Funeral at the Movies/Ten Spot Shudder to Think

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  • Release Date: 04/22/1994
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Sales Rank: 11,422
  • Label: DISCHORD
  • UPC: 718751795525

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Funeral at the Movies/Ten Spot

1LISTENChocolate 3:11
2LISTENLies About the Sky 4:00
3LISTENDay Ditty 1:58
4LISTENCrosstown Traffic 2:29
5LISTENRed House 3:35
6LISTENFuneral at the Movies 3:16
7LISTENI Blew Away/Ride That Sexy Horse 7:22
8LISTENHeaven Here 2:10
9LISTENJade-Dust Eyes 2:06
10LISTENRag 3:10
11LISTENAbout Three Dreams 4:05
12LISTENSpeak 4:13
13LISTENCorner of My Eye 2:45
14LISTENSummertime Train 3:20
15LISTENOn the Rain 3:14
16LISTENVacation Brain 3:46
17LISTENYes 1:46
18LISTENTony Told Me 3:04

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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 already surprisingly 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. Parts of Ten Spot were recorded a full year prior to Funeral, but the sound and formula are strikingly similar. "About Three Dreams" contains some intricate bass and guitar work courtesy of Stuart Hill and Chris Matthews, while "Corner of My Eye" shows off Mike Russell's tribal drumming. And there are plenty of vocal heroics throughout, courtesy of the multi-talented Craig Wedren. The production and overall sound of the two albums aren't as textured as future releases would turn out to be, as the group opts for a more straightforward approach. However, this compilation was an important stepping stone for the future musical schizophrenia of {|Shudder to Think|}. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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