Califone: Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People

Califone SKU: 19104515
Califone: Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People

Califone: Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People

Califone SKU: 19104515

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People
Artist: Califone
Label: Jealous Butcher
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 751937417316
Genre: Folk

Double vinyl LP pressing. Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People collected Califone's first two self-titled EPs, recapturing the band at the most reserved, tentative, and exploratory phase of it's career. The 1998 material, particularly highlights like "Red Food Old Heat," lumbered with magnificent reality but rarely sounded obsessed over it's own neuroses. Elsewhere, "Dock Boggs," "Electric Fence," and "Beneath the Yachtsman" from 2000 reminded listeners just how well Califone could flow through stained folk and approximate Grandaddy's "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot" or a post-punk Red House Painters. Regrettably, the disc's two bonus tracks, the wobbly "When the Snakehandlers Slips" and an unedited version of "To Hush a Sick Transmission," would offer little excitement for longtime fans.

Tracks:
1.1 On the Steeple with the Shakes (X-Mas Tigers)
1.2 Silvermine Pictures
1.3 Pastry Sharp
1.4 To Hush a Sick Transmission
1.5 Dime Fangs
1.6 Red Food Old Heat
1.7 Down Eisenhower Sun Up with Mule
1.8 To Hush a Sick Transmission [Unedited]
1.9 When the Snakehandler Slips
2.1 Electric Fence
2.2 St. Martha Let It Fold
2.3 Beneath the Yachtsman
2.4 Don't Let Me Die Nervous
2.5 Dock Boggs
2.6 Bathwater
2.7 June Rat
2.8 Pastry Sharp (Download)
2.9 A Horse-Sized Pill

Audio Sample:
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