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Key Lime Pie
(CD, 1989)

Primary Artist: Camper Van Beethoven

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Format: CD
Sep 1989
Record Label: Virgin Records (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 077778612728
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Track Listing
1. Opening Theme
2. Jack Ruby
3. Sweethearts
4. When I Win the Lottery
5. Laundromat, (I Was Born in A)
6. Borderline
7. Light From a Cake, The
8. June
9. All Her Favorite Fruit
10. Interlude
11. Flowers
12. Humid Press of Days, The
13. Pictures of Matchstick Men
14. Come on Darkness

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Contributing artists:Garth Hudson
Producer:Dennis Herring
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Camper Van Beethoven: David Lowery (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Greg Lisher (vocals, guitar); Morgan Fichter (vocals, violin); Victor Krummenacher (vocals, bass); Chris Pederson (vocals, drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Garth Hudson (vocals, pump organ); Tim "SteelBone" Cook (pedal steel); Don V. Lax (fiddle, strings); Hammer Smith (harmonica); Davey Faragher, Danny Faragher, Mary O'Neil, Wally Sound (background vocals).
The darkness touched on in OUR BELOVED REVOLUTIONARY SWEETHEART is embraced fully on this, Camper Van Beethoven's final album. The instrumental "Opening Theme" introduces new member violinist Morgan Fichter (who replaced departing multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Segel). This is followed by "Jack Ruby," as haunting a song as you've ever heard graced with lovely "oohs" and "aahs." As is his wont, David Lowery sings the song's half-glimpsed but ever-riveting imagery like an angered next-door neighbor.
"When I Win The Lottery" sums up their attitude of dark hopefulness. The band's cover of the old Status Quo hit, "Pictures Of Matchstick Men," afforded them some airplay, but alas, they disbanded the following year. Lowery reemerged thereafter with the slightly more mainstream Cracker, while some of the others headed further off the road with the Monks of Doom. Camper Van Beethoven maintained very high standards throughout their half a decade of life, and they went out in fine style.

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Q 4 Stars - Excellent



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