Pachuco CadaverEugene on banjo, guitars and voice, Jimmy Carl singing and playing the drums, with special guests Ashwin Batish (sitar), Brian Ritchie (didgeridoo), Chris Turner (harmonicas) and Leslie Ross (bassons).
Jimmy Carl Black is the original drummer in Frank Zappas Mothers of Invention, the "Indian in the Group."
Eugene Chadbourne, the doctor, is a cottage industry of his own; jazz with John Zorn, country with Shockabilly and Camper Van Chadbourne disguised as pop.
These two wigged-out, gifted artists bring
their own distinct interpretations to Captain Beefhearts
incredible work. Theres "Dropout Boogie" as a
flat-out bottleneck rocker, a bluegrass version of "Sure
Nuff N Yes I Do", a country blues twist on
"Willie the Pimp" and a mutant jazzrock vision of
"Buggy Boogie Woogie." Plenty of non-linear stuff too,
as in thrashing drums, blatting saxophone and according to one
reviewer "the entire Count Basie Orchestra guesting on
triangle." Even young Molly Chadbourne gets her moment of
fame by reciting Beefheart lyrics in her best Southern voice.
Entertaining comics included as well, written by Eugene.
"Liner notes are too boring, " explained Eugene.
"Pachuco Cadaver" reinvents Spike Jones, Stan Freberg, the Bonzo Dog Band, the Mothers, the Fugs and of course Captain Beefheart all rolled up in one. It may be lo-fi as hell but weekly Creative Loafing says "the duo nails it from the git-go," and adds "coolly hilarious."
FACD 1007 Jimmy Carl Black / Eugene Chadbourne; Pachuco Cadaver
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