God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It The Red Krayola

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  • Release Date: 11/12/1993
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Sales Rank: 123,956
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431055526
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God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It

1LISTENSay Hello to Jamie Jones 2:31
2LISTENMusic 1:02
3LISTENThe Shirt 2:48
4LISTENListen to This 0:08
5LISTENSave the House 1:26
6LISTENVictory Garden 1:52
7LISTENCoconut Hotel 1:25
8LISTENSheriff Jack 2:16
9LISTENFree Piece 2:25
10LISTENRavi Shankar: Parachutist 2:10
11LISTENPiece for Piano and Electric Bass Guitar 0:49
12LISTENDairymaid's Lament 2:34
13LISTENBig 1:36
14LISTENLeejol 2:44
15LISTENSherlock Holmes 2:57
16LISTENDirth of Tilth 1:32
17LISTENTina's Gone to Have a Baby 1:46
18LISTENThe Jewels of the Madonna 1:27
19LISTENGreen of My Pants 3:02
20LISTENNight Song 1:54

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Editorial Reviews

Far gentler than, though equally quirky as, their maiden effort, the Red Krayola's second album was a series of odd miniatures that, though far more restrained than Parable of Arable Land, was a much more solid indication of the direction Mayo Thompson would explore over the next few decades. These are less "songs" than stream-of-consciousness fragments. Thompson's wavering, quizzical voice intones disjointed but evocative lyrics that may appear to be non sequiturs. Odd time meters and musical shifts do their best to defy conventional rock song structures. It's not very poppy, no, but if the description sounds foreboding, be assured that as experimental rock goes, it's far warmer and friendlier than the norm. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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