Product Description A man works long hours at the circus, cleaning up after the animals and giving enemas to constipated elephants. A friend, observing the menial nature of the work, offers to help the man find another job. The man replies, "What? And give up show biz?" Review "Dedicated to acoustic instrumentation, but mischievously unorthodox in every other way, this octet from Austin, Tex., is equal parts Betty Boop, the Marx Brothers and John Belushi, reveling in moony musical-saw solos as well as the most adolescent vulgarities." -- The New York Times, 1/15/2008"Since the Austin, Texas-bred Asylum Street Spankers have always had more in common with old-school vaudeville than with the doctrinaire alt-country that dominates their hometown, it's not too surprising that they'd try their collective hand at an old-school, traveling-circus styled revue. What is surprising is how cleverly and seamlessly the ensemble managed to weave its pre-existing material into a narrative tapestry that conjured up images of Kinky Friedman, Ray Stevens and the Firesign Theater without seeming like a pastiche of these influences." -- Variety, 1/14/2008"The Austin collective tapdances on the thin line between stunning virtuosity and goofy farce, an eight-person dervish of washboard / dobro / harmonica / clarinet / singing saw / upright bass / violin / etc., minimally amplified for maximum impact..." -- The Village Voice, 1/11/2008There are few acts today as deliciously entertaining in concert, which is why this two-disc package documenting their live set is the ultimate Spankers release. And as much fun as a barrel of weed-toking, wisecracking musical monkeys. -- Blurt, January 19, 2009 P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Artist For nearly 15 years, the magnificently indefinable Asylum Street Spankers' incomparable blend of string-band virtuosity, vaudeville panache, and countercultural wit has made this all-acoustic revue one of America's most distinctive live bands. Since founding the group in 1994 at a booze-fueled party at the Dabbs Hotel along the river in Llano, Texas, vocalist Christina Marrs and harmonica/washboard player/vocalist Wammo have led their constantly mutating musical troupe from country-blues revivalism toward smart, challenging music of boundless variety, sophisticated arrangements, stunning showmanship and determined inventiveness. Though the Spankers are occasionally raunchy and can be more than a little funny, a serious assessment of their catalog reveals a musical inventiveness and formal restlessness that defies easy categorization. Early forays into ragtime (1999's Hot Lunch) and country blues (2000's Spanker Madness) pushed the boundaries of those genres, while more recent records like 2007's family-oriented, multiple award winning Mommy Says No! and 2004's innovative Mercurial abandon genre altogether with complex musical and vocal arrangements. Along the way, they've been lauded by the most prestigious of media outlets, including The New York Times, NPR's All Things Considered, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, The Hollywood Reporter, The Village Voice, Variety, and The Bob & Tom Show, and garnered nearly a million views on YouTube with their anti-oil war, pro-soldier anthem "Stick Magnetic Ribbons on Your SUV." Defiantly acoustic, fiercely independent and absurdly good, the Spankers have snowballed from a local favorite at Austin dives to an internationally renowned underground institution. Fueled by an ethos born of their punk roots, Marrs and Wammo have built their lives around making unique music that surprises and entertains. See more
R**T
Don't be fooled; definitely worth checking out
I'm not quite sure what the previous reviewer was expecting from a live Spankers musical document, but I get the impression that they probably wouldn't care for much of any of The Spankers' output. I've been collecting their stuff since the late 90's, and have their full catalog and several live recordings to compare it to. Yeah, I have to admit that it may not be their best, but it was sort of an interesting premise, well-executed and produced as a snapshot of the tour, and spotlights several high points. among these, I would have to personally include Christina Marrs on 'Blue Prelude' (from HOT LUNCH), new Spanker Charlie King on 'My Baby In The CIA', Wammo on 'Leaf Blower', and the inimitable Stanley Smith, well, on just about anything. We can argue about matters of taste all day long, but I think it's just the continuation of a happy tradition for the group. If your musical tastes veer toward acoustic ragtime, blues, jazz, country, or swing, let alone an amalgam of such, with a healthy dose of humor thrown in, this may be for you.
R**R
Music just doesn’t get any better than this!
Great musicians with a sense of humor featuring the fantastic Christine Mars. My only wish is it where longer as these two discs seem to fly by.
J**Y
Five Stars
Great Album
J**R
Five Stars
THE SPANKERS ARE SOFA KING FUN.
C**M
Asylum Street Spankers
I was extremely disappointed with this and ended up giving it away. Nothing air-worthy for a radio show, and it was immature and not well produced.
A**N
I always come back to this one because not only does it contain some of their best work, but it also captures at least a ...
While it can't compare to actually seeing a live Spankers show, it's as close as you can get now that the band has... well, disbanded. Although I own a lot of their studio albums as well, I always come back to this one because not only does it contain some of their best work, but it also captures at least a little bit of the energy and showmanship that was such an important part of the Spankers as a group.
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