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Just when you thought that garage rock had been done to death without new wrinkles, comes this trio. The sneering singer with a vocal resemblance to the Leaving Trains' Falling James -- who also often intentionally sings out of tune -- is familiar. The punk/ska/funk guitar/bass/drums thing is pretty regular. So who stuck these salsa trumpets in the mix? It's a bit like the old ads for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups: "Hey, you got your Latin in my post-punk!...Umm...Hey...Not bad!" The band's manic, party-on intensity and the super-festive trumpets (and sometimes busy violin) make it easy to see why No Doubt invited Baby Snufkin to open for their European dates. Songs such as "Indios de Barcelona," "Oh Oh," and especially the Tex-Mex wingding "Love Me Tonight" (you can imagine a matador tangoing smoothly to this, rose in teeth) could make 10,000 people dance...Ricky Ricardo, you've been replaced. ~ Jack Rabid
fresh off a European tour supporting No Doubt, band presents their trademark Latin disco punk music, sounding like a cross between the Pogues & Weezer, throwing in traditional, Gypsy-like violin w. crankin', distorted guitar
Baby Snufkin: Scrote (vocals, guitar, mandolin, percussion, samples); Bert (accordion, bass, percussion, background vocals); Rico Dali (drums).
Additional personnel: Carla Kihlstedt (violin); Boyd Neilsen (saxophone); Jab (trumpet, background vocals); Steve Bradley (trumpet); Ernesto (drums); The Babe (percussion).
Pokey In The Bobo Music | Category | Rock Albums, Alternative CDs, Rock/Pop | | Label | Heyday | | Orig Year | 1998 | | CD Universe Part number | 1020464 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 25, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Baby Snufkin | | Engineer | Doug Carlson; Eddie Caipo | | Personnel | Bert - accordion, bass, percussion, background vocals Scrote - vocals, guitar, mandolin, percussion, samples Rico Dali - drums
Also: Carla Kihlstedt, Steve Bradley, Babe, Ernesto, Jab, Boyd Neilsen |
Baby Snufkin Pokey In The Bobo Songs | 1. | Indios de Barcelona |
| 2. | Channel 13 |
| 3. | Raging Bull |
| 4. | Do Something Different |
| 5. | Oh Oh |
| 6. | Love Me Tonight |
| 7. | Pleasure |
| 8. | Muppet Song |
| 9. | Sally |
| 10. | Sad Little Mexican Poet Boy |
| 11. | Sweet Thang |
| 12. | (Untitled) - (hidden track) |
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