It was dedicated to the memory of folksinger Burl Ives, but there was one small problem -he wasn't dead at the time. Regardless, 'Burl' itself is a fun slice of madness, with regular producer at the time Butch Vig once again helping to make the trio's vision a rather gruesomely funny reality via this six-song effort. The most unlikely of the band's covers closed things out, Jessi Colter's "I'm Not Lisa," as nuttily trudge-worthy as could be imagined in the band's hands. If there's a legendary number, though, then no doubt about it, "Hamburger Martyr" became the group's anthem or close to it. Starting with a spat "F*ck you!," Michael Gerald takes detailed time to criticize a greasy-spoon chef's lack of cooking ability ("I could make a better hamburger with my asshole!"), then witheringly corrects him in the ways of burger flipping. All this loud-as-hell sludge/stomp noise is mixed with kitchen chaos and random quotations from Voltaire as well; it's Killdozer in a nutshell. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC]
Label:
Touch And Go – T&G#17
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 45 RPM
Country:
US
Released:
1986
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Punk, Experimental, Indie Rock
Tracklist:
Side Of Burl
A1 Hottentot
A2 One For The People
A3 I'm Not Lisa
Side Of Ives
B1 Hamburger Martyr
B2 Cranberries
B3 Slackjaw
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