r3044. Retrieved March 17, 2010. 
  2. ^ Brackett, Nathan. "Butthole Surfers". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. November 2004. pg. 123, cited March 17, 2010
  3. ^ Double Live MP3 download page at the Butthole Surfers' website
  4. ^ Michael Azerrad, Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991 (New York, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 2001) 282.

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