Spanker Madness
Editorial Reviews
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Spanker Madness is the Asylum Street Spankers' salute to the devil weed--or, if you prefer, the holy herb. Founding members Christina Marrs and Wammo are joined by a rotating cast of inmates that includes former full-time Spanker Guy Forsyth and producer David Leroy Biller on lead guitars. Marrs initiates a Betty Boop-style duet with the veddy British Martin Blacker on "Wake and Bake" and strums a ukulele on "Pakalolo Baby." Wammo mounts up with the Ghost Riders in the Sky for "Winning the War on Drugs" and does the Tom Waits thing on "Amsterdam." Clarinetist Stanley Smith takes a casually Dylanesque vocal on "Blade of Grass" before Forsyth revisits the Delta on the bluesy "Take the Heat." The Spankers' loose communal spirit entertainingly recalls seminal hippie folk groups such as the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and the Holy Modal Rounders. But the most telling observation belongs to Wammo, who confesses that after decades of devoted experimentation, his favorite altered state is ... beer. --Rick Mitchell
<"b00004rdkd2999"> About the Artist
A collective of slam poets, gospel singers, jazz virtuosos, blues masters and plain old weirdos, The Asylum Street Spankers romp through nearly every style of pre-war American music - blues, Hawaiian, ragtime, swing, country and more. But don't expect a retro trip. Any sense of musty nostalgia is dispelled by contemporary themes, astounding musicianship, bawdy humor and avant garde improvisation.
<"b00004rdkd4999"> Album Description
This record is about using and enjoying drugs, particularly marijuana and beer. If this bothers you please go away.
Spanker Madness
Spanker Madness, Music, Asylum Street Spankers, Honky Tonk, Neo-Traditional Folk, Pop, Rock, Roots Rock, Western Swing
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