Butthole Surfers - Electriclarryland

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Album Details

Title: Electriclarryland
Artist: Butthole Surfers
Release Date: 4/1996
Re-Released On: 6/11/1996
Label: Capitol Records
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 724382984221, 0724382984252, 724382984214, 724382984245
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Confrontational, Freewheeling, Visceral, Irreverent, Outrageous, Raucous, Unsettling, Volatile, Brash, Druggy, Fiery, Humorous, Intense, Provocative, Rebellious, Boisterous, Aggressive, Sleazy, Silly, Thuggish
Total Copies: 28
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Birds
  2. Cough Syrup
  3. Pepper
  4. Thermador
  5. Ulcer Breakout
  6. Jingle of a Dog's Collar
  7. TV Star
  8. My Brother's Wife
  9. Ah Ha
  10. The Lord Is a Monkey
  11. Let's Talk About Cars
  12. L.A.
  13. Space

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDCapitol Records29842

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Album Review

On Electriclarryland, their second major-label album, the Butthole Surfers continue the streamlined direction they began with Independent Worm Saloon, which basically means it's a loud guitar rock album. Even though there's potential for the record to become unnecessarily generic, it's to the Buttholes' credit that they still have the desire to throw enough bizarre wrenches into the machinery to keep most of their diehard audience satiated. Certainly, Electriclarryland will sound way too tame for fans of Locust Abortion Technican and Hairway to Steven, and they're right, to a certain extent. For listeners accustomed to their unhinged, perverse '80s recordings, there is nothing on this guitar-heavy record to please them. But Electriclarryland is a logical maturation for the band. It's odd to think of the Buttholes maturing, but that is the case with this album. They have a couple of jangly pop numbers that appear to be played relatively straight and the heavier numbers have a piledriving inevitability that make them memorable. In short, Electriclarryland rocks and it rocks hard, with enough energy for bands half of the Buttholes' age. And underneath the seemingly normal surface, the Buttholes have thrown in enough jokes and have twisted around enough clichés to prove that the band may mature, but they'll never really grow up. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew WeissGuitar (Bass)
Bill CarterGuitar (Bass)
Christopher ShawMixing, Engineer
Danno SaratakProducer, Drum Programming, Drums
John HagenCello
Mario Caldato, Jr.Remixing, Producer
Mark EddingerKeyboards
Mickey PetraliaRemixing, Producer
Paul LearyMixing, Producer
Paul MavridesCover Design, Illustrations, Cover Art
Steve ThompsonProducer
Stuart SullivanMixing, Engineer
Tommy SteeleArt Direction
Wendy DouganDesign, Art Direction
Wendy FouganArt Direction, Design
Will Van OverbeekPhotography