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Big Chief|Mack Avenue Skullgame

Mack Avenue Skullgame

Big Chief

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Right now, somewhere in Germany, a young mensch is scouring the walls of his favorite cult video emporium, squinting his eyes to catch the spine of the elusive Detroit B-movie from the early '90s called Mack Avenue Skullgame. Big Chief delivered its finest work with its like-named soundtrack for the non-film, a conceptual hoax that pays tribute to the Blaxploitation soundtracks of the '70s while fusing that sound with the band's rock foundations. It sounds like a gimmick, but it's not a gimmick in the manner of a white person donning an Afro. It only seems like a gimmick because the influence of Blaxploitation flicks wasn't so common at the time. Save for the Beastie Boys, hardly any non-black acts were adopting such a stance as a means of embracing and acknowledging black culture. While later outfits would use this as a ploy for cuteness and attention, Big Chief was doing it out of pure admiration. Prior to recording the album, the band was determined not to be classified as a run-of-the-mill guitar band. The climate was just about to split open for the faceless and fashionable post-grunge outfits, so the move ultimately ended up being a wise and rather prophetic move. Since Big Chief's listening habits and influences shot through the spectrums of rock, funk, and jazz, it wasn't such a hard concept to translate from brain to wax. Freeing the band up led to a loose and tight record -- loose because it sounds like a big party, and tight because there aren't any dull moments. So take the Beastie Boys' Check Your Head or Ill Communication and replace the rapping with more funk and soul. Make either of those records more cohesive, form it into a song cycle, and you have Mack Avenue Skullgame.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
Skullgame No. 3, Take 3
00:01:55

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

2
My Name Is Pimp (Mack's Theme)
00:04:18

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

3
Let's Do It Again
00:01:06

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

4
One Born Every Minute
00:05:27

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

5
Sonica
00:01:52

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

6
No Free Love on This Street (Sonica's Theme)
00:04:43

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

7
Soul on a Roll
00:00:49

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

8
10 Karat Pinky Ring
00:04:52

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

9
Have Another Glass of Brandy, Baby
00:01:19

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

10
Gaiety Lounge Punk
00:00:39

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

11
Cop Kisser (Mack Fucks up the Scene at the Freezer)
00:01:25

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

12
If I Had a Nickel for Every Dime
00:06:58

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

13
Mixed Jive
00:01:32

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

14
He Needs to Be Dead/Ten Easy Pieces (The Power of Ginsu)
00:02:57

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

15
Cut to the Chase
00:02:32

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

16
Meet the Man Day
00:01:28

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

17
O Woman (Mack's Lament)
00:03:52

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

18
Skullgame (Reprise)
00:01:47

Big Chief, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1993 Sub Pop Records 1993 1993 Sub Pop Records 1993

Albumbeschreibung

Right now, somewhere in Germany, a young mensch is scouring the walls of his favorite cult video emporium, squinting his eyes to catch the spine of the elusive Detroit B-movie from the early '90s called Mack Avenue Skullgame. Big Chief delivered its finest work with its like-named soundtrack for the non-film, a conceptual hoax that pays tribute to the Blaxploitation soundtracks of the '70s while fusing that sound with the band's rock foundations. It sounds like a gimmick, but it's not a gimmick in the manner of a white person donning an Afro. It only seems like a gimmick because the influence of Blaxploitation flicks wasn't so common at the time. Save for the Beastie Boys, hardly any non-black acts were adopting such a stance as a means of embracing and acknowledging black culture. While later outfits would use this as a ploy for cuteness and attention, Big Chief was doing it out of pure admiration. Prior to recording the album, the band was determined not to be classified as a run-of-the-mill guitar band. The climate was just about to split open for the faceless and fashionable post-grunge outfits, so the move ultimately ended up being a wise and rather prophetic move. Since Big Chief's listening habits and influences shot through the spectrums of rock, funk, and jazz, it wasn't such a hard concept to translate from brain to wax. Freeing the band up led to a loose and tight record -- loose because it sounds like a big party, and tight because there aren't any dull moments. So take the Beastie Boys' Check Your Head or Ill Communication and replace the rapping with more funk and soul. Make either of those records more cohesive, form it into a song cycle, and you have Mack Avenue Skullgame.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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