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Telepathic Surgery

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With a few more studio tweaks and tricks at play, part of the band's continual efforts to find out just what could be done with a studio, Telepathic Surgery is pretty much the companion piece to Oh My Gawd!!!, blending the same great, crazy combination of influences into the mix. That the opening track has everything from a rushed Sonic Youth rhythm roil to heavily flanged guitar solos that are all treble and back again isn't surprising at all, really. Coyne later described the album as more open-ended experimentation with overdubs than a collection of songs per se -- some of the random orchestral samples and other drop-ins indicate as much -- but Telepathic Surgery has its joys, as much garage rock nuttiness as fried, off-kilter post-punk. Coyne himself is still in rough voice in plenty of places, but finding his own bit by bit; he still doesn't really sound like he would in the '90s, but the gentler side creeps in here and there. "Chrome Plated Suicide," another in the string of Lips songs with brilliant titles, has him sounding a lot more wistful than on numerous other full-on crunch monsters. Call it the bells on "Chrome Plated Suicide" that also help the slightly dreamier feeling, even as Coyne peels off a nicely zonked guitar solo halfway through. Other fun titles (and fine songs) include "Redneck School of Technology" and "The Spontaneous Combustion of John," the latter a short but fun little track. Then there's the cryptic subtitle of "Hari-Krishna Stomp Wagon" -- "f*ck Led Zeppelin" -- which may yet forever remain a mystery given the Lips' own clear influence by said group. The most notorious track actually only surfaced on the CD version -- "Hell's Angel's Cracker Factory," a nearly 25-minute-long zone through backwards-run vocals, endless solos, trance drums, and more.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Drug Machine in Heaven
00:02:11

Michael Ivins, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Mike Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

2
Right Now
00:03:57

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

3
Michael, Time to Wake Up
00:00:29

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

4
Chrome Plated Suicide
00:05:42

Michael Ivins, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Mike Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

5
Hari-Krishna Stomp Wagon
00:03:47

Michael Ivins, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Mike Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

6
Miracle on 42nd Street
00:02:52

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

7
Fryin' Up
00:02:44

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

8
Hell's Angel's Cracker Factory
00:03:01

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

9
U.F.O. Story
00:06:39

Michael Ivins, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Mike Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

10
Redneck School of Technology
00:02:57

Michael Ivins, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Mike Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

11
Shaved Gorilla
00:02:56

Michael Ivins, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Mike Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

12
The Spontaneous Combustion of John
00:00:53

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

13
The Last Drop of Morning Dew Explicit
00:01:58

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

14
Begs and Achin'
00:04:14

Michael Ivins, Producer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Wayne Coyne, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - The Flaming Lips, MainArtist - Ruben Ayala, Engineer - Craig Taylor, Harmonica - Richard English, Producer, Drums, Guitar, Vocals, Writer

© 1989 Restless Records ℗ 1989 Restless Records

Album review

With a few more studio tweaks and tricks at play, part of the band's continual efforts to find out just what could be done with a studio, Telepathic Surgery is pretty much the companion piece to Oh My Gawd!!!, blending the same great, crazy combination of influences into the mix. That the opening track has everything from a rushed Sonic Youth rhythm roil to heavily flanged guitar solos that are all treble and back again isn't surprising at all, really. Coyne later described the album as more open-ended experimentation with overdubs than a collection of songs per se -- some of the random orchestral samples and other drop-ins indicate as much -- but Telepathic Surgery has its joys, as much garage rock nuttiness as fried, off-kilter post-punk. Coyne himself is still in rough voice in plenty of places, but finding his own bit by bit; he still doesn't really sound like he would in the '90s, but the gentler side creeps in here and there. "Chrome Plated Suicide," another in the string of Lips songs with brilliant titles, has him sounding a lot more wistful than on numerous other full-on crunch monsters. Call it the bells on "Chrome Plated Suicide" that also help the slightly dreamier feeling, even as Coyne peels off a nicely zonked guitar solo halfway through. Other fun titles (and fine songs) include "Redneck School of Technology" and "The Spontaneous Combustion of John," the latter a short but fun little track. Then there's the cryptic subtitle of "Hari-Krishna Stomp Wagon" -- "f*ck Led Zeppelin" -- which may yet forever remain a mystery given the Lips' own clear influence by said group. The most notorious track actually only surfaced on the CD version -- "Hell's Angel's Cracker Factory," a nearly 25-minute-long zone through backwards-run vocals, endless solos, trance drums, and more.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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