Editorial Reviews "The quiet room" answer vocals by Maggie Connell and Melissa Connell, Recorded by Al Houghton at Dubway, NYC. "(They tease me because) They like me" French horn by Joel Mankey. "Industrial artist" harmony vocals by Bambi Lee Conway and Earle Mankey. "Any requests?" arranged by Randall Brion. Recorded by Earle Mankey. Art direction and illustration by Paul Wein for Mondegreen Design. (c) & (p) 2000, frigidisk. All rights reserved. Manufactured and distributed by frigidisk. Jesus of the apes, the fourth and most accessible CD from the Solipsistics, is a delightful romp through every shade of millennial anxiety, sure to find a cherished place in the hearts and record collections of discerning pop fans everywhere.
Jesus of the apes
Music Review:
Music Review
Come Where the Aspens Quiver... Bring Your Guitar
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Ink 19
"Every month, I find myself unable to describe just what the hell it is beyond guitar, drums, bass and a razor-sharp pop sensibility (with the occasional piano) that makes Careful how you go such a standout in a field populated by disposable prettiness."
Earbuzz
"Material is worthy of comparisons to Dylan, Lennon, with the directness of Lou Reed."
Album Description
Words and music by Jeffrey Owen McGregor (c) 2000, Lawrence Lane Songs. "I guess I didn't take enough" words and music by Paul Wein and Jeffrey Owen McGregor (c) 2000, Mondegreen Music. "That kills me" words and music by Jon Brion and Jeffrey Owen McGregor (c) 2000, You Can't Take It With You.