Doc at the Radar Station Captain Beefheart

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 10/03/2006
  • Original Release: 1980
  • Sales Rank: 30,645
  • Label: ASTRALWERKS
  • UPC: 094636551326

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Doc at the Radar Station

1LISTENHot Head 3:22
2LISTENAshtray Heart 3:26
3LISTENA Carrot Is as Close as a Rabbit Gets to a Diamond 1:38
4LISTENRun Paint Run Run 3:39
5LISTENSue Egypt 2:57
6LISTENBrickbats 2:43
7LISTENDirty Blue Gene 3:51
8LISTENBest Batch Yet 5:01
9LISTENTelephone 1:31
10LISTENFlavor Bud Living 1:00
11LISTENSheriff of Hong Kong 6:33
12LISTENMaking Love to a Vampire with a Monkey on My Knee 3:10

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Generally acclaimed as the strongest album of his comeback, and by some as his best since Trout Mask Replica, Doc at the Radar Station had a tough, lean sound owing partly to the virtuosic new version of the Magic Band (featuring future Pixies sideman Eric Drew Feldman, New York downtown-scene guitarist Gary Lucas, and a returning John "Drumbo" French, among others) and partly to the clear, stripped-down production, which augmented the Captain's basic dual-guitar interplay and jumpy rhythms with extra percussion instruments and touches of Shiny Beast's synths and trombones. Many of the songs on Doc either reworked or fully developed unused material composed around the time of the creatively fertile Trout Mask sessions, which adds to the spirited performances. Even if the Captain's voice isn't quite what it once was, Doc at the Radar Station is an excellent, focused consolidation of Beefheart's past and then-present. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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