Timms fronted her own all-female group the Shee Hees before joining the Mekons in 1985, debuting on the acclaimed "Fear and Whiskey"; two years later, she and backing outfit the Drifting Cowgirls issued an EP, "The Butcher Boy". Timms continued balancing her Mekons duties with solo projects in the years to follow, further expanding upon the country influences which informed the band's albums like 1987's "Honky Tonkin'"; her first full-length solo effort, "Somebody's Rocking My Dreamboat", appeared in 1988, although the follow-up, "To the Land of Milk and Honey", was seven years in forthcoming. "Cowboy Sally's Twilight Laments for Lost Buckaroos" surfaced in 1999.
On "To The Land Of Milk & Honey" there are some originals, by Timms and Jon Langford, and some covers. You've got her beautiul voice, an excellent group of musicians, and a casual let's just play some music and have a good time vibe - an attitude you can call rock and roll, punk, etc. Sounds good to me whatever you call it. I love how they aren't bound by any templates. They use the violin, the accordian, the tuba, mandolin, and other non *rock* instruments, just cause they seemed to like the sound. Well, I do too.
Tracklist:
1 Round Up 3:18
2 Half Past France 4:04
3 Everytime She Walks In The Room 3:00
4 It Says Here 3:31
5 Junk Barge 3:45
6 King Ludwig 3:49
7 No More Rides 3:56
8 Homburg 2:55
9 Painted Girl 2:52
10 Longing, Madness & Lust 4:02
11 Deep 3:20
Tracklist:
1 Round Up 3:18
2 Half Past France 4:04
3 Everytime She Walks In The Room 3:00
4 It Says Here 3:31
5 Junk Barge 3:45
6 King Ludwig 3:49
7 No More Rides 3:56
8 Homburg 2:55
9 Painted Girl 2:52
10 Longing, Madness & Lust 4:02
11 Deep 3:20
(320 kbps, cover art included)
4 Kommentare:
I love the mekons. Can you reupload this one please. Thank you Wolfgang
Mekons are also some of my favourites. Now there´s a fresh link! All the best!
Thank you Zero
Always welcome!
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