Camper Van Beethoven - New Roman Times

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Album Details

Title: New Roman Times
Artist: Camper Van Beethoven
Release Date: 10/13/2004
Re-Released On: 10/12/2004
Label: Vanguard, Cooking Vinyl Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 015707977920, 711297471724
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Jangle Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, American Underground
Moods: Cynical/Sarcastic, Sardonic, Wry, Fun, Humorous, Ironic, Irreverent, Witty, Amiable/Good-Natured, Intense, Quirky, Silly, Trippy, Freewheeling, Playful, Campy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Prelude
  2. Sons of the New Golden West
  3. 51-7
  4. White Fluffy Clouds
  5. That Gum You Like Is Back in Style
  6. Might Makes Right
  7. Militia Song
  8. R 'N' R Uzbekistan
  9. Sons of the New Golden West (Reprise)
  10. New Roman Times
  11. The Poppies of Balmorhea
  12. The Long Plastic Hallway
  13. I Am Talking to This Flower
  14. Come Out
  15. Los Tigres Traficantes
  16. I Hate This Part of Texas
  17. Hippy Chix
  18. Civil Disobedience
  19. Discotheque CVB
  20. Hey Brother

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDVanguard79779
2004CDCooking Vinyl Records317

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Album Review

In 2002, Camper Van Beethoven reunited for a nationwide tour on what seemed like a whim, occasioned by a closet-cleaning belated issue of a song-by-song cover of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, an album they'd recorded as a joke back in 1987. The tour must have gone really well, because unexpectedly, the full band -- the original lineup of David Lowery on vocals and guitar, violinist Jonathan Segel, guitarist Greg Lisher, bassist Victor Krummenacher, and drummer Chris Pedersen, with alumni Chris Molla and Monks of Doom cohort David Immerglück pitching in -- trooped into the studio to record an all new album that, surprisingly enough, stands with the group's finest work. A loosely connected semi-rock opera telling the story of a Texas teenager who joins the military after a 9/11-like event, becomes disillusioned, and joins an anti-government militia, this is the most explicitly political record of Camper Van Beethoven's career, resurrecting and amplifying the themes that colored the band's last two albums, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart and Key Lime Pie. While some of Lowery's trademark surrealist jokes and hilarious one-liners factor into these songs, there's an undeniable darkness to the album, both lyrically (the story seems to end with the ex-soldier becoming a suicide bomber) and musically. The band's usual forays into faux-ethnic instrumentals, country, and psychedelia are less lighthearted than before, but their tour-sharpened chops are intact, making this the tightest, best-sounding album of their career. In particular, the sardonically folky "Militia Song," the deep-psych swirl of "I Hate This Part of Texas," and "Come Out," which is built upon Steve Reich's 1966 tape-loop piece of the same title, show the group's effortless eclecticism, and the bitter "Might Makes Right" and the Twin Peaks-quoting "That Gum You Like Is Back in Style" are as good as any songs Camper Van Beethoven did in the '80s. Like their fellow college rock stars Mission of Burma and Antietam did earlier in 2004, Camper Van Beethoven have pulled off the difficult trick of not only reuniting, but picking up exactly where they had left off. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan WeatherheadMixing, Guitar, Synthesizer, Pedal Steel, Engineer
Andy The GermanPhotography
Anne HegeVocals (Background)
Brent LambertMastering
Brian HoffaEngineer
Camper Van BeethovenProducer
Casey MartinVocals (Background), Engineer
Ches SmithDrums
Chris MollaSynthesizer
Chris PedersenDrums, Group Member, Percussion
Darion ArnetteVocals (Background)
David ImmerglückVocals (Background), Pedal Steel, Guitar, Mandolin, Group Member
David LoweryGroup Member, Guitar, Vocals, Engineer, Piano, Mixing
Frank FunaroDrums
Greg LisherGroup Member, Guitar
John HickmanVocals (Background), Autoharp
John MorandMixing, Engineer
Jonathan SegelEngineer, Group Member, Synthesizer, Violin, Vocals, Guitar
Julia McCauleyVocals (Background)
Kenny MargolisKeyboards
Lauren HoffmanVocals (Background)
Miguel UrbiztondoPercussion, Drums
Mirissa NeffDesign
Nina GatesVocals (Background)
Teddy BlanksVocals (Background)
Troy GaspardPhotography
Victor KrummenacherEngineer, Group Member, Guitar (Bass), Guitar, Design
William Edward "Zeb Turner" GrishawPiano, Analogue Synthesizer