![The Gun Club - Mother Juno [2006 2-CD reissue] The Gun Club - Mother Juno [2006 2-CD reissue]](images/gunclub-motherjuno3.jpg)
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CD: FR0112
RELEASED: 2006
LABEL: Flow
Disc 1:
01. Bill Bailey
02. Thunderhead
03. Lupita Screams 
04. Yellow Eyes
05. Breaking Hands
06. Araby
07. Hearts
08. My Cousin Kim
09. Port of Souls 
10. Crabdance *
11. Nobody's City *
12. Breaking Hands [12" version]
Disc 2 (The Berlin Tapes):
01. Port Of Souls *
02. Araby *
03. Lupita Screams *
04. Funkie Junkie *
05. Hearts *
06. Bill Baley *
07. Sleepy Time Blues *
08. My Cousin Kim *
09. Thunderhead *
10. Breaking Hands *
11. Crab Dance * 12. Country One *
* bonustracks
Digitally remastered classic album expanded with 2 rare bonustracks and a
bonusdisc with previously unreleased Berlin session recordings. After
touring for the 1984 release "The
Las Vegas Story" was
completed there was a two-year hiatus until Jeffrey Lee Pierce and Kid Congo
joined forces again to record. MOTHER JUNO, the result is a polished album
that's both sobering and sober. The album cover painting by Claus Castenskiold,
known for his Fall sleeves, captures the mood: through a car windshield revealing
a pair of dice and a plastic Jesus, we see a forlorn couple driving through
the desert, a booze bottle on its side on the seat between them. The man's
face is grim; the woman's got her eyes covered, but can't help peeking. Songs
like "The Breaking
Hands" resemble the work of Jeffrey's solo album Wildweed and producer Robin
Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins spins a delicately layered web of sound; the more
straightforward numbers like the shimmying "Thunderhead" recast the old energy
in slightly more linear terms, although guest Blixa Bargeld (Einsturzende Neubauten,
Bad Seeds) does his best to tilt "Yellow Eyes" on
its axis. The lineup for this recording is rounded out by bassist Romi Mori
and drummer Nick Sanderson. MOTHER JUNO is thought by many to be the last important
and extremely essential Gun Club release.
Influences / Similar
Artists:
The Cramps, The Sisters of Mercy, The Birthday Party, Robert Johnson
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