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Eddie Spaghetti - Extra Sauce (LP)

Re-issue of 2003 solo record from Supersuckers front man.

In 2003, Motherfuckers Be Trippin' revived the Supersuckers nameplate.
Issued through their own Mid Fi imprint, it riffed and smirked with
renewed zing and estimable sleaze. That air of lovable gracelessness
carries over to Suckers' main man Eddie Spaghetti's first solo effort, a
messy and grinning bucket of covers called Sauce. In his liner notes,
Spaghetti trashes the whole idea of solo records, especially those that
consist solely of covers. But in typical fashion, that doesn't stop him
from doing his own. Sauce features quick and easy, largely acoustic
versions of outlaw country faves from Kris Kristofferson ('Best of all
Possible Worlds') and Willie Nelson (the mirthful and giddy 'Gotta Get
Drunk'). There's also a run through 'Cocaine Blues,' but his isn't
underpinned with terror like Johnny Cash's. Instead, Spaghetti cranks it
out steely and fast, like it was the last song of the middle set in a
Tuesday night dive bar gig. He gets a tad serious -- or at least
heartfelt -- with Steve Earle's 'I Don't Want to Lose You Yet,' but it's
back to a bleary-eyed cross of honky tonkin' and low culture slummin'
for 'Peace in the Valley' (originally by A3): 'Well I got ecstasy/But I
need some company.' That sentiment continues for 'Killer Weed,' the
better of Spaghetti's two originals here. As he does throughout Sauce,
Eddie adopts a sort of deadpan Lee Hazlewood persona for the track -- he
might as well perch a raglan horse head on the lip of a six-foot bong.
Sauce isn't country, and it doesn't rock like his day job. But from end
to end, it drips with the same dastardly good-time juice that defines
the best Supersuckers stuff.

Written by Johnny Loftus, borrowed from AllMusic.com

Bonus Materials

  • On 'Puddle of BBQ sauce' colored vinyl!

 

Cast & Crew

Director: 

Track Listing

    • The Best Of All Possible Worlds
    • Bottom Dollar
    • Sleepy Vampire
    • Gotta Get Drunk
    • Misery & Gin
    • Little Ol’ Wine Drinker, Me
    • I Don’t Want To Lose You Yet
    • Sea Of Heartbreak
    • Cocaine Blues
    • Killer Weed
    • Peace In The Valley
    • Blue Shadows On The Trail

    Additional Details

    Label: Reptilian Records

    Genre: Alternative/Punk

    Language: English

    Run Time: 36:11 mins

    Region: 0

    Release Date: 02/11/22

    UPC: 832915014717

    Re-issue of 2003 solo record from Supersuckers front man.

    In 2003, Motherfuckers Be Trippin' revived the Supersuckers nameplate.
    Issued through their own Mid Fi imprint, it riffed and smirked with
    renewed zing and estimable sleaze. That air of lovable gracelessness
    carries over to Suckers' main man Eddie Spaghetti's first solo effort, a
    messy and grinning bucket of covers called Sauce. In his liner notes,
    Spaghetti trashes the whole idea of solo records, especially those that
    consist solely of covers. But in typical fashion, that doesn't stop him
    from doing his own. Sauce features quick and easy, largely acoustic
    versions of outlaw country faves from Kris Kristofferson ('Best of all
    Possible Worlds') and Willie Nelson (the mirthful and giddy 'Gotta Get
    Drunk'). There's also a run through 'Cocaine Blues,' but his isn't
    underpinned with terror like Johnny Cash's. Instead, Spaghetti cranks it
    out steely and fast, like it was the last song of the middle set in a
    Tuesday night dive bar gig. He gets a tad serious -- or at least
    heartfelt -- with Steve Earle's 'I Don't Want to Lose You Yet,' but it's
    back to a bleary-eyed cross of honky tonkin' and low culture slummin'
    for 'Peace in the Valley' (originally by A3): 'Well I got ecstasy/But I
    need some company.' That sentiment continues for 'Killer Weed,' the
    better of Spaghetti's two originals here. As he does throughout Sauce,
    Eddie adopts a sort of deadpan Lee Hazlewood persona for the track -- he
    might as well perch a raglan horse head on the lip of a six-foot bong.
    Sauce isn't country, and it doesn't rock like his day job. But from end
    to end, it drips with the same dastardly good-time juice that defines
    the best Supersuckers stuff.

    Written by Johnny Loftus, borrowed from AllMusic.com

    Bonus Materials

    • On 'Puddle of BBQ sauce' colored vinyl!

     

    Cast & Crew

    Director: 

    Track Listing

      • The Best Of All Possible Worlds
      • Bottom Dollar
      • Sleepy Vampire
      • Gotta Get Drunk
      • Misery & Gin
      • Little Ol’ Wine Drinker, Me
      • I Don’t Want To Lose You Yet
      • Sea Of Heartbreak
      • Cocaine Blues
      • Killer Weed
      • Peace In The Valley
      • Blue Shadows On The Trail

      Additional Details

      Label: Reptilian Records

      Genre: Alternative/Punk

      Language: English

      Run Time: 36:11 mins

      Region: 0

      Release Date: 02/11/22

      UPC: 832915014717

      $23.40
      Eddie Spaghetti - Extra Sauce (LP)
      $23.40

      Description

      Re-issue of 2003 solo record from Supersuckers front man.

      In 2003, Motherfuckers Be Trippin' revived the Supersuckers nameplate.
      Issued through their own Mid Fi imprint, it riffed and smirked with
      renewed zing and estimable sleaze. That air of lovable gracelessness
      carries over to Suckers' main man Eddie Spaghetti's first solo effort, a
      messy and grinning bucket of covers called Sauce. In his liner notes,
      Spaghetti trashes the whole idea of solo records, especially those that
      consist solely of covers. But in typical fashion, that doesn't stop him
      from doing his own. Sauce features quick and easy, largely acoustic
      versions of outlaw country faves from Kris Kristofferson ('Best of all
      Possible Worlds') and Willie Nelson (the mirthful and giddy 'Gotta Get
      Drunk'). There's also a run through 'Cocaine Blues,' but his isn't
      underpinned with terror like Johnny Cash's. Instead, Spaghetti cranks it
      out steely and fast, like it was the last song of the middle set in a
      Tuesday night dive bar gig. He gets a tad serious -- or at least
      heartfelt -- with Steve Earle's 'I Don't Want to Lose You Yet,' but it's
      back to a bleary-eyed cross of honky tonkin' and low culture slummin'
      for 'Peace in the Valley' (originally by A3): 'Well I got ecstasy/But I
      need some company.' That sentiment continues for 'Killer Weed,' the
      better of Spaghetti's two originals here. As he does throughout Sauce,
      Eddie adopts a sort of deadpan Lee Hazlewood persona for the track -- he
      might as well perch a raglan horse head on the lip of a six-foot bong.
      Sauce isn't country, and it doesn't rock like his day job. But from end
      to end, it drips with the same dastardly good-time juice that defines
      the best Supersuckers stuff.

      Written by Johnny Loftus, borrowed from AllMusic.com

      Bonus Materials

      • On 'Puddle of BBQ sauce' colored vinyl!

       

      Cast & Crew

      Director: 

      Track Listing

        • The Best Of All Possible Worlds
        • Bottom Dollar
        • Sleepy Vampire
        • Gotta Get Drunk
        • Misery & Gin
        • Little Ol’ Wine Drinker, Me
        • I Don’t Want To Lose You Yet
        • Sea Of Heartbreak
        • Cocaine Blues
        • Killer Weed
        • Peace In The Valley
        • Blue Shadows On The Trail

        Additional Details

        Label: Reptilian Records

        Genre: Alternative/Punk

        Language: English

        Run Time: 36:11 mins

        Region: 0

        Release Date: 02/11/22

        UPC: 832915014717

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