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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam
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getting into this band more and more. Jeffrey Lee Pierce has a penchant for writing some of the most abstract blues songs and there's just something more i catch every time i listen to them. favorites so far: Fire of Love, Miami, Mother Juno. i have yet to check JLP's Wildweed but it's next on my list.
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Wildweed is a fantastic album JLP did in the mid 80s. Prepare to be blown away. The last 4 or so tracks on the album are very experimental and theres one called 'The Fertility Goddess' where its all spoken word...
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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam
the JLP album that Urban mentioned earlier is REALLY good:
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Yeah this is mostly a blues cover album he did with this other guy. A couple of the tracks he wrote though- 'Stranger In My Heart', 'Go Tell The Mountain'.
I discovered the Gun Club on amazon by mistake about 3 or 4 years ago and saw the fire of love album and thought it looked pretty cool so just done a blind purchase and the first time I heard it I was blown away. Ive noticed on here that the only two Gun Club albums mentioned are Fire Of Love & Miami which were essentially loud punk albums. No denying, these two albums are excellent but prepare to be blown away as I wasnt when I purchased their later 80s stuff.'The Las Vegas Story' & 'Mother Juno' which I rank higher than the previous mentioned two.
They also have an album called 'Lucky Jim' (1993) which was their last ever and is very rare and cost me about £15 but turned out to be their best album (IMO). The thing about The Gun Club is that they really got better towards the latter part of their career when JLP matured as an artist and it really shows. I would recommend getting Las Vegas Story (1984) first as that is when they really started to get truly great (IMO).
I hardly listen to the Fire Of Love or Miami albums now as I much prefer their later stuff.
Oh also I forgot there is another album they did in 1990 called 'Pastoral Hide & Seek' which is also like 'Lucky Jim' very rare and costs a bomb to get the album. Ive only listened to it a couple of times but it is a good album and when the 'Humanesque' song starts it actually sounds like an American indie rock band in my opinion. The album has the feel that theyve kind of almost left the Punk feel behind them which is more or less later confirmed in 'Lucky Jim' apart from a few tracks.
Anyway if any of you hear/have heard the Lucky Jim album or any of the others I mentioned then let us know as I have still to come across someone who actually
knows who the gun club are and appreciates their music as much as I do.