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047: EUGENE CHADBOURNE. End To Slavery

Intakt Recording #047 / 1997

Eugene Chadbourne: voice, guitar, dobro, banjo

Recorded September 15, 1996 at Rote Fabrik.

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Format: Compact Disc
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End To Slavery is Eugene Chadbourne's third solo album on Intakt Records, following his successful recordings Strings (Intakt CD 025) and Songs (Intakt CD 026).
Eugene Chadbourne discusses in the CD-Booklet what happens in particular works, or, more interestingly, what they're about and who they're for.
The journalist Thom Jurek writes: “The opening track, "Amber," is about a family cocker spaniel who had to be gassed because of her age -- and the fact that she was too old to go draft-dodging with the guitarist during the Nixon era. He puts the blood for the crime firmly where it belongs -- on Nixon. More importantly, he also discusses his use of Albert Ayler's folk melodies in the creation of the work, and through those movements he creates a textural dimension and soul that Chadbourne rings out of the guitar. His cover of Coltrane's "Naima" is, without question, a stunningly beautiful and deeply felt rendition that reveals great technical skill and emotional depth. The other element here is how inventive Chadbourne can make humor sound, as he does on the four-part suite "Symphony for Weirdness" that occurs in just over four-and-a-half-minutes with scraped surfaces, feedback, pluck,s and plonks, rattling microphones, and even chewing food. It's funny, yes, but awesome, too. Let's not forget "Oil of Hate," with its hilarious lyrics (unsung), and multi-tracked guitars that walk somewhere between a Spanish folk song and the blues -- kind of like Loren Mazzacane Connors but with lots of movement and a varied emotional palette. In sum, it's all Chadbourne doing what he does best: everything. He's not only a technical genius on his instrument, he's a menace to cultural snobbery at every turn.“

Album Credits

Cover Art: Fabrizio Gilardino
Liner Notes: Eugene Chadbourne

Compositions by Eugene Chadbourne, except #2 by John Coltrane All voice, guitar, banjo, plunger, rake, birdcage and noise by Eugene Chadbourne Eugene Chadbournes' pieces are published by Intakt Records Recorded September 15, 1996 at Rote Fabrik Zürich by Peter & Fanny Pfister Engineer. Peter Prister. Mastered February 26, 1997 by Fred Bosshard at Studio Peter Prister

Eugene Chadbourne used a Deering Crossfire Banjo, a Fender Duo Sonic (thanks Noël Akchoté). an Acoustic Guitar (thanks Stephan Wittwer), thanks to Fabrikjazz, Rote Fabrik (IGRF) and Ziegel oh Lac Produced by Intakt Records.
Executive Production: Fredi Bosshard

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