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The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - A Reverse Willie Horton album flac Performer: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Title: A Reverse Willie Horton
Style: Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Lo-Fi
Released: 1991
MP3 album: 1609 mb
FLAC album: 1215 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AU AAC AC3 MP2 MP1 XM DTS
Genre: Rock

Jon Spencer licenced 500 copies of this to be pressed (ostensibly from a poorly-kept cassette). Front and rear sleeve pasted on black card with the words "JACKET MADE IN CANADA" printed on the rear. A Pubic Pop-Can Production. Matrix, Runout (Runout A, etched): 001"-A. Matrix, Runout (Runout B, etched): 001" - B. Recommendations.

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion is the debut album by the New York City-based eponymous band. Few copies of the album were produced; however, some songs are featured on the album Crypt Style, released one year after. Additionally, some songs are featured on the album A Reverse Willie Horton, released one year earlier, and considered either a bootleg or the group's true first album, as it contains all studio tracks.

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was an American rock band from New York City, formed in 1991. The group consisted of Judah Bauer on guitar, backing vocals, harmonica and occasional lead vocals, Russell Simins on drums and Jon Spencer on vocals, guitar and theremin.

A Reverse Willie Horton is either the debut album, or an early bootleg album, by the New York City-based Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Few (500) copies of the album were produced; however, some songs are featured on the group's next two albums, 1992's The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and 1993's Crypt Style, albeit in a different mix or recording altogether. However, sound of the recording is closer to the Crypt Style LP. All three albums are made up of tracks recorded in 1991 by producer/engineer Kramer and Steve Albini (in separate sessions).

BPM Profile A Reverse Willie Horton. Album starts at 118BPM, ends at 97BPM (-21), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Freedom Tower: No Wave Dance Party 2015.

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Listen to music from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion like Bellbottoms, Calvin & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Singer Jon Spencer was previously the leader of the noise punk band Pussy Galore before hooking up with Judah Bauer (guitar) and Russell Simins (drums) to form the Blues Explosion, a band that was part of the 1990s alternative rock boom. This bass-less combo had their breakthrough in 1993 with the album "Extra Width" on Crypt Records.

Tracklist

A1 Twenty-9
A2 Type Cast
A3 Watermain
A4 History Of Sex
A5 Rachel
A6 Chicken Walk
A7 Big-Headed Baby
A8 Support A Man
B1 Lovin' Up A Storm
B2 Comeback
B3 '78 Style
B4 You Gonna Change
B5 Whitetail
B6 What To Do
B7 40 lb Block Of Cheese

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Clay Thomas Music

Credits

  • Drums [Uncredited] – Russell Simins
  • Engineer [Uncredited] – Kramer
  • Guitar [Uncredited] – Judah Bauer
  • Guitar [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited] – Jon Spencer

Notes

Official bootleg.

Jon Spencer licenced 500 copies of this to be pressed (ostensibly from a poorly-kept cassette).

Front and rear sleeve pasted on black card with the words "JACKET MADE IN CANADA" printed on the rear.

A Pubic Pop-Can Production

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, etched): "PUBIC-POP-CAN-PORK-001"-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, etched): "PUBIC-POP-CAN-PORK-001" - B


Comments: (5)
Zulurr
not really a boot, just packaged as one. authorized by the band and released through Siltbreeze.
Perius
I'd always assumed it was a "fake bootleg" - I bought it direct from Forced Exposure on release, and while they sold some grey market reissues of obscure psych at the time I doubt they'd be trading in JSBX boots.
Dusar
Absolutely 100% accurate... said the complete bystander.I was there when delivery of the pressing was being divvied-up between T.J. & Byron (who was also in on it) and was fortunately gifted a couple copies. (Actually the amount of demi-boot issues of oddball obscurities those two were behind is pretty fascinating.)
Yannara
P.S. Technically not an "official" Siltbreeze release, just the made up joke "PORK" label. Not sure how to shoehorn that into strict Discogs guidelines - but maybe the answer is that some things are best not taken too seriously?
Jogrnd
That's pretty much it. My understanding is it was a collection of older material from a couple sessions, a couple different takes and a new recording or two. The whole "bootleg" thing was/is a complete joke. The band put it together with Lax with all that in mind. Not worth bugging Lax, he'll deny anything to play along w/the joke I'm sure. I'll see if I can find my copy and if there's any "clues" to be found. Cheers!