08/22/2013. Enjoy,
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After the breakup of Scratch Acid, singer David Yow relocated from Texas to Chicago. He teamed up with former Cargo Cult guitarist Duane Denison & ex-Scratch Acid bassist David Wm. Sims for a new project called The Jesus Lizard. The J-Lizard used a drum machine for their earliest recordings & performances, before adding drummer Mac McNeilly after recording their first EP Pure.
Show is a live album from 1994 that was joint released without the band's consent by Collision Arts & Warner Bros. subsidiary label Giant Records.
"A band with limitless energy & unfathomable power, The Jesus Lizard's live acts are legendary. While Steve Albini managed to capture the band's ferocity as effectively as possible within the confines of a studio, a recording of the band in their blistering, live, & unmixed state has been long overdue. Show finally delivers the goods on a live The Jesus Lizard album by presenting a set recorded in the infamous CBGBs club. Every element of the band's sound seems to have grown accordingly in both volume & size. The bass is monstrous, the drums are bludgeoning, the guitar is unwieldy, & Yow's vocals are hoarser, more desperate than ever."
drumb - Milwaukee,WI.
Side A -
Glamorous
Deaf as a Bat
Seasick
Bloody Mary
Mistletoe
Nub
Elegy
Killer McHann
Side B -
Dancing Naked Ladies
Fly on the Wall
Boilermaker
Puss
Gladiator
Wheelchair Epidemic
Monkey Trick
Read mikelittlepony's comment & my reply in comments to explain the following...
The Jesus Lizard - Down, Touch & Go TG131, 1994.
Side A -
Fly on the Wall
Mistletoe
Countless Backs of Sad Losers
Queen for a Day
The Associate
Destroy Before Reading
Side B -
Low Rider
50 ¢
American BB
Horse
Din
Elegy
The Best Parts
Enjoy,
NØ