- Kenneth, What¿¿¿s the Frequency?
- Not Because You Can
- Shard
- Go Ahead, You¿¿¿re Dying To
- Dripping with Looks
- Exactly What We Don¿¿¿t Want to Hear
- We Love You Carol and Alison
- The Waist and the Knees
- Nothing New
- The World¿¿¿s Easiest Job
- Look Away
- Slip
- The Real Sheila
- Andy in Ten Years
- Watch Who You¿¿¿re Calling Space Garbage Meteor Mouth/Pretty Green Card Shark
- Where They Have to Let You In
- Turn Me on Dead Man
- Mammoth Gardens
- Little Ivory
- Museum of Hopelessness
- Toby Ornette
- All Clockwork and No Bodily Fluids Makes Hal/A Dull Metal Humbert/In Heaven Every Elephant Baby Wants to Be So Full of Sting
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Overview
Game Theory leader Scott Miller never made a secret of his fondness for Big Star, and while Real Nighttime favored the lush but direct sound of #1 Record, and The Big Shot Chronicles suggested the harder-edged tone of Radio City, Lolita Nation plays like Game Theory's variation on the themes of Big Star's masterfully damaged swan song, Third/Sister Lovers. Certainly Game Theory's most ambitious album, Lolita Nation was a two-LP set that combined some of Miller's most user-friendly power pop squared off against dark, moody ruminations on betrayal, failed love, and mortality, all of it punctuated with bursts of avant-garde noise and unclassifiable studio doodling, and finally thrown into a sonic Cuisinart through Miller's aggressive use of aural montage. Game Theory's most challenging work, Lolita Nation is a bit disorienting on first listen, though it finds the band playing at the very top of its form on demanding material. New guitarist Donnette Thayer made an impressive debut, and drummer Gil Ray and keyboardist Shelley LaFreniere delivered outstanding performances. There are more than a few flat-out brilliant tracks, such as "Chardonnay," "The Waist and the Knees," and "The Real Sheila," alongside such head-scratchers as "Turn Me on Dead Man," "Watch Who You're Calling Space Garbage Meteor Mouth," and the 22nd track (which stubbornly defies titling). Lolita Nation was the point where the many ideas and approaches Miller had experimented with on Game Theory's earlier albums finally came together in a (pardon the expression) blaze of glory, and if the album is a bit much to absorb on first listen, few rock albums of the '80s reward repeated listening more than this one. Miller was one of the few rock musicians who often (and fittingly) cited James Joyce as an influence, and Lolita Nation is his Ulysses, a dense, profoundly idiosyncratic masterpiece. [In 2016, Omnivore Recordings reissued Lolita Nation as a remastered two-LP set pressed on translucent dark green vinyl. The set included a digital download card for the 27 album tracks plus an additional 21 bonus tracks from the Deluxe Edition, including a 7:49 version of "Chardonnay," radio sessions, rough mixes, demos, and live tracks, and including cover versions of songs by David Bowie, the Modern Lovers, Sex Pistols, Elvis Costello, the Smiths, the Stooges, Joy Division, the Hollies, and Public Image Ltd.] ~ Mark Deming
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/05/2016 |
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Label: | Omnivore |
UPC: | 0816651015320 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Game Theory Primary ArtistJozef Becker Voices
Zachary Smith Sampled Guitar
Donnette Thayer Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Lori Bauer Vocals (Background)
Eric Marshall Drums (Bass),Drums (Electric)
Dan Vallor Vocals (Background)
Robert Toren Guitar (Bass)
Angie Carlson Piano,Vocals (Background)
Zack Smith Guitar
Gil Ray Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Layton Vocals (Background)
Shelley LaFreniere Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Lindsay Watson Voices
Guillaume Gassuan Bass,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Zach Smith Guitar
Jefferey Layton Vocals (Background)
Michael Quercio Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Scott Miller Guitar,Vocals
Mitch Easter Piano,Guitar
Technical Credits
Paul Cook ComposerBernard Sumner Composer
James Osterberg Composer
Steve Jones Composer
Johnny Rotten Composer
Jozef Becker Voice Sample
Ralph Towner Composer
Iggy Pop Composer
Bob Geller Assistant Engineer
Donnette Thayer Composer
Dan Vallor Producer
Keith Levine Composer
Jim Walker Composer
Gil Ray Composer
Shelley LaFreniere Composer
Lindsay Watson Voice Sample
Lynda Burdick Photography
John Marr Composer
Guillaume Gassuan Composer
Allen Clarke Composer
Allan Clarke Composer
Tony Hicks Composer
Stephen Morris Composer
Paul McCandless Composer
Elvis Costello Composer
Ian Curtis Composer
Collin Walcott Composer
Jah Wobble Composer
Graham Nash Composer
Johnny Marr Composer
James Williamson Composer
John Lydon Composer
Jonathan Richman Composer
Peter Hook Composer
Joy Division Composer
Scott Miller Composer
Mitch Easter Engineer,Producer
David Bowie Composer
Eddy Schreyer Mastering
Morrissey Composer
Glen Matlock Composer
Glen Moore Composer
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