An amazingly strange album
Every collection needs it. Some day, late at night, you'll wish you had it.
Every collection needs it. Some day, late at night, you'll wish you had it.
This is right there but if you've never heard Lord Buckley it is not where to start - try the live album available on this site first. That'll clue you in!
Sweet Jesus, this is the real thing! I also recommend reading the biography on Buckley to REALLY understand what this white guy is doing with a very reverential Amos'n'Andy schtick. (About as insulting to blacks as Elvis or Eminem) Anyway, this is some good stuff. If you like your cats hep and poetic, then don't come in here expecting some slick Ken Nordine. This is more like Captain Beefheart than early Tom Waits (both deeply influenced by him) - it's also A lot like listening to a recording of Lenny Bruce. It may take some getting used to.
This album has been out of print for decades, but it was many people's first introduction to the genius of Lord Buckley, the pivot point of hipster comedy and pure poetry, and one of the greatest of all time. He might take some getting used to at first, but he's worth the effort. Check out the biography DIG INFINITY by Oliver Trager, too.