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Safe As Milk (180g LP)

Artist: Captain Beefheart
Label: Warner Brothers
Price: $15.95 
Year: 2008
Format: LP - Audiophile

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180-gram limited edition LP on high-definition premium virgin vinyl.\
 
"I may be hungry, but I sure ain't weird," Don Van Vliet, a.k.a. Captain Beefheart, famously intones on this bright-sounding remastered version of the 1967 debut by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band. Safe as Milk is a bold, tough-ass distillation of Delta blues stomp and '60s garage-punk swagger, fused with a radically polyrhythmic and tempo-shifting style that one might term "art rock." Listening to the delightfully playful, absurdist "Abba Zabba," it's easy to see why Lester Bangs called Beefheart "the only true dadaist in rock"; the song is a good indication of the intricate, rule-breaking music the Magic Band would continue to hone. But there are also formidable ballads (the psychedelic "Autumn's Child," the lachrymose "I'm Glad"), midtempo pop-soul tunes (the Otis Redding-ish "Call on Me"), and straight-ahead blues-rock workouts ("Plastic Factory"), all of which showcase the fretwork of a young Ry Cooder. Much has been made of Beefheart's multiple-octave vocal range; he sings menacingly on "Dropout Boogie" and allegedly broke a very expensive microphone on the eerie "Electricity." The last seven tracks on this reissue (for the most part fascinating, unfinished instrumentals) were recorded with a different lineup; they are outtakes from Mirror Man Sessions. --Mike McGonigal
ARTISTS
Don Van Vliet: vocals, harmonica, bass marimba, arrangements
Alex St. Clair Snouffer: guitar, bass, background vocals
Jerry Handley: bass, background vocals
John French: drums, background vocals
Ry Cooder: guitar, slide guitar, bass, arrangements
Milt Holland: log drum, tambourine
Taj Mahal: tambourine
Richard Perry: producer, harpsichord
TRACKS

Side one

   1. "Sure 'Nuff 'n Yes I Do" (Don Van Vliet/Herb Bermann) – 2:15
   2. "Zig Zag Wanderer" (Van Vliet/Bermann) – 2:40
   3. "Call On Me" (Van Vliet) – 2:37
   4. "Dropout Boogie" (Van Vliet/Bermann) – 2:32
   5. "I'm Glad" (Van Vliet) – 3:31
   6. "Electricity" (Van Vliet/Bermann) – 3:07

Side two

   1. "Yellow Brick Road" (Van Vliet/Bermann) – 2:28
   2. "Abba Zaba" (Van Vliet) – 2:44
   3. "Plastic Factory" (Van Vliet/Bermann/Jerry Handley) – 3:08
   4. "Where There's Woman" (Van Vliet/Bermann) – 2:09
   5. "Grown So Ugly" (Robert Pete Williams) – 2:27
   6. "Autumn's Child" (Van Vliet/Bermann) – 4:02



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