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California Clam Chowder | ||||
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Studio album by Thelonious Monster | ||||
Released | April 20, 2004 | |||
Recorded | Lawnmower Studio, Pasadena | |||
Label | Lakeshore Records | |||
Producer | Thelonious Monster | |||
Thelonious Monster chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Robert Christgau | A− |
California Clam Chowder is an album by Thelonious Monster. It was released in 2004, the band's first release since 1992. It is a collection of interpretations of some of the world's most influential, iconoclastic artists.
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times wrote that "Bob Forrest and company bring their customary passion and rambunctious camaraderie to their tales of hanging in against the odds."
Track listing
- The Gun Club Song
- The Bob Dylan Song
- The Joy Division Song
- The Germs Song
- The Curtis Mayfield Song
- The Jam Song
- The Rolling Stones '77 Song
- The Ramones Song
- The Bowie Low Song
- The Big Star Song
- The Iggy Stooge Song
- The Beck Song
- The Elton John Song
- The Thelonious Monster Song
- The Oasis Song
Personnel
- Bob Forrest — vocals
- Dix Denney — guitar plus other strings
- Dallas Don Burnet — bass guitar, guitar, Moog, piano, vocals
- Pete Weiss — drums, percussion, guitar
- Jon Sidel — guitar
Additional musicians:
- Josh Klinghoffer — guitar, marimba
- Greg Kurstin — keyboards
References
- "New Releases: Prince, Mario Winans, Afroman, Drowning Pool, Hanson, Ghostface, The Alarm & More". MTV News. Archived from the original on October 31, 2019.
- Christgau, Robert. "Thelonious Monster". Robert Christgau.
- Harris, Keith. "Thelonious Monster: California Clam Chowder". City Pages.
- Baltin, Steve (May 3, 2004). "Coachella Comes Alive".
- "Thelonious Monster - California Clam Chowder", One Way magazine, Issue 9. Archived from the original, 21 September 2018
- "Ready, set, go ..." Los Angeles Times. April 29, 2004.
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