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Mirror Man - 180 Gram  [ LP ]  - USA
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
Label : Buddah Records
 
$10.95
 

Originally, Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band's second album was intended to be a double-album set called "It Comes to You in a Plain Brown Wrapper." Although 1968's Strictly Personal has the same artwork that was mooted for the double album, it's a single disc. As part of the same post-Trout Mask Replica closet-cleaning that led to Buddah (the parent company of Blue Thumb Records, which released Strictly Personal) reissuing Safe As Milk as Dropout Boogie in the U.K. in 1970, the label released Mirror Man, the second disc that was intended for the Plain Brown Wrapper release. Recorded in November 1967 (an odd misprint on the sleeve claims it was recorded in 1965, when the band barely existed), the four lengthy tracks on Mirror Man are even more simplistic and primal than those on Strictly Personal. All four are worthwhile, but the key tracks are "Tarotplane Blues," a free-form jam in which Beefheart jumbles together the lyrics of at least half a dozen blues standards into a stream-of-consciousness ramble (adding musette and harmonica for good measure) as the Magic Band vamps on a slide guitar-based, two-chord groove for over 19 minutes, and the similarly expansive "Mirror Man," one of the key tracks of Beefheart's entire career. Probably the catchiest tune Beefheart ever wrote, "Mirror Man" has an almost funky, hip-swaying groove, and there's a playful lightness to the way Beefheart chants the simplistic lyrics that prefigures the flights of fancy on Trout Mask Replica and Lick My Decals off, Baby. The remaining two tracks, "25th Century Quaker" and "Kandy Korn," are less essential but interesting enough. The revitalized and properly spelled Buddha Records reissued an expanded version of this album in 1999 as The Mirror Man Sessions, adding five alternate takes of songs that later appeared on Strictly Personal. - AMG

 
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  1. Tarotplane
  2. Kandy Korn
  3. 25th Century Quaker
  4. Mirror Man
 
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Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Bluejeans & Moonbeams Bluejeans & Moonbeams [LP] -USA
Label : Phonogram
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Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Dust Sucker - 180 Gram Limited edition Dust Sucker - 180 Gram Limited edition [Double LP] -USA
Label : Ozit
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Label : Ozit
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Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - The Mirror Man Sessions The Mirror Man Sessions [Double LP] -UK
Label : Simply Vinyl
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Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - The Spotlight Kid - 180 Gram The Spotlight Kid - 180 Gram [LP] -USA
Label : Reprise
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