Elsewhere, there's "Samson and the Warden," the famous story of the singer ending up in an Oklahoma jail (for smoking pot), pleading hysterically with the merciless warden not to cut off his hair and beard. Also worth mentioning is the trademark Wainwright suicide trilogy, which could be comprehended as a sort of pre-study to 1986's sublime "I'm Alright." For instance, compare the former "When you get the blues and you wanna shoot yourself in the head/It's alright, it's alright/Go ahead" to the latter "So I went to the bathroom, to the medicine chest/There was razor blades and sleeping pills and all the rest/But I was in control baby, I was so relaxed/I found myself my dental floss, my favorite kind: unwaxed!" The undeniable highlight is, of course, "Motel Blues." Covered by the likes of cult band Big Star and Dutch band Daryll-Ann, it's a song about the more depressing aspects of touring. The content of the lyrics will have you crying on the bed, especially at the point where Wainwright tries to convince a girl to spend the night with him in exchange for a song about her on his next LP. Good old Loudon was once threatened with having his genitals removed by a hostile female DJ, while he sang it during a women's liberation program on the radio! All the more reason to get to know the singer or at least this song better.
Tracklist:
Me And My Friend The Cat 3:16
Motel Blues 2:43
Nice Jewish Girls 2:02
Be Careful, There's A Baby In The House 3:17
I Know I'm Unhappy 0:47
Suicide Song 1:00
Glenville Reel 1:16
Saw Your Name In The Paper 2:07
Samson And The Warden 2:59
Plane, Too 3:05
Cook That Dinner, Dora 2:00
Old Friend 2:52
Old Paint 3:46
Winter Song 3:26
(320 kbps, cover art included)
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