Kerosene Hat

Editorial Reviews
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Many alternative-rock fans considered Camper Van Beethoven an important band, but I wasn't among them. Guitarist/vocalist David Lowerey always seemed smarmy and ridiculously happy with his own cleverness. Lowrey's new band, Cracker, has the potential to be even more annoying, since the quartet places the spotlight solely on its leader and songwriter, but its self-titled 1992 debut was a strong effort with a smart, infectious single ("Teen Angst"), and Kerosene Hat is even better. Recorded with stripped- down simplicity on an abandoned soundstage at the edge of the Mojave desert, the album concentrates on the band's undeniably catchy country-flavored garage punk. "Go For A Ride" is perfect highway music, and the single "Low" is almost as good as "Teen Angst." Unfortunately, the most inspired title and song topic-"Hi Desert Biker Meth Lab"-turns out to be wasted on a short snippet of noise and studio chatter. --Jim DeRogatis

Music Review:

  1. Laid
  2. Learning to Crawl
  3. Let It Be [Original recording remastered]
  4. Little Creatures
  5. Little Plastic Castle
  6. Live at Benaroya Hall [Live]
  7. Live at Jittery Joe's [Enhanced] [Live]
  8. Live: Roseland NYC [Live]
  9. Los Angeles [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  10. March 16-20, 1992 [Extra tracks] [Live] [Original recording remastered]

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Early Singles [Import]

Works By Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi, Mozart, Auber, Etc

World Famous Waltzes

Music: The Collection [Import]

Will I Ever [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

You My Baby & I

Xangai Canta Elomar [Import]

Yo! Bum Rush the Show [Explicit Lyrics]

Zydeco Sensation

Vincenzo La Scola in concerto

Windjammer

With Joe & Pat La Barbera / Don Thompson

Z = mc2

Music for My Little Friends

Bejazzo Gets a Facelift