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Camper Van Beethoven|II & III

II & III

Camper Van Beethoven

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Admittedly, it's understandable to see why CVB's sense of humor rubbed some people the wrong way. Titling a second album II & III and sprinkling it with songs titled "ZZ Top Goes to Egypt" and "No Kruggerands for David" sounds more like a parody of rock rather than rock itself. That never stopped Pavement, though, and on II & III, CVB sounds as inventive and unexpectedly inspired as before, mashing its influences together into a delightful brew. However, this time the band sounds a touch more straightforward; new member Chris Pederson's drumming sounds stronger, providing a good pace throughout and pumping up the energy on "Down And Out." Wigginess abounds musically and lyrically -- "Cowboys from Hollywood" sounds like an amped-up honky-tonk, and following it with the on-the-level country of "Sad Lovers Waltz" fits whatever master plan there was. Lowery doesn't sing lead as much this time out; he's still the primary singer, but often is accompanied by most of the rest of the band as well. But as always, Segel is the wild card with violin and nutty keyboards ahoy. There's some refreshing iconoclasm at play -- years before Sonic Youth became 'the legendary Sonic Youth,' CVB took that group's "I Love Her All the Time" and transformed its New York art angst into a kick-up-your-heels bit of yee-haw ska. It's worth hearing for Lowery and company's vocal drawls alone. The album concludes with the hilarious "No More Bullshit," mixing wanky solos with repetitive punk-rock slogans and strange comments -"Elvis Presley died! And no one knows why!"
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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Camper Van Beethoven

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Abundance
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Cowboys from Hollywood
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Sad Lover's Waltz
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Turtlehead
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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I Love Her All the Time
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No Flies on Us
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Down and Out
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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No Krugerrands for David
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Goleta
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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4 Year Plan
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Devil Song
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Vampire Club
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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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(We're A) Bad Trip
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Camper Van Beethoven, MainArtist

(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Circles
00:02:52

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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

15
Dustpan
00:01:54

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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Sometimes
00:02:37

Camper Van Beethoven, MainArtist

(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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Chain of Circumstance
00:02:27

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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

18
ZZ Top Goes to Egypt
00:03:07

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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

19
Cattle (Reversed)
00:02:50

Camper Van Beethoven, MainArtist

(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

20
Form Another Stone
00:02:09

Camper Van Beethoven, MainArtist

(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

21
Circles Dub
00:02:49

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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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(We're A) Bad Trip (Vinyl Version)
00:02:46

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(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

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No More Bullshit
00:03:08

Camper Van Beethoven, MainArtist

(C) 1987 Cooking Vinyl (P) 1987 Cooking Vinyl

Album review

Admittedly, it's understandable to see why CVB's sense of humor rubbed some people the wrong way. Titling a second album II & III and sprinkling it with songs titled "ZZ Top Goes to Egypt" and "No Kruggerands for David" sounds more like a parody of rock rather than rock itself. That never stopped Pavement, though, and on II & III, CVB sounds as inventive and unexpectedly inspired as before, mashing its influences together into a delightful brew. However, this time the band sounds a touch more straightforward; new member Chris Pederson's drumming sounds stronger, providing a good pace throughout and pumping up the energy on "Down And Out." Wigginess abounds musically and lyrically -- "Cowboys from Hollywood" sounds like an amped-up honky-tonk, and following it with the on-the-level country of "Sad Lovers Waltz" fits whatever master plan there was. Lowery doesn't sing lead as much this time out; he's still the primary singer, but often is accompanied by most of the rest of the band as well. But as always, Segel is the wild card with violin and nutty keyboards ahoy. There's some refreshing iconoclasm at play -- years before Sonic Youth became 'the legendary Sonic Youth,' CVB took that group's "I Love Her All the Time" and transformed its New York art angst into a kick-up-your-heels bit of yee-haw ska. It's worth hearing for Lowery and company's vocal drawls alone. The album concludes with the hilarious "No More Bullshit," mixing wanky solos with repetitive punk-rock slogans and strange comments -"Elvis Presley died! And no one knows why!"
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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