Gibson Bros. / Build A Raft
Album: | Build A Raft | Collection: | General 12" | |
Artist: | Gibson Bros. | Added: | Mar 2011 | |
Label: | Columbus Discount Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-27 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-15 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 25 | Dec 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 09, 2014: | The Songsmith Show
Big Pine Boogie |
4. | Sep 28, 2012: | The Songsmith Show
Big Pine Boogie |
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2. | May 01, 2013: | Minding The Gap - May Day edition
16 Tons |
5. | May 04, 2012: | The Songsmith Show
My Bucket's Got A Hole In It |
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3. | Jan 18, 2013: | The Songsmith Show
Highway 61 |
6. | Jan 05, 2012: | The Songsmith Show
My Bucket's Got A Hole In It |
Album Review
MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2011-11-19
Reviewed 2011-11-19
Not to be mistaken for The Gibson Brothers (the bluegrass duo), the Gibson Bros. were a seminal Columbus OH band and a precursor to the sound Jon Spencer (who was in the band for a spell) would later take with him to Blues Explosion. Down and dirty garage, trance blues, bent-up-and-beat-all-to-hell country, psychobilly, punk - whatever it is you want it to be - kick ass. The studio side is pretty polished, the live stuff not so much, very lo-fi as it should rightly be. Instrumentation of guitars, bass, drums, and a hambone! Recorded in 1985-86. Great stuff all the way through! Play it all!! FCC #16.
*My Favorites*: 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, 22.
Side 1 (Studio)
1. *Mid / Fast. Driving as all get-out. Screamed vocals. Crunchy guitar. Killer.
2. Mid. Big country sound with mandolin. Plodding beat, easy going.
3. Mid. Trippy guitar sound inside a country number. Even-keel rhythm.
4. *Mid. Charley Patton classic. Quite different from Charley’s with high pitched guitar, tuff rhythm guitar, knee-slaps. Ominous trance and cool.
5. Mid / Fast. Quick intro song.
6. *Mid / Fast. Quick-paced vocal delivery and frenetic beat. Catchy and cool.
7. *Mid. Just like Jon Spencer would later play with the band, heavy distorted trance blues. Kick ass.
8. Slow / Mid. Classic ‘Walkin’ Boss’ done by many including Jerry Garcia / David Grisman. Mandolin, plodding beat. Nice version.
9. Mid. Quick INSTRUMENTAL. Echoey guitars, minimal drumbeat.
Side 2 (Live)
10. *Introduction by Elementary School principal. A ‘cultural activity’. Should be played with next song.
11. *Mid. Cool ‘woo-hoo’ hollers. Upbeat, driving, great slide guitar, plodding beat. Yeah.
12. *Mid / Fast. Punk-ish, bluesy, driving with screamed vocal.
13. *Mid. Trance, country, blues, punk. Tuff stuff. Mean and gruff.
14. Slow / Mid. Walkin’ sparse trance blues.
15. *Slow / Mid. Porter Wagoner classic. Ominous with echoey vocals eliciting the title ‘Rubber Room’. Really spacey and psychedelic.
16. Mid. FCC. Charley Patton classic / poem. Drenched in trance done over the voices of the party crowd.
Side 3 (Studio Outtakes)
17. Mid. Second version of song #12. Heavy drunken vocal, trancey.
18. Slow / Mid. Second version of song #15, Wagoner song. Vocal sounds like previous song, but more like he’s disturbed and drunk. Ominous as all get-out.
19. Mid. INSTRUMENTAL. Dark electric guitar soloing, very trancey, almost to a drone.
Side 4 (Studio Outtake & ‘Keepers’ 7”)
20. *Slow / Mid. Another drunken vocal, the whole thing sounding like it’s playing at 33 1/3 when it should
be at 78. Dark, heavy and killer.
21. Mid. Marching drumbeat, cool guitar, cool story song.
22. *Mid. Mose Allison classic ‘Parchman Farm’ like you’ve never heard it. Rubbery drunk vocal. Includes guitar, bass, drums and hambone! Killer.
*My Favorites*: 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, 22.
Side 1 (Studio)
1. *Mid / Fast. Driving as all get-out. Screamed vocals. Crunchy guitar. Killer.
2. Mid. Big country sound with mandolin. Plodding beat, easy going.
3. Mid. Trippy guitar sound inside a country number. Even-keel rhythm.
4. *Mid. Charley Patton classic. Quite different from Charley’s with high pitched guitar, tuff rhythm guitar, knee-slaps. Ominous trance and cool.
5. Mid / Fast. Quick intro song.
6. *Mid / Fast. Quick-paced vocal delivery and frenetic beat. Catchy and cool.
7. *Mid. Just like Jon Spencer would later play with the band, heavy distorted trance blues. Kick ass.
8. Slow / Mid. Classic ‘Walkin’ Boss’ done by many including Jerry Garcia / David Grisman. Mandolin, plodding beat. Nice version.
9. Mid. Quick INSTRUMENTAL. Echoey guitars, minimal drumbeat.
Side 2 (Live)
10. *Introduction by Elementary School principal. A ‘cultural activity’. Should be played with next song.
11. *Mid. Cool ‘woo-hoo’ hollers. Upbeat, driving, great slide guitar, plodding beat. Yeah.
12. *Mid / Fast. Punk-ish, bluesy, driving with screamed vocal.
13. *Mid. Trance, country, blues, punk. Tuff stuff. Mean and gruff.
14. Slow / Mid. Walkin’ sparse trance blues.
15. *Slow / Mid. Porter Wagoner classic. Ominous with echoey vocals eliciting the title ‘Rubber Room’. Really spacey and psychedelic.
16. Mid. FCC. Charley Patton classic / poem. Drenched in trance done over the voices of the party crowd.
Side 3 (Studio Outtakes)
17. Mid. Second version of song #12. Heavy drunken vocal, trancey.
18. Slow / Mid. Second version of song #15, Wagoner song. Vocal sounds like previous song, but more like he’s disturbed and drunk. Ominous as all get-out.
19. Mid. INSTRUMENTAL. Dark electric guitar soloing, very trancey, almost to a drone.
Side 4 (Studio Outtake & ‘Keepers’ 7”)
20. *Slow / Mid. Another drunken vocal, the whole thing sounding like it’s playing at 33 1/3 when it should
be at 78. Dark, heavy and killer.
21. Mid. Marching drumbeat, cool guitar, cool story song.
22. *Mid. Mose Allison classic ‘Parchman Farm’ like you’ve never heard it. Rubbery drunk vocal. Includes guitar, bass, drums and hambone! Killer.
Track Listing
1. | Big Pine Boogie | 12. | Hot Dog | |||
2. | Arkansas | 13. | My Bucket's Got A Hole In It | |||
3. | Lost Track Of Time | 14. | Walking Bum | |||
4. | Mississippi Bo Weevil | 15. | Rubber Room | |||
5. | Southbound (Intro) | 16. | Mississippi Bo Weevil / Poem | |||
6. | Tongue-Tied Jill | 17. | Hot Dog | |||
7. | Highway 61 | 18. | Rubber Room | |||
8. | Walking Boss | 19. | Where's Elvis? | |||
9. | Dirt | 20. | 16 Tons | |||
10. | Introduction: Essie Richardson, Principal, Avondale Elementary | 21. | My Young Life | |||
11. | Woo Hoo | 22. | Parchman Farm |