What Another Man Spills

Editorial Reviews
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Lambchop defy the rock & roll odds, even those of avant-rock, mainly by being an extraordinary bunch of melody-loving tunesmiths. With an attention to texture that rivals the High Llamas, Lambchop throw in vibraphone, baritone sax, trumpet, a multitude of string instruments, and languid lyrical smarts. What they get is a dazzling, dazed moodscape, slack as a humid afternoon and as Western as one can be in a thick forest of instrumental textures. They twang around a bit--even featuring the crowned king of irony and insight, Vic Chesnutt, on vocals--but more often they weave between sweet melodies and such countrified meditations on immortality as this: "Heaven is a disaster, and you won't get there any faster." Lambchop also interject spooked noise and found sounds among their low-key peeks at passion and anguish. But wait--they also do a dandy cover of Curtis Mayfield's "Give Me Your Love" and thus go an extra mile toward being unparalleled in their sheer power to mix and match so broadly. --Andrew Bartlett

Music Review:

  1. What Is Not to Love
  2. Whatever [EP]
  3. 10 Year Anniversary Box Set (22 CD-singles, booklet, & case)
  4. 1984 [Import]
  5. A Story in White
  6. All Saints: Collected Instrumentals 1977-1999
  7. All Set
  8. Animal Serenade [Live]
  9. Anthology 1968-1993
  10. BBC Live

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Everything Is Green

The Complete Mozart Divertimentos: Historic First Recorded Edition: CD 2

Symphony 2 & 3

Music: Esoptron [Import]

The Main Event

Treat U Right

The Monastery of Gyuto: The Voice of the Tantra

The Early Years, Vol. 1

Thriller [Import]

Tchaikovsky: Complete Suites for Orchestra

The Thing That Feels

Radio [Import]

Tangos Inolvidables Del 40 [Import]

Choked Up

Pillow Talk