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Corky's Debt to His Father

Corky's Debt to His Father is the only solo LP by Red Krayola leader Mayo Thompson.[3][4] Recorded in 1970, it was released on the small independent label Texas Revolution but barely distributed at the time; some copies were made available in the 1970s via mail order.

Corky's Debt to His Father
Studio album by
Released1970
Recorded1970
StudioAndrus Studio, Houston, Texas
Genre
Length37:56
LabelTexas Revolution
ProducerMayo Thompson, Frank Davis, Roger Romano
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Spin Alternative Record Guide8/10[2]

Texas Revolution was a short-lived independent record label. Thompson remarked about the plans they had before the label's demise sometime in 1971: "We were going to make records of the news. We were going to put the newspaper to music, and sell it on street corners. Like make it in one day, press it, and sell it the next week. Topical songs, sold out of the back of a truck. All the things that we've later come to see - indie music, the DIY scene, all that stuff.[5]

The album was out of print for a number of years, during which time one song - "Horses" - was re-recorded by Pere Ubu; Thompson was a member of the group at the time. The album was re-released in the mid-eighties on the English label Glass. It was later reissued again, on vinyl and CD, through Drag City.[6]

Background edit

After the Red Krayola disbanded in 1968, Mayo Thompson returned to Walt Andrus' Studio (the best studio in Houston at the time) with various Nashville session musicians. Corky's Debt To His Father was recorded and released in 1970 on independent record label Texas Revolution.

Critical reception edit

The New Yorker called Corky's Debt to His Father "an emblematic cult record, twisting the ears of a fervent few."[7] The Chicago Reader wrote that "the music has an easy, folksy feel, the crack band laying down a down-home ambience that's unkempt in a precise way."[8] LA Weekly called it "an overlooked collection of cracked and arty folk songs that set the template for lo-fi, indie-pop styles decades later."[9] Trouser Press deemed it "a left-field version of a blues and neo-vaudeville album [that is] played mostly acoustic on slide guitar, piano, bass and elementary traps, with some horns and electricity."[10]

In a retrospective review Richie Unterberger assessed the record as being "more palatable to pop ears than any of Thompson's numerous Red Krayola records" as well as appraising it as "an eclectic folk-rock base that bore some rough similarities to Syd Barrett's work".[11]

Legacy edit

Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel has been cited as being a huge fan of the record. In 2019, he attended a live performance of Mayo Thompson's solo album at (Le) Poisson Rouge.[12]

Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT makes mention in a 2011 interview with NME that he used to listen to this album more than The Parable of Arable Land.[13]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Mayo Thompson, except where noted. "Woof" is an instrumental song outtake that failed to make it on the final album, it was released on the Red Krayola's "Singles" compilation in 2004

Side 1
No.TitleLength
1."The Lesson"2:39
2."Oyster Thins"6:00
3."Horses"3:09
4."Dear Betty Baby"3:47
5."Venus in the Morning"2:30
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."To You" 2:50
2."Fortune" 2:11
3."Black Legs"3:50
4."Good Brisk Blues" 3:07
5."Around the Home" 2:50
6."Worried Worried" 5:03
Total length:37:56

Personnel edit

  • Mayo Thompson - vocals, guitar, bass, production
  • Frank Davis - production, engineering, fiddle guitar, timpani
  • Roger Romano - production, engineering, percussion
  • Joe Duggan - piano
  • Mike Sumler - slide guitar, bass, tenor saxophone
  • LeAnne Romano - baritone horn
  • Chuck Conway - drums, bongos, percussion
  • Jimi Newhouse - drums
  • Carson Graham - drums
  • The La La's - backing vocals
  • The Whoaback Singers - backing vocals

Covers edit

References edit

  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. 1995. p. 325.
  3. ^ "Mayo Thompson Pays Off Corky's Debt". Texas Monthly. January 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "Mayo Thompson | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  5. ^ "Mayo Thompson Interview Part 1".
  6. ^ "NEW SHADES OF THE RED KRAYOLA". chicagotribune.com.
  7. ^ "Mayo Thompson". The New Yorker.
  8. ^ Corbett, John (16 June 1994). "A Genre of One". Chicago Reader.
  9. ^ "Music Pick: Mayo Thompson". LA Weekly. January 6, 2020.
  10. ^ Kenny, Glenn; Grant, Steven; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Red Crayola". Trouser Press. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  11. ^ "The Red Krayola Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  12. ^ https://www.brooklynvegan.com/mayo-thompson-played-corkys-debt-to-his-father-at-le-poisson-rouge-pics/
  13. ^ https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/100-greatest-lost-albums-this-weeks-nme-780559

External links edit

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Corky s Debt to His Father is the only solo LP by Red Krayola leader Mayo Thompson 3 4 Recorded in 1970 it was released on the small independent label Texas Revolution but barely distributed at the time some copies were made available in the 1970s via mail order Corky s Debt to His FatherStudio album by Mayo ThompsonReleased1970Recorded1970StudioAndrus Studio Houston TexasGenreFolk rock AmericanaLength37 56LabelTexas RevolutionProducerMayo Thompson Frank Davis Roger RomanoProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Spin Alternative Record Guide8 10 2 Texas Revolution was a short lived independent record label Thompson remarked about the plans they had before the label s demise sometime in 1971 We were going to make records of the news We were going to put the newspaper to music and sell it on street corners Like make it in one day press it and sell it the next week Topical songs sold out of the back of a truck All the things that we ve later come to see indie music the DIY scene all that stuff 5 The album was out of print for a number of years during which time one song Horses was re recorded by Pere Ubu Thompson was a member of the group at the time The album was re released in the mid eighties on the English label Glass It was later reissued again on vinyl and CD through Drag City 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Legacy 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Covers 7 References 8 External linksBackground editAfter the Red Krayola disbanded in 1968 Mayo Thompson returned to Walt Andrus Studio the best studio in Houston at the time with various Nashville session musicians Corky s Debt To His Father was recorded and released in 1970 on independent record label Texas Revolution Critical reception editThe New Yorker called Corky s Debt to His Father an emblematic cult record twisting the ears of a fervent few 7 The Chicago Reader wrote that the music has an easy folksy feel the crack band laying down a down home ambience that s unkempt in a precise way 8 LA Weekly called it an overlooked collection of cracked and arty folk songs that set the template for lo fi indie pop styles decades later 9 Trouser Press deemed it a left field version of a blues and neo vaudeville album that is played mostly acoustic on slide guitar piano bass and elementary traps with some horns and electricity 10 In a retrospective review Richie Unterberger assessed the record as being more palatable to pop ears than any of Thompson s numerous Red Krayola records as well as appraising it as an eclectic folk rock base that bore some rough similarities to Syd Barrett s work 11 Legacy editJeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel has been cited as being a huge fan of the record In 2019 he attended a live performance of Mayo Thompson s solo album at Le Poisson Rouge 12 Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT makes mention in a 2011 interview with NME that he used to listen to this album more than The Parable of Arable Land 13 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Mayo Thompson except where noted Woof is an instrumental song outtake that failed to make it on the final album it was released on the Red Krayola s Singles compilation in 2004Side 1No TitleLength1 The Lesson 2 392 Oyster Thins 6 003 Horses 3 094 Dear Betty Baby 3 475 Venus in the Morning 2 30 Side 2No TitleWriter s Length1 To You 2 502 Fortune 2 113 Black Legs ThompsonRick Barthelme3 504 Good Brisk Blues 3 075 Around the Home 2 506 Worried Worried 5 03Total length 37 56Personnel editMayo Thompson vocals guitar bass production Frank Davis production engineering fiddle guitar timpani Roger Romano production engineering percussion Joe Duggan piano Mike Sumler slide guitar bass tenor saxophone LeAnne Romano baritone horn Chuck Conway drums bongos percussion Jimi Newhouse drums Carson Graham drums The La La s backing vocals The Whoaback Singers backing vocalsCovers editPere Ubu covered Horses in 1980 Lower Dens covered Dear Betty Baby in 2011 References edit AllMusic review Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books 1995 p 325 Mayo Thompson Pays Off Corky s Debt Texas Monthly January 13 2020 Mayo Thompson Biography amp History AllMusic Mayo Thompson Interview Part 1 NEW SHADES OF THE RED KRAYOLA chicagotribune com Mayo Thompson The New Yorker Corbett John 16 June 1994 A Genre of One Chicago Reader Music Pick Mayo Thompson LA Weekly January 6 2020 Kenny Glenn Grant Steven Robbins Ira 2007 Red Crayola Trouser Press Retrieved May 26 2016 The Red Krayola Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic https www brooklynvegan com mayo thompson played corkys debt to his father at le poisson rouge pics https www nme com blogs nme blogs 100 greatest lost albums this weeks nme 780559External links editMayo Thompson Corky s Debt To His Father Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corky 27s Debt to His Father amp oldid 1174649724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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