2000 | CD | Caciocavallo
| CAD10 [Experimental, Audio Collage]
Tracklist
1
Hi There
5:12
2
She'll Be...
1:13
3
Morning, Pearo
3:35
4
Lullablip with Handjob
0:45
5
My Son Jim
4:26
6
Ursula Fährt Horse Riding
0:56
7
Doo Dah Tango
0:30
8
Just A Minute
1:29
9
Music Alone
2:08
10
Oh No
1:16
11
Arkinsaw Explorer
2:54
12
Grandma Song
1:12
13
Fun
1:24
14
A Place Like This
1:15
15
Oompah Pumpah
5:42
16
Oh! Susannah
1:24
17
Clippa Cloppa
1:32
18
Old Cow Whoopee
3:01
19
Wiener Schnitzels
2:56
20
Thank You
0:57
21
Bitter Edges
3:58
A Fistful of KnucklesCaciocavallo : CAD10 : November
2000distributed by
Soleilmoon and CargoHi there! I'm Wrangler Wolf, here to tell ya about
the latest and greatest album by People Like Us, entitled "A Fistful of
Knuckles". You all prob'ly recognize the name People Like Us (or as some
folks out my way say, "People Like Cuss"!) as being that of one of the
finest darn "plunderphonic" performing and recording artists of the
modern age. It's the work of one young lass, by the name of Vicki
Bennett, who slices and dices so much darn sound all at once, which
she's grabbed from who-knows-whut and who-knows-where, that you might
think you're listening to a tornado of sound whippin' up the prairie.
After listening to a decade of CD and LP releases from People Like Us, I
figured I'd heard it all... not so! For when I threw on this here "A
Fistful of Knuckles" I knew I was in hog heaven and for whole new
reasons. You see, she's decided to stick to one single theme this time
out: camp... as in "camp-fire". That's right, she's chucked a whole load
of sing-a-long tunes and trail ridin' classics right in a big ol' heap
on the flames and watched 'em sizzle. She done listened to so much
cowboy music and watched so many Western movies that she had no
choicebut to throw in all in her little blender and create this crazy
monster of deconstruc.. decon... deconstuck... aw, hell, I can't
pronounce the darn word, but I'm sure you know what I'm talkin' about.
And she enlisted a bit of help from her friends on this one, like fellow
sound-mining buddies Wobbly and The Jet Black Hair People, Mr.
Rotorvator, MC Schmertz, Ricky Dagner and other young folks, too. Hell, I
wish she'd of asked me to play my harmonica on it... but I guess she
had too darn much to wrestle with already."...A Fistful of Knuckles, the
latest album by Vicki Bennett's wry sound-collage project, People Like
Us (Caciocavallo). Constructed entirely of samples from Westerns and
rousing campfire singalongs, Bennett skillfully twists wholesome
hoe-downs into thinly veiled innuendoes, smearing the record with a
latent sexual deviance. A sly and enjoyable corruption of the macho
cowboy stereotype - all whips, spurs and leather chaps - giving new
meaning to the phrase 'saddle 'em up and ride, boys' [7]"-- Piers Martin
in the NME : February 2001"People Like Us is simply too good. Why it
presents us again and again CD, like a circus. One must win something
distance from this music, thus her one not flatly with the endless
heavily meaning basic sounds and memories. Here to the world between
American white diapers, Pferdchen those the world mean,
Kleinkinderklukluxklansofties and other one like Country, donkeys,
sakeless Schubidus and cold kriegern in a leckeren soup. People Like US
is like cinema, like which old humans at MTV finds so exciting always,
these many cuts, only the cuts are not cuts, but, deeply inside into
this world from sound the world of the television offers precise
interventions to surgical quality, without it would refer to expressly
drauf that that really like that it is but supplies actually only for
People Like US material, which so unconsciously passed through quasi by
us that one can cannibalize it ever further and further. Carefully
naturally and with a Manie CUT copy paste of the Artworkings, which one,
once belonged never again loose will. " A Fistful OF Knuckles " is the
terminator point of a long long search to the praised country, which ran
from the east coast in long Trecks to the west coast, made a stopover
with John Wayne over in People Like US to end." - translation from
de-bug magazineA Fistful of Knuckles, the latest album by Vicki
Bennett's wry sound-collage project, People Like Us (Caciocavallo).
Constructed entirely of samples from Westerns and rousing campfire
singalongs, Bennett skillfully twists wholesome hoe-downs into thinly
veiled innuendoes, smearing the record with a latent sexual deviance. A
sly and enjoyable corruption of the macho cowboy stereotype - all whips,
spurs and leather chaps - giving new meaning to the phrase 'saddle 'em
up and ride, boys' (NME)