R. STEVIE MOORE ON EARTH
Earth Libraries (US) 2LP, Ltd Ed, splatter vinyl, Record Store Day, 17 July 2021
from the R-chives
SIDE 1
Why Should I Love You (3.23)
Chantilly Lace (j.p. richardson) (2.24)
Cool Daddio (2.41)
Don't Let Me Go to the Dogs (6.27)
I Love You Too Much To Bother You (3.12)
Teen Routines (2.19)
Play (3.45)
SIDE 2
Let's Rest Together (2.34)
Same (2.43)
Copy Me (3.26)
Pop Music (3.47)
Without Cause (2.15)
California Rhythm (3.41)
Delicate Tension (3.53)
SIDE 3
Little Man (5.02)
Come My Way (2.55)
Forecast (2.00)
Baby, Scratch My Back (james moore) (3.04)
You and Me (2.26)
Part of the Problem (3.41)
Do You Feel About the Same? (3.04)
SIDE 4
I Like to Stay Home (4.04)
(I'm Your) Latest Guest (2.19)
Hitting It Off (3.23)
I Wanna Hit You (2.00)
You Came Along Just In Time (2.39)
Sit Down (6.20)
*Digital bonus:
In My Room (wilson) (2.32)
Martyrdom (4.39)
Ist Or Mas (Lochness) (8.11)
I Could Be Your Lover (2.56)
96 Tears (martinez) (2.03)
Help! (lennon/mccartney) (2.20)
The Winner (3.29)
Naked, If I Want To (miller) (1.27)
| | Compiled & Designed by Bryant Saxon + Rsmapproval
| | Earth Libraries, Birmingham AL USA
| | Songwriter RSM, except where otherwise noted. Published by Spunky Monkey Music (ASCAP)
as it is in heaven
To some he's the godfather, to others he's the king. Long before
bedroom recording became an aesthetic choice, R Stevie Moore built
a legend of pop experimentalism, home recording, and mystic
curmudgeonry. Equal parts songwriter, improviser, composer,
producer, filmmaker, artist, and comedy writer, the self-taught
Tennessean polymath has released hundreds of homemade albums
since the '60s--and inspired a thousand times more. And as Moore
eases into a well-deserved retirement, TK stands as a powerful
statement, an intimate companion, and a goofy guide through a storied
career. Ranging all the way back to 1976's classic Phonography, the
double-disc retrospective collects a full suite of dazzling power pop,
psychedelia, and indie rock, and opens the gateway to the ultimate
cult DIY hero.
Lior Phillips