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The Full Custom Gospel Sounds
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0098787020229
Label: Sub Pop
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
MPN: 202
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sub Pop
Release Date: February 23, 1993
Studio: Sub Pop
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Rating: - variable, from fantastic to boring
loaded gun is one of my all time favorites, since i saw the movie love & a 45, but the tracks on this album varies too much for my taste, though it varies from brilliant to boring and that's saying something...
Rating: - Full Custom Gospel Awesomeness
This album was the first I'd ever heard from Reverend Horton Heat. At the height of the grunge craze, when Sub Pop ruled the world in '93 or so, a friend played me this album. I'd never heard anything like it; a modern version of rockabilly that made the Stray Cats look like Perry Como. All these years later, I have now owned about 4 copies of Full Custom Gospel Sounds, plus a few more RHH albums, none of which have the pure rock n roll energy that this one has. My personal highlights are ... Read More
Rating: - the reverend's finest hour
A fantastic album with great songs and God-like guitar playing. The sound on this one is pretty raw and the music jumps out of the speakers and grabs you by the throat. I have no problem admitting that I've played air guitar to "Devil's Chasing Me" on more than one occassion.
Rating: - Rockabillyness is next to godliness
Don't listen to anyone who says anything bad about this album... This is the first reverend album I ever bought, It's the one I've listened to the most, and it is still hands-down the best. Smoke em if ya got em is a tad sophmoric, though it was a brilliant start, liquor in the front is a little harder (can you say Al Jourgenson) and lacks a little of the rockabilly feel but is probably the second best... martini time and space heater begin to waiver and get a little pop and we aren't going to talk ... Read More
Rating: - Mostly cooks, but some weak moments
I got introduced to the Rev. Horton Heat about ten years ago, and recently picked up this CD. Thought it was great then, and I'm glad to say, still gets me going. The Texas punked-up rockabilly pretty much cooks throughout this CD until the end, when it sort of runs out of gas and degenerates into filler. Those of you, such as myself, not into sophomoric lyrics will want to pass on "Wiggle Stick", a pointless ode to a critical part of his anatomy and "400 Bucks". But ... Read More
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