Categorías:
Carrito 0

Servicio no disponible por el momento

Gibby Haynes and His Problem|Gibby Haynes and His Problems (Bonus Remixes)

Gibby Haynes and His Problems (Bonus Remixes)

Gibby Haynes and His Problem

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Estéreo

Streaming ilimitado

Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps

Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbum

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Suscribir

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

When Gibby Haynes, the lead singer and crazed focal point of legendary acid-damaged freak-punk renegades the Butthole Surfers, concludes this first solo album with the apparently sincere advice to "Stop actin' so crazy...y'all know what I'm talkin' about," you know we're a long way from Hairway to Steven or Rembrandt Pussyhorse. And that pretty much sums up what's wrong with Gibby Haynes & His Problem; more than two decades down the line from the Butthole Surfers' debut EP, Haynes doesn't seem quite ready to give up the ghost, but the wired mania of his salad days with the Buttholes appears to be a thing of the past. Instead of the perverse and uncomfortably unclean lyrical images of his best work, here Haynes offers random bits of defanged strangeness about smoking weed with Superman or making your lover wear diapers, and his possessed howl and creepy mutterings have given way to the sound of a talented but not especially challenging rock singer. And while the music from Haynes' backing band (for the most part uncredited here) is never less than skillful, it's not especially exciting, and lacks the banshee wail of Paul Leary's guitar work to make it move (though Leary plays keys on one song and mixed five others). Ultimately, Gibby Haynes & His Problem wades in the shallow end of the same musical pool as the Butthole Surfers; the style and reference points are similar, but without the messy, scary, and unpredictable elements that made his band so remarkable (as well as their psychic fire), this album sounds strangely neutered, as if Gibby still wants to give his fans the freak show they crave but he's lost the psychosis he needs to bring it to life. It may be significant that the most straight-ahead rocker on this set, "Nights," which owes the least to the Buttholes, is also the album's most compelling track, and one of the few that suggests a distinct musical personality of its own. Otherwise, Gibby Haynes & His Problem suggests that one of rock's most colorful iconoclasts has reached the end of his creative road.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

Más información

Gibby Haynes and His Problems (Bonus Remixes)

Gibby Haynes and His Problem

launch qobuz app Ya he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Todavía no he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Descargar la app Qobuz

Está escuchando muestras.

Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.

Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.

Desde USD 4,19/mes

1
Kaiser
00:02:59

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

2
Woo
00:02:50

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

3
Superman
00:03:09

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

4
Charlie
00:03:19

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

5
Stop Foolin
00:04:30

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

6
Letter
00:03:17

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist - Augie Myer, FeaturedArtist - Shaun Sahm, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

7
15000
00:04:03

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

8
Nights
00:03:48

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

9
I Need Some Help
00:08:26

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

10
Dream Machine
00:05:00

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

11
Redneck Sex
00:02:16

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

12
Stop Foolin (Crazy Weather Remix)
00:05:42

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist - Tommy Dubs, Remixer

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

13
Redneck Sex (Peaches Rmxxx)
00:04:16

Peaches, Remixer - Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

14
Redneck Sex (Izm & Skyler Mic Remix)
00:04:31

Gibby Haynes and His Problem, Composer, MainArtist - IzM & Skyler Mic, Remixer

(C) 2004 Surfdog Records (P) 2004 Surfdog Records

Presentación del Álbum

When Gibby Haynes, the lead singer and crazed focal point of legendary acid-damaged freak-punk renegades the Butthole Surfers, concludes this first solo album with the apparently sincere advice to "Stop actin' so crazy...y'all know what I'm talkin' about," you know we're a long way from Hairway to Steven or Rembrandt Pussyhorse. And that pretty much sums up what's wrong with Gibby Haynes & His Problem; more than two decades down the line from the Butthole Surfers' debut EP, Haynes doesn't seem quite ready to give up the ghost, but the wired mania of his salad days with the Buttholes appears to be a thing of the past. Instead of the perverse and uncomfortably unclean lyrical images of his best work, here Haynes offers random bits of defanged strangeness about smoking weed with Superman or making your lover wear diapers, and his possessed howl and creepy mutterings have given way to the sound of a talented but not especially challenging rock singer. And while the music from Haynes' backing band (for the most part uncredited here) is never less than skillful, it's not especially exciting, and lacks the banshee wail of Paul Leary's guitar work to make it move (though Leary plays keys on one song and mixed five others). Ultimately, Gibby Haynes & His Problem wades in the shallow end of the same musical pool as the Butthole Surfers; the style and reference points are similar, but without the messy, scary, and unpredictable elements that made his band so remarkable (as well as their psychic fire), this album sounds strangely neutered, as if Gibby still wants to give his fans the freak show they crave but he's lost the psychosis he needs to bring it to life. It may be significant that the most straight-ahead rocker on this set, "Nights," which owes the least to the Buttholes, is also the album's most compelling track, and one of the few that suggests a distinct musical personality of its own. Otherwise, Gibby Haynes & His Problem suggests that one of rock's most colorful iconoclasts has reached the end of his creative road.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

Acerca del álbum

Mejorar la información del álbum
Más en Qobuz
Por Gibby Haynes and His Problem

Peaches vs. Gibby Haynes and His Problems

Gibby Haynes and His Problem

Peaches vs. Gibby Haynes and His Problems Gibby Haynes and His Problem

Playlists

Quizás también le guste...

i/o

Peter Gabriel

i/o Peter Gabriel

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

Now And Then

The Beatles

Now And Then The Beatles

Rumours

Fleetwood Mac

Rumours Fleetwood Mac

Dark Matter

Pearl Jam

Dark Matter Pearl Jam