Thursday, February 11, 2010
NEIL HAMBURGER/GREGG TURKINGTON - GREAT PHONE CALLS (1992)
...And now, faithfulful readers, I bring to you THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF PRANK CALLS OF ALL TIME! Originally released in 1992 on the now defunct San Francisco avant-punk label Amarillo Records, Great Phone Calls was the first known appearance of up and coming comedian Neil Hamburger and features calls from a young Mike Patton and Trey Spruance, then of Mr. Bungle fame. Lead by Bay Area musician/prankster Gregg Turkington, Amarillo Records released some of the best outsider metal and noize art ever recorded, including The Sun City Girls, Faxed Head, Secret Chiefs 3 and Harvey Sid Fisher. Hopefully we can get some of their other long out of print albums up here. (Anyone out there have some Zip Code Rapists???)
Thank G-D Ipecac had the good sense to reissue this masterpiece in 2000 with some amazing bonus tracks (outgoing voice mail messages!). Every track is a winner. This was a very important record for me and my circle of friends during our developmental high school years, and I'm proud to share it with you today!
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BRO-NESS ALBUM: In 2009 America's Funnyman teams up with Australian punkers The Hard Ons for an epic 7"and consequently creates the greatest Black Flag cover ever (Six Pack). 4 songs, totally worth the download.
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Dude. Hamburger was on the NEXT LEVEL fucking 20 years ago bro. Thank you.
Plz post Dad Fixing Piano or whatever it's called soon.
"American Exports" is totally my new favorite song.
Also, people who are into these 2 recordings and want to hear them mixed with super-retarded metal should go here:
http://illogicalcontraption.blogspot.com/2009/01/faxed-head-chiropractic-2001.html
Hello boys!
That wonderful the comedian Neil Hamburger with the characteristics of a young Mike Patton and Trey Spruance. I find great presentations and what they say about it. he is very good comedian and I like that. thanks for the information.
Would you please re-up the Hard-Ons album? PLEASE and THANK YOU!
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