Key Lime Pie

Key Lime Pie

by Camper Van Beethoven
Key Lime Pie

Key Lime Pie

by Camper Van Beethoven

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Overview

Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart closed with Lowery singing about how "Life Is Grand" in pointed response to "those of you who have appointed yourselves to expect us to say something darker." So when Key Lime Pie came out, its moodier music and imagery, not to mention that soon after the fact the band fell apart on the tour for the album, led more than one person to think those darker times had finally arrived. As it is, the group had already gone through one major shake-up between the two albums -- founding member Segel had taken a powder to concentrate on other efforts, with Morgan Fichter brought in as a replacement violinist. Her abilities were certainly praiseworthy, as the album-starting instrumental "Opening Theme" shows quite well. However, it's definitely not the same band that did Telephone Free Landslide Victory a mere four years previous -- things are more straightforwardly rock here most of the time, perhaps not too surprising in light of Lowery's subsequent work in Cracker. As it is, though, it's excellently conceived rock, with space, moodiness, and more to spare. Consider "Jack Ruby," with its wordless backing vocals, tense rhythms, and thick soloing, or "Laundromat" and its steady but unnerving crunch. It's not all potential melancholia, though -- "June" in particular is an underrated number, celebrating the early summer with sweetness and love (at least up to the increasingly stranger ending). Lowery's singing is his best yet, perhaps a little less prone to wackiness but an emergent, distinct voice all the same, and certainly prone to sing a quirky lyric or two still. The oddest thing of all was that the band actually gained a little mainstream attention on MTV and radio via a cover of Status Quo's psych-era nugget "Pictures of Matchstick Men." [The 2014 Omnivore Records remastered edition features nine bonus tracks including the unreleased "Closing Theme (aka Guitar Hero)" along with several live cuts from the Key Lime Pie touring era and selected album-related demos, edits, and radio performances.] ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 02/11/2014
Label: Omnivore
UPC: 0816651015450
Rank: 140229

Tracks

  1. Opening Theme
  2. Jack Ruby
  3. Sweethearts
  4. When I Win the Lottery
  5. (I Was Born in A) Laundromat
  6. Borderline
  7. The Light from a Cake
  8. June
  9. All Her Favorite Fruit
  10. Interlude
  11. Flowers
  12. The Humid Press of Days
  13. Pictures of Matchstick Men
  14. Come on Darkness
  15. Closing Theme (aka Guitar Hero)
  16. (I Was Born In A) Laundromat [Edit]
  17. Country 2 [Demo]
  18. Good Guys & Bad Guys [Live]
  19. Wasted [Live]
  20. Take the Skinheads Bowling [Live]
  21. Before I Met You [Live]
  22. L' Aguardiente [Soho Natural Sesson]
  23. (I Don't Wanna Go to The) Lincoln Shrine [Soho Natural Session]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Camper Van Beethoven   Primary Artist
Garth Hudson   Guest Artist,Organ,Talking,Pump Organ
Tim Steelbone Cook   Pedal Steel,Guitar (Steel)
Chris Pedersen   Drums,Vocals,Percussion
Mary O'Neil   Vocals (Background)
Tim Cook   Pedal Steel
Davey Faragher   Vocals (Background)
Greg Lisher   Guitar,Vocals
Victor Krummenacher   Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
David Lowery   Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Keyboards
Wally Sound   Vocals (Background)
Don Lax   Fiddle,Strings
Morgan Fichter   Violin,Vocals
Danny Faragher   Vocals (Background)
Hammer Smith   Harmonica

Technical Credits

Charlie Paakkari   Engineer,Second Engineer
Charles L. Seitz   Composer
Eric Curkendall   Composer
Keith Morris   Composer
Chris Molla   Composer
Chris Pedersen   Composer
Greg Ginn   Composer
Francis Rossi   Composer
Greg Allen   Photography
Dennis Herring   Engineer,Producer
David Immerglueck   Composer
Jonathan Segel   Composer
Peter Doell   Second Engineer
Csaba Petocz   Mixing,Engineer
Greg Lisher   Composer
Victor Krummenacher   Composer
David Lowery   Composer
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Mark Herman   Mixing
Bruce Licher   Design
Chris Hart   Composer
Shawna Stobie   Mixing
Andre Lansel   Photography
Elmar Rader   Composer
Vince Zermeno   Mixing
Joe Lewis   Composer
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