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Album Details: Heavy Trash [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:05/23/2005
Label:Jvc Japan
UPC:4988002478767

Track List: Heavy Trash [Bonus Tracks]

  1. Dark Hair'd Rider
  2. Lover Street
  3. Loveless
  4. Walk'in Bum
  5. Under the Waves
  6. Hump
  7. Mr. Know It All
  8. Gatorade
  1. This Day Is Mine
  2. Fix These Blues
  3. Take My Hand
  4. Justin' Alright
  5. Yeah, Baby
  6. Back Off [*]
  7. Last Saturday Night [*]

Pro Reviews: Heavy Trash [Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Heavy Trash, the band and the album, is a collaboration between Jon Spencer and Matt VertaRay. In their day jobs they are purveyors of punkblues in Blues Explosion and Speedball Baby, respectively. Anyone expecting their collaboration to sound much like either of their groups is in for a bit of a jolt. Not that it is a million miles from the sounds they are known for since you still get Spencer's instantly recognizable yelping vocals as well as loads of exciting, strippeddown and hooky songs that carry quite a punch. What is different is that they are working the rockabilly and early rock side of the street. Tracks like "The Loveless," "Dark Hair'd Rider" and "This Day Is Mine" kick up some serious ducktailed dust, "The Hump" and "Justine Alright" are crazed handclapping, shouted chorus rockers, and the hipshaking "Gatorade" sounds like it was recorded at a party in Hasil Adkins' backyard. The tracks that scale back the excitement are very good too; "Fix These Blues" is a pedalsteeled ...country ballad, "Take My Hand," a doowopping lament complete with a spoken interlude and "Under the Waves," a moody, highly arranged murder ballad that might be the best track on the album. Only "Mr. K.I.A." doesn't work, as it brings in some hiphop influences and is too repetitive and, well, modernsounding. Spencer is in top form throughout, dropping hilarious asides, hiccupping and whooping, crooning and howling like an unholy blend of Elvis, Gene Vincent and Lux Interior. He and VertaRay create a sound that is warm, rich and live, layering acoustic and electric guitars, percussion and Christina Campenella's sultry backing vocals into a rollicking, thrilling modern rockabilly record that puts everyone who has attempted such an enterprise since Songs the Lord Taught Us to shame. So many times with side projects like this the parting words are "don't quit your day job," in this case both men could easily do so because Heavy Trash is just as good if not better than their main projects. [A Japanese version included bonus tracks.] - Tim Sendra, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Heavy Trash

A meeting of the minds between two musicians who explore the nexus between punk rock and roots music, Heavy Trash is a collaboration between Jon Spencer and Matt VertaRay. Spencer first attracted the attention of adventurous music fans in 1985 with his primitive guitar work and raw vocals with frantic noise merchants Pussy Galore, but when the band split in 1990, he joi... Read more