The name Rhyming Guitars certainly fits this album, since the signature
interplay that is the heart of Pell Mell's sound involves both echoing
guitars and musical phrases. This EP came out shortly after the
successful release of The Bumper Crop, and though there is a slightly
more strident sound to the instrumentals here, most of these cuts could
have fit on that album. The exception is the weird "Week of Corn," a
goofy dub edit of the band's semi-hit "Week of Fire" intercut with a
recording of an old man singing "Jimmy Cracked Corn," with a heavy bass
and occasional sound effects tossed in for good measure. The band
definitely wasn't taking themselves too seriously when they recorded
this track, and giving in to self-satire turned out to be a good career
move. "Week of Corn" actually got some airplay on the same stations that
had previously played other Pell Mell tunes.
Richard FossTracklist :
1. New Saigon 8:15
2. Spy Vs Spy 2:51
3. Par Avion 4:09
4. Red Rhythm 6:02
5. Week Of Corn 5:23
Assemblage [Assembled By, May 1989] – Steve Fisk
Credits :
Written-By, Performer – Arni May, Bill Owen, Jon-Lars Sorenson, Bob Beerman
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