Voice of Chunk
Voice of Chunk is a 1988 album by jazz band The Lounge Lizards.
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Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | September–November 1988 | |||
Studio | Mediasound, New York; Clinton Recording Studio Studio, New York City; Nas Nuvens, Rio de Janeiro | |||
Genre | Avant-garde jazz | |||
Length | 47:00 | |||
Label | Strange and Beautiful Music | |||
Producer | John Lurie | |||
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The album was produced independently by bandleader John Lurie, following two releases with Island Records. After unsuccessfully shopping the album to several record labels, Lurie decided to hire a company to print copies of Voice of Chunk and sell it himself through mail-order, promoted with advertisements on television.[2] He reports the album sold about 30,000 copies, a substantial sum for an independent jazz album, but promotional and sales costs were higher than anticipated so the album was not financially profitable. Voice of Chunk was later re-released on frontman John Lurie's record label Strange and Beautiful Music.
The song "Uncle Jerry" was a tribute to Lurie's paternal uncle.
Track listing
All tracks composed by John Lurie; except where indicated
- "Bob The Bob"
- "Voice of Chunk" (John Lurie, Erik Sanko)
- "One Big Yes"
- "The Hanging"
- "Uncle Jerry" (John Lurie, Erik Sanko)
- "A Paper Bag and the Sun" (John Lurie, Dougie Bowne, Marc Ribot)
- "Tarantella" (music: Evan Lurie; lyrics: The Lounge Lizards)
- "Bob The Bob Home"
- "Sharks"
- "Travel" (Evan Lurie)
Personnel
- John Lurie - alto and soprano saxophone
- Evan Lurie - piano
- Marc Ribot - guitar, trumpet
- Curtis Fowlkes - trombone
- Roy Nathanson - alto and tenor saxophone
- E.J. Rodriguez - percussion
- Erik Sanko - bass
- Dougie Bowne - drums
References
- Sheridan, Tim. Voice of Chunk at AllMusic
- John Lurie (2021). The History of Bones, Random House