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King Missle has never grown much beyond its original premise: Presenting John S. Hall's offbeat poems over the shifting musical background constructed by a trio of veteran New York art-rockers. The group's self-titled sixth album tries to turn these music-and-poetry set pieces into more conventional songs, and the monotone Hall even tries to sing on "What If" and "Pigs Will Fly." But ultimately, the focus is on the words, and even if you enjoy them (which I do), King Missile albums are like other comedy recordings: After a listen or two, you file them away and forget about them. --Jim DeRogatis
| ARTIST: | King Missile |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Atlantic |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Love Is..., What If, Let's Have Sex, Pigs Will Fly, These People, Open Up, Wind-Up Toys, Delores, Tounge, Dishwasher, Socks, Bloodletting, Lies, Commercial, King David's Dirge, Psalm, Happy Note |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075678258923 |
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Customer Reviews of King Missile
Never believe music critics... I guess I must be in a minuscule un-intellectual minority, since I have never managed to file away this "comedy" CD after two spins through my CD player as Mr. DeRogatis suggests. Rather than dismissing this CD as another "comedy" album, I would point out John Hall's humor is more satire than comedy. Who knows...perhaps the aforementioned critic missed the literature class where the Professor explained the difference between the two genres. No matter really. Being a stubborn Irish sort that appreciates satire (O! Jonathan Swift!) I'll keep listening to the CD. Give it a try and prove yet another music critic wrong.
In the begining, there was John
This album is great, especilly liked pig will fly, and the dishwaser. This is how it all started. If you're intrested enough to see where it all began. And remember, 'Love is butiful, like birds that sing. Love is not ugly, like rats, in a puddle of vomit.' Two thumbs way up!