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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was an American three-piece rock band from New York City, formed in 1991.[2] The group consisted of Judah Bauer on guitar, backing vocals, harmonica and occasional lead vocals, Russell Simins on drums and Jon Spencer on vocals, guitar and theremin. Their musical style is largely rooted in rock and roll[3] although it draws influences from punk, blues, garage, rockabilly, soul, noise rock, rhythm and blues and hip hop. They released nine official studio albums, collaborative records with Dub Narcotic Sound System and R.L. Burnside as well as numerous live, singles, out-take albums, compilations, remix albums and, in 2010, a series of expanded reissues. Throughout the course of their career, this experimental sound and occasionally unconventional recording techniques has allowed the band to work with such artists as Elliott Smith, Beck, Solomon Burke, Steve Albini, Martina Topley-Bird and Ad Rock of the Beastie Boys.

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jon Spencer performing with Blues Explosion in 2006
Background information
Also known asThe Blues Explosion
JSBX
OriginNew York, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active1991–2016[1]
Labels
Past membersJon Spencer
Judah Bauer
Russell Simins
Websitehttps://jonspencerbluesexplosion
.com

History

Formation

Originally from Hanover, New Hampshire, United States, Jon Spencer attended Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island where he was part of the noise rock band Shithaus, with Tod Ashley (Cop Shoot Cop, Firewater), before moving to Washington, D.C. in 1985 where he formed the band Pussy Galore with Julia Cafritz, relocating to New York in May 1986. Spencer played and recorded with Gibson Bros., Boss Hog and The Honeymoon Killers prior to the formation of the Blues Explosion.

Judah Bauer, from Appleton, Wisconsin, had been in an early line-up of The Spitters, and with Russell Simins, from Queens, New York, recorded as part of Crowbar Massage.

It was with Jerry Teel's Honeymoon Killers that Bauer, Simins and Spencer would all perform and record and from which they would go on to form The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.[4]

"Russell and I would rehearse with Honeymoon Killers and the rehearsal would be over and Russell and I would keep playing, eventually inviting Simins' friend Bauer to join in."[5]

The sound of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was informed by previous bands with influence taken from working with the Gibson Bros. which was already evident in the last Pussy Galore album. "That final Pussy Galore album exuded a very Gibson Brothers-bent version of what was to come with Spencer's next, more successful venture the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion."[6]

"...after five years of Pussy Galore I was able to connect to rock ’n’ roll in some way that I wasn't able to before," he remembers those formative days. "I was pissed off about a lot of things...so much shitty rock ’n’ roll that angered me, and Pussy Galore was kicking against that. With the Blues Explosion, there was some of that, but now I was into celebrating it." – Jon Spencer[7]

They were signed to the large independent label Matador Records between 1993 and 2002 in the US, Crypt Records between 1992 and 1994 in Germany and Mute Records between 1996 and 2005 in the UK although they have released material on a number of different labels including the 2010 reissues on Shout Factory in the US and Shove Records in the UK.

A Reverse Willie Horton / The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Crypt Style (1991–1992)

The band had been playing together for six months when they had their first recording session with Kramer at Noise NY, New York in July 1991 and recorded fourteen songs over the course of three hours, "only doing second takes here and there, we didn't even go to the mixing board".[8] This session was issued in its entirety as the first album by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, A Reverse Willie Horton. This was an unofficial album issued by "Pubic Pop Can", at some point between late 1991 and early 1992, in an edition of 500 or 1000 copies (the figure varies between sources). It has been suggested that the source of the bootleg was a dubbed copy of a cassette that Jon Spencer let somebody copy during a tour with the Gibson Bros. in August 1991.[9]

The front cover image on the album is a negative of Clarence Thomas, his wife, and George Bush at Thomas' swearing in ceremony for the Supreme Court on October 19, 1991, with the title and artist written in a typewriter style font. The rear sleeve features hand-written titles and label information over the top of a photograph of a topless woman. Both front and rear artwork are pasted onto a plain black sleeve. The title refers to the convicted felon William R. Horton who was used extensively for political advertisements during the 1988 presidential campaign.

The second session was recorded by Steve Albini at the Waterfront, Hoboken, NJ in November/December 1991. Tracks from both the Kramer and Albini sessions were then officially issued on the Caroline (US) / Hut (UK) release The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; in larger amounts by Crypt Records as Crypt Style; and in an alternate version of Crypt Style by 1 + 2 Records (Japan), including the track "Colty" which was unavailable elsewhere until the 2010 Shout! Factory release of Year One which compiled every released track from both sessions with the exception of an alternate take of "Feeling of Love" (released on Dirty Shirt Rock N Roll: The First Ten Years).

The band made a music video for the song "Rachel" directed by Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen which was later issued by Matador Records on the 1997 Live Promo Video.

The first album by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was the only one to be issued by Caroline Records.

"In 1992, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion inked a deal with Caroline Records and requested a very specific signing bonus-- the then-new 10xCD Jerry Lee Lewis box set. As band lore has it, Caroline never sprang for the set, and the Blues Explosion's tenure there was short-lived and acrimonious."[10]

The first single release was "Shirt Jac" on In The Red Records (1992) also from the second recording session with Steve Albini. This was the first of the Explosion Juke Box Series singles inspired by "a similar series of Charlie Feathers released in the 70s"[11] (the third single in the series, "Get With It", was actually an arrangement of a Feathers single from 1956).

The b-side "Latch On" is a Jon Spencer arrangement of a rockabilly song despite the fact that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recording has very little in common with the most well-known recordings of this track (released by Ron Hargrave and The Cochran Brothers). The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion version is more than likely a cover of the Cochran Brothers version of this song as both tracks feature the words "you are really gone" which do not appear in the lyrics sung by Ron Hargrave.

Extra Width (1993–1994)

When the band signed with Matador Records they "asked for the 9xCD Stax-Volt Complete Singles 1959–1968...Matador made good with Stax, and the band enjoyed a decade-long partnership with the label".[10]

In late 1992 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion embarked on a long tour in the US supporting the Jesus Lizard. Frank Kozik designed posters for shows at Emo's, Austin, Texas and Kennel Club, San Francisco.

Recording sessions for the Extra Width, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's second studio album, took place in Memphis at Doug Easleys studio on November 23/24 and December 3, 1992 during the Jesus Lizard tour and at Waterworks Recording in New York with Jim Waters where all further overdubs and mixing was done. The album graphic design copies a package of panty hose purchased in Memphis, Tennessee.[12] The original panty hose packaging can be seen in a band photo used on Mo' Width and the later reissues of Extra Width.

It is said that during this time Jon Spencer's stage persona evolved and he established what is now synonymous with a Blues Explosion live performance.

"Jon had a breakthrough. It was time and art. He got better at it. The James Brown-style show was an old method, but Jon brought it to another level. Before that, it was punk – he was into it, but he was coy. he finally crossed over and became a full-fledged performer. He wanted to be watched."[13]

"Spencer writhes about, possessed by Presley during the amazing "Vacuum of Loneliness" – his tortured soul dragged over shards o' glass for all to see. The wailin' theremin spits out sound and adds to the cathartic confusion. If this is real and not theatre, I'm disturbed."[14]

Extra Width was released in June 1993. "Afro" was later released as a 7" only single in the UK in 1994 and had a music video directed by Tom Surgal.[15] This was the only single to be released from the album and featured b-side "Relax-Her" which is labelled as "Incidental" on the test pressing and introduced as such on the recording.

On September 11, 1993 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion appeared at Blast First event The Lost Weekend at London Astoria 2 with The Afghan Whigs, God Machine and Hair & Skin Trading Company. The accompanying Lost Weekend compilation album was limited to 3000 copies and included the song "Afro". 2000 copies were given to attendees of the two-day event and the remaining 1000 were sold via (now defunct) UK music weekly Melody Maker for £1.50 each.

Their first TV appearance[16] was on Channel 4 UK TV show The Word (Season 4, Episode 12) in February 1994, performing "Afro" and "History of Sex". Afterwards presenter Mark Lamarr said "they're the best live band I've ever seen."[17]

Also in early 1994 In The Red Records released "Train No. 3" and "Train No. 1" as the third installment of the Explosion Juke Box Series ("Train No. 2" appeared Extra Width).

Mo' Width was issued in July 1994 by Au Go Go Records and made-up of out-takes from the Extra Width-era featuring covers of "There Stands The Glass" (Webb Pierce), "Beat of The Traps" (Teri Rodd & MSR Singers) and Ole Man Trouble (Otis Redding), an alternate mix of "Afro" with a much more prominent organ solo and "Rob K" features Rob Kennedy from The Workdogs and the song was later titled "Rob K is President" on the Mute Records 2000 reissue.

During an interview with Dutch magazine Oor Jon Spencer said that the release of Mo' Width was delayed until two months before the release as the next studio album.

Orange (1994–1995)

Orange was recorded at Waterworks, NYC with Jim Waters and released in October 1994. The original vinyl Matador Records was as a silver-coloured picture disc and first issue of the Crypt Records edition had orange-coloured sleeves rather than the usual silver.

"Bellbottoms" opens the album and features a string section arrangement by Kurt Hoffman.[18] The song was also issued by Matador Records as a white vinyl 7" only single in the UK and had a music video directed by Tom Surgal.[citation needed] There were also music videos for "Dang" directed by Steve Hanft,[19] "Flavor" directed by Evan Bernard and featuring appearances by Beck (who also appears on the song) and Mike D of the Beastie Boys.[20]

In August 1994 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion played a number of tour dates in Australia and New Zealand with Beck and in September 1994 they played in the Netherlands at Vera, Groningen on the 18th and recorded a live set for VPRO radio on the 25th. The VPRO session was issued as an unofficial 10" bootleg which included otherwise unreleased songs "Curfew Blues" and "Wriggle and Move" and the "Intro" is edited together in the same way as "Tour Diary" on Experimental Remixes and at least two segments appear on both releases. "Curfew Blues" was later released on Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers and the 2010 reissue of Orange includes two VPRO session tracks "Very Rare" and "Woman Love" (title sometimes given as "Frustrate").

In October 1994 the Blues Explosion made their first attempt to record a live album at DPC, Tucson, Arizona, US but the performance was plagued with technical problems and was stopped when an audience member threw a stink bomb.[21] Some of the songs were later released on the 2010 reissue of Controversial Negro.

In December 1994 they performed live on The Jon Stewart TV Show at MTV Studios, New York City. "Get With It" from this show was released on the 1997 Live Promo Video by Matador Records.

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion played UK shows in March 1995 with the Beastie Boys (including Brixton Academy, London where they would headline in April 2002 on the Plastic Fang tour) and in May they toured the US with The Roots and Beastie Boys.[22]

Experimental Remixes EP was released in May 1995 featuring various tracks from Orange reworked by artists including UNKLE, Beck, Mario Caldato Jr., Mike D, Dub Narcotic Sound System, Moby and GZA (featuring Killah Priest).

By September 1996 Orange had sold 70,000 copies.[23]

In 2000 Experimental Remixes was reissued with new remixes on CD and double vinyl and Orange was reissued on CD with an enhanced section featuring "Dang", "Flavor" and "Bellbottoms" music videos and on the vinyl edition was packaged with a poster. The album was reissued again in 2010 by Shout! Factory (US) / Shove Records (UK) as a double CD set this time combining Orange, Experimental Remixes and several rare, live and previously unreleased tracks.

Now I Got Worry (1996–1997)

On the afternoon of February 6, 1996, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recorded the album A Ass Pocket of Whiskey with R.L. Burnside and Kenny Brown at Lunati Farms in Holly Springs, Mississippi. A further two tracks, "Alice Mae" and "Highway 7", also recorded at Lunati Farms in February 1996, would be released on the 1997 R.L. Burnside album Mr Wizard. Both albums featured cover artwork by Derek Hess.

The musical arrangements used on the tracks "2 Brothers" and "Tojo Told Hitler" from A Ass Pocket of Whiskey would evolve into The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion song "Cool Vee" which was released as a b-side to "2Kindsa Love". "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" is a jam based on "Vacuum of Loneliness" originally released on the 1992 self-titled album.

"It was pretty intimidating to go down [to Mississippi] and record with R.L. since he's such an idol of mine," says Spencer, who toured with the guitarist/singer in 1995. "You definitely get the feeling you're playing for him, rather than with him. It was pretty much the same with Rufus Thomas."[24]

Now I Got Worry was produced by Jon Spencer and Jim Waters and recorded at Easley Studio, Memphis; G-Son, Los Angeles; and Waterworks West, Tucson. These sessions were mostly between February 5 and 13, 1996 (the same time as the recording with R.L. Burnside). The album was released by Matador Records and Mute Records in October 1996 (reaching number 50 in the UK album chart) and features appearances by Thermos Malling of Doo Rag (credited with "Bang" on "2Kindsa Love"), Rufus Thomas and Money Mark and a cover version of "Fuck Shit Up" originally by Dub Narcotic Sound System with Judah Bauer on lead vocals. The Korean edition did not include "Fuck Shit Up" and the Japanese release featured "Get With It" and "Cool Vee" as bonus tracks.

During this time Matador releases were distributed by Capitol in an article about this Marc Burton, buyer for Minneapolis’ Electric Fetus, said "I think with the extra exposure he’ll get through wider distribution, Spencer could hit as big as Beck did."[25]

Capitol / Matador released a promo-only 7” single of five different radio promo spots.

R.L. Burnside would also join The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion for the Now I Got Worry tour dates in the UK, Europe and the US in October and November 1996. On October 23, 1996 Lola da Musica, VPRO TV filmed both artists in a pre-show jam session at De Melkweg, Amsterdam. "Boogie Chillun" was later released officially on the Live Promo Video.

On October 29 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recorded a short live set for MTV Studios, London consisting of Now I Got Worry songs and "Water Main" and "Vacuum of Loneliness". "Love All of Me" and the band introduction were officially released on the Live Promo Video.

"2Kindsa Love" was the first UK single released from Now I Got Worry by Mute Records issued on pink vinyl 7" and CD in November 1996 with music video directed by Mike Mills it reached 122 in the UK charts.

"Wail" was released in the UK by Mute Records on May 10, 1997 as a CD and two 7" singles (grey and green vinyl). The incorrectly-spelled "John Spencer Blues Explosion" cover artwork was written in Tipp-Ex on an escalator hand-rail at Tottenham Court Road underground station in London (there was also a second part a bit further down the which just said "Damn"). Each of the covers features a slightly different photo by William Bankhead of the same text.

The music video for "Wail" was directed by Weird Al Yankovic,[26] reaching number 66 in the UK singles chart.[27]

In Melbourne, Australia, on September 6, 1997 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion performed "2Kindsa Love" / "Flavor" on ABC's national, weekly morning youth program, Recovery. Jon Spencer can be seen running through the audience, around the set and destroying the "Blues Explosion" back drop.[28] Jon Spencer was asked about this particular performance in a June 2010 issue of the UK music weekly NME:

"Which song were you playing with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion when you trashed a TV studio in Melbourne in '97?" "We may have started with another song and went into 'Flavour'. It wasn't planned, it just kinda hit me. It may have just been exhaustion. You reach a point on tour and you get a bit punch-drunk. That show is broadcast live in the morning! They were all really nice about it though!" [29]

In 2010 a new version of this album was released by Shout! Factory / Shove! Records expanded to include b-sides, rare tracks and the previously unreleased "Roosevelt Hotel Blues" featuring Beck and Money Mark.

In May 1997 Controversial Negro was released. This was a promotional only live album issued on vinyl in the US, CD in the UK and it was officially released in Japan on CD with five additional tracks.


The title for this album comes from the Public Enemy song "Burn Hollywood Burn" from their 1990 album Fear of a Black Planet. Towards the end of the track someone asks Flava Flav the following question: "Now we're considering you for a part in our new production, how do you feel about playing a controversial negro?"

The artwork used on the promotional version along with the title Controversial Negro was originally intended for Now I Got Worry.

In June 1997 they performed at the Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York City and a live version of "Blues X Man" was released on the accompanying triple CD album (which also featured Russell Simins performing with Cibo Matto).

Acme (1997–1999)

In March 1997 the band recorded a track at Dub Narcotic Studios, Olympia track for the K Records released the compilation Selector Dub Narcotic (released May 1998). The song titled "Blues Explosion Attack" name checked Calvin Johnson, Doo Rag, Subsonics, Speedball Baby, Demolition Doll Rods, R.L. Burnside, Dub Narcotic Sound System and Sleater Kinney who had supported the Blues Explosion at their Moore Theatre gig the previous day (The song would later be re-written and re-recorded for the album Acme).

Work on Acme began in October 1997, when the band entered the studio with Dan Nakamura, a.k.a. Dan the Automator for "Right Place, Wrong Time", a cover of the Dr. John hit used on the soundtrack to Scream 2.[30]

Spencer said: "The reason we did that Scream 2 soundtrack was to try working with a producer. We were definitely into the Dr. Octagon record – it's a great record, and also a bizarre kinda record. So besides 'Right Place.' we recorded some other songs.""[30]

The next stop was Steve Albini's studio, Electrical Audio, where the Blues Explosion cut some tracks in the days following their 1998 New Year's Eve Chicago performance. "Steve's we cut everything live, like we always do," he says. "I wanted to use Steve because I knew he would do a good job and the tapes would sound great, and we could send them to anybody because we had a great starting point and couldn't really go wrong"[30]

Whilst in Chicago they also met Andre Williams who was playing locally. He recorded guest vocals for the track "Lapdance" (which wasn't released until the Acme Plus / Extra Acme albums issued the following year).

The singer explained: "Some of Acme was done in the old-fashioned Blues Explosion way, me working with the engineer, but we were also casting a wide net. Some songs were mixed and remixed by different producers, which is one reason it got so expensive, and some of them were eventually stitched together from two or three different mixes. We weren't being so precious about these songs, we were letting other people work on it and then we'd shuffle the deck."[31]

Acme was released in October 1998. In the US the first single to be released from the album was "Talk About The Blues". This song was recorded during a session with Calvin Johnson at Dub Narcotic, Olympia, Washington. Most of the other tracks recorded at this time would be released in 1999 as the collaborative album Sideways Soul: Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in a Dancehall Style!.

The music video, directed by Evan Bernard, features Winona Ryder, Giovanni Ribisi and John C. Reilly as the Blues Explosion[32] with Judah, Russell and Jon acting. The singer told MTV Online: "I think that people are really going to be surprised when they see the acting on the part of the Blues Explosion. When people get a load of some of the heavy, dramatic, really very intense scenes that we pulled out from our souls, I think people are really going to be blown away...".[33][34][35]

Throughout the life of the band the use of the word "blues" in the band name has caused a great deal of debate. The lyrics of "Talk About The Blues" address this issue referring directly to MTV and Rolling Stone magazine and features the line "I do not play no blues, I play rock 'n' roll" (which itself was a reference to the Mississippi Fred McDowell album I Do Not Play No Rock 'n' Roll).

"Talk About The Blues" was a reaction a Rolling Stone review of Now I Got Worry and Q&A with Jon Spencer.[36]

"I wrote the song right after we did the interview, inspired by that and also some of the criticism we’ve received over the past couple years. If we tried to record some song that was a response to criticism as it happened, that would be too heavy-handed. The lyrics stayed true to the original off-the-cuff feel, what you call a rant. But it's not such a big deal, you know. A lot of that stuff just doesn't merit a response."[36]

"Magical Colors" reached number 92 in the UK singles chart[37] in November 1998. The Terry Richardson directed video is a compilation of still photographs.[38]

"Talk About The Blues" reached number 120 in the UK singles chart[37] in March 1999.

Non-Acme track "New Year (Destroyer)" was released as a split-single with Barry Adamson as the fourth single in the Slut Smalls series.

"Heavy" was the final single to be released from Acme in August 1999: it reached number 106 in the UK singles chart.

In 1998 they appeared on the Canal+ show Nulle Part Ailleurs performing "High Gear" and "Talk About The Blues". During the nine and a half minute performance Jon Spencer made full use of the television studio, running through the audience, standing on the desk and was carried back to the stage by one of the bemused presenters. Whilst on the desk Jon referred to and shook the hand of Jackie Chan who was given a copy of the album Acme.[39]

On the morning of July 22, 1999, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion tour van was broken into in the loading dock of The Sheraton in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The window was smashed and a mess of gear was stolen, including mics, amps, rack equipment, and the original 1962 Vanguard Model Theremin.[40] The theremin was never recovered.

Sideways Soul (1999–2001)

In September 1999 they released the collaborative album Sideways Soul under the name Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in a Dancehall Style. The nine-track album was recorded at Dub Narcotic Studios, Olympia and featured a line-up of Jon Spencer on guitar, vocals and organ, Judah Bauer on guitar, Russell Simins on drums, Jeff Smith on organ and Calvin Johnson on vocals and melodica (Talk About The Blues was also recorded during these sessions).

The Acme outtakes and remixes were issued as Acme + (UK), Xtra Acme USA (US) and Extra Acme (CD) / Ura Acme (LP) / Extra Acme (Promo Only LP) (Japan), all of which had slightly different track listings. Like Acme the album features different production, mixing, remixing credits and guest appearances including Steve Albini, Nick Sansano, Jack Dangers, David Holmes, Tim Goldsworthy, Calvin Johnson, Moby, Andre Williams, Jill Cunniff, Cody Dickinson, Luther Dickinson and Jim Dickinson.

The Shout Factory! / Shove Records 2010 expanded reissue of Acme included a 22-track version of Acme Plus as the second disc.

In February 2000 a 12" single, "Andre Williams Blues Explosion", featured remixes of the Andre Williams collaboration Lap Dance by Jim Waters/Scott Benzel and Jim Thirlwell.

Plastic Fang (2002–2003)

The album Plastic Fang was produced by Steve Jordan and recorded at Oorong, the Magic Shop and The Hit Factory. Released in April 2002, it featured art and design by Chip Kidd with the limited CD and vinyl editions being issued in a 'Fang Pack'. The original artwork for this album was culled from comics.

Various editions of this album featured different track listings but there were guest appearances by Dr. John, Elliott Smith, Bernie Worrell, Willie Weeks and Bashiri Johnson.

"She Said" was the first single taken from the album, this had a music video directed by Floria Sigismondi.[41] On February 8, the group filmed a second live performance video at the 100 Club on Oxford Street, London for "She Said" (directed by Barney Clay).[42] This single would be, to date, their highest UK single chart entry at number 58.

In April they appeared on the BBC TV show Later with Jools Holland featuring Jools playing piano during "Sweet n Sour".[43]

The single "Sweet N Sour" came out in July with a video directed by Stylewar [44] it reached number 66 in the UK singles chart. Another single "Shakin' Rock'n'Roll Tonight" followed in November, reaching number 126.

On January 31, 2003 the band performed with Solomon Burke at Royal Festival Hall, London as "Solomon Burke Meets Jon Spencer Blues Explosion".

Damage (2004–2006)

Damage was the only album to be released on Sanctuary Records and for this release the band were temporarily known as just the Blues Explosion. The shortened name lasted less than two years.[45]

The album was recorded between December 2003 and April 2004 at Empire View Studios, NYC, Globe Studios, NYC and Elegant Too Studios with production and mixing credits including Dan The Automator, DJ Shadow, Steve Jordan, Free Association (David Holmes), Jay Braun, Alan Moulder, Danny Madorsky, Chris Maxwell and Phil Hernandez (Elegant Too) as well as the Blues Explosion, Jon Spencer and Russell Simins.

During this time the band also recorded the Guitar Wolf cover version "Kawasaki ZII750 Rock 'N' Roll" at Empire View Recording Studio with Danny Madorsky for the tribute album I Love Guitar Wolf...Very Much. As a side note, the band Guitar Wolf once recorded an homage to the creator of the power chord, Mr. Link Wray.

Damage was released in September 2004 and features appearances from artists including Chuck D ("Hot Gossip"), Martina Topley-Bird ("Spoiled" / "You Been My Baby"), James Chance and DJ Shadow ("Fed Up and Low Down") and Simon Chardiet, who would later perform with the Heavy Trash live band ("Rattling").

The single "Burn It Off" was issued with music video directed by Stylewar. It number 77 in the charts.

In November, "Hot Gossip", the second single reached 119 in the official UK charts and had a music video directed by David Raccuglia. Issued as a red vinyl 7" only single featuring Elliott Smith on the B-side "Meet Me in the City" previously released on the tribute album Sunday Nights The Songs of Junior Kimbrough.

"Crunchy" was the third and final single released in April 2005, reaching number 89 in the UK charts.

The sleeves for all the Damage-era released featured photography by Ashkan Sahihi and design by Chip Kidd.

In Japan there were two slightly different promotional Radio Session CDs featuring live recordings of the album tracks "Help These Blues", "Spoiled", "Rattling", "Hot Gossip" and a cover of the Suicide song "Rocket USA", which is unavailable elsewhere.

In September (28/29) Russell Simins and Judah Bauer would join Tom Waits and Larry Taylor for a performance on the David Letterman TV show playing "Make It Rain" from the album Real Gone.[46]

This particular event caused a furore behind the scenes when Mike Edison wrote a "crazed conspiracy rant" about Jon Spencer being replaced with Tom Waits for the Blues Explosion website . This was part of a bigger plan to get the a picture of Tom with Russell and Judah and send it out with a tongue-in-cheek press release ("Tom Waits Blues Explosion") to see if the story would get picked up by the mainstream press but before the event took place a record company publicist took the text direct from the Blues Explosion website and sent it out as a legitimate press release and very nearly led to the show being called off.[47]

Between August 2004 and May 2005 the band toured Europe/the UK, the United States, Japan (eight dates with The Kills), Australia, the UK again (supporting The Hives) and Turkey.

At this time in the UK 'garage rock' and bands such as The Hives, The Strokes, White Stripes were popular and it was often noted that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion never got the recognition many writers felt they deserved.

"It must rankle a little. Jon Spencer has been wrangling his brand of the blues – extrovert, down-and-dirty, pinched by punk and acknowledging a debt to Little Richard and Carl Perkins as much as Hasil Adkins and Son House – for around 14 years now. And have he and his band enjoyed even a taste of White Stripes-like acclaim? Have they flick"[48]

Of Crunchy NME said it was "packing the kind of irresistible groove that would shoot straight to the number one for 14 years in any right-thinking world."[49]

A mock-up newspaper (front page only) titled "The Daily Explosion" and DVD featuring the music videos for "Burn It Off" and "Hot Gossip" was available at US gigs in November 2004.

In 2005 an EP titled Snack Cracker was released in Japan. This compiled many of the UK single B-sides album with "Hot Gossip" and "Burn It Off" videos, a Jay Braun remix of "Hot Gossip" and a live recording of "Rattling" featuring Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols.

The Blues Explosion recorded the theme tune for Anthony Bourdain series No Reservations broadcast on The Travel Channel in 2005. The track lasts approximately 60 seconds and around 20 seconds of this is used during the programmes intro sequence and the menu screen on the subsequent DVD release.

On September 21, 2005 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion appeared at Ko Ko, London performing as part of the "Don't Look Back" shows organised by ATP where artists played albums in their entirety. The band played Orange followed by a set of non-Orange songs.

During this time there was a message sent out to the Blues Explosion mailing list outlining a number of future projects and releases including news of a Live Recordings album recorded during the Damage tour (possibly just the Japanese shows) which has, to date, never been released.

Towards the end of 2005 the band went on hiatus and the members worked on numerous different projects with different artists.

Compilations and hiatus (2007–2011)

In October 2008 they released a compilation of rare and unreleased tracks including all tracks from the five Explosion Jukebox Series singles ("Shirt Jac", "Son of Sam", "Train No. 3", "Get with It" and "Ghetto Mom"). The album artwork parodied the original Back from the Grave 1983 compilation with drawings of Judah, Russell and Jon replacing the original characters. Both sleeves were created by Mort Todd.

The band also started playing live again in June 2008 with a secret show at Bowery Electric followed by New York City Bicycle Film Festival and a short Jukebox Explosion European tour during August and September 2008.

In 2009 it was announced that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion would release the 22 track retrospective compilation Dirty Shirt Rock 'n' Roll: The First Ten Years followed by expanded reissues of the previous albums Extra Width, Orange, Acme, Now I Got Worry, Controversial Negro and tracks from the early releases (the original Kramer and Steve Albini recordings) Year One.

On April 16, 2010 they played a one-off show at Brooklyn Bowl and announced more shows taking place from July 2010 including Pitchfork Music Festival, Chicago, the Matador @ 21 Festival at The Pearl, Las Vegas and a number of US and Canadian shows.

In an interview with "Get Back", Jon Spencer responded to a question about the possibility of the band releasing new material with "There's totally a chance. We've been playing concerts, touring and playing live because these records are coming out again. It's been very, very enjoyable. We have been talking about the possibility of something new."[50]

The track "Bellbottoms" from the album Orange was featured at number 180 in a chart titled "The Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s" published by Pitchfork on August 30, 2010[51]

In October Yahoo! Music interviewed Jon Spencer and the band performed acoustic versions of "Burn It Off", "Wail" and "Blues X Man". On October 15, 2010 videos of the songs and interview were published on the "Maximum Performance" blog along with a short article.[52]

During 2010 the band started playing more regularly in Europe, US and Australia. They made their first UK appearance at London (Heaven) since the Don't Look Back performance of Orange at Koko in September 2005.

During the live shows the band played some previously unreleased songs including a cover of "My War" by Black Flag. And the band look set to continue playing live with further European live shows in mid-2011 including Primavera Festival in May.

Whilst touring in Australia, they recorded a cover version of "Black Betty" at Linear Recording for a commercial created by Volkswagen of America's agency Deutsch L.A. Inc. broadcast during Super Bowl Sunday on American television (February 6, 2011).[53]

Meat + Bone (2012)

The band was chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he curated in March 2012 in Minehead, England.[54]

They released their new album Meat + Bone in September. It was very well received by the likes of Pitchfork,[55] Mojo,[56] The Quietus,[56] The Independent on Sunday[56] and The Observer.[56]

Freedom Tower – No Wave Dance Party 2015 and split (2015−2018)

After extensive touring to promote Meat+Bone, the band returned to the studio in early 2015 to start work on their next album. The album, titled Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015 was released on March 24, 2015. The band toured in support of the record, playing their final show in Nuremberg on March 18, 2016.

In a 2018 interview, Spencer confirmed that the Blues Explosion had split permanently, offering as an explanation:

"...everything got nipped in the bud when Judah [Bauer] got sick. He had developed a respiratory problem. He's doing better now, but he can't be going out on a rock and roll tour. Other things happened also. It wasn't just Judah's illness. For multiple reasons, it was, 'OK, this is probably over, this is done.'"[57]

Other work / guest appearances

Judah Bauer

Judah Bauer was part of The Spitters "in their embryonic form" and has recorded or performed with Honeymoon Killers, Crowbar Massage, Twenty Miles aka: Bauer Brothers, Childballads (Stewart Lupton of Jonathan Fire*eater), Tom Waits, Speedball Baby and Cat Power & Dirty Delta Blues.

Under the name 20 Miles, Judah has released the following albums and EPs:

  • Ragged Backyard Classics (In The Red, 1996)
  • R.L. Boyce Othar Turner Fife & Drum Spam LP/CD (Fat Possum/Epitaph, 1997)
  • Sinful Tunes & Spirituals (Au Go-Go, 1998; split EP with Doo Rag)
  • I'm a Lucky Guy (Fat Possum/Epitaph, 1998)
  • Let Every Town Furnish Its Own Women (Epitaph/Sony, 2000; split EP with Bob Log III)[58]
  • Keep It Coming (Fat Possum, 2002)
  • Life Doesn't Rhyme (Fat Possum, 2003)

Russell Simins

Russell Simins has produced, remixed and performed with numerous bands including Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Honeymoon Killers, Crowbar Massage, Cibo Matto, Grapevine, Ween, Luscious Jackson, Yoko Ono, Money Mark, Fred Schneider, Duran Duran, Asian Dub Foundation, Stereolab, Tom Waits, The Pierces, Tandy, Spalding Rockwell, The Morning Pages, Little Barrie, Jena Malone, Tiny Masters of Today and Harper Simon. Russell Simins' song "I'm Not A Model" was also featured in the 2002 video game Jet Set Radio Future.[59]

And as a core band member he has released the following albums:

  • Honeymoon KillersHung Far Low LP/CD (Fist Puppet, 1991)
  • Butter (Grand Royal, 1996)
  • Crunt (Trance Syndicate, 1994)
  • Russell Simins – Public Places LP/CD (Grand Royal, 2000)
  • Men Without Pants (Victor, 2006)
  • Men Without Pants – Naturally (Expansion Team (US)/Vicious Circle (FR), 2009)

Jon Spencer

 
Jon Spencer in a Heavy Trash performance in São Paulo, Brazil, on April 23, 2009. Photo by Ariel Martini

Jon Spencer has released some solo material in addition to being a core member of Shithaus, Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Spencer Dickinson, Solex vs Cristina Martinez + Jon Spencer and in Heavy Trash with Matt Verta-Ray released the following albums:

  • Heavy Trash LP/CD (Yep Roc (US)/Crunchy Frog (DK)/Victor/JVC (JP), 2005)
  • Heavy TrashGoing Way Out With Heavy Trash LP/CD (Yep Roc (US)/Crunchy Frog (DK)/Victor/JVC (JP), 2007)
  • Heavy TrashMightnight Soul Serenade LP/CD (Big Legal Mess (US)/Crunchy Frog (DK)/Bronzerat (UK), 2009)

With the Honeymoon Killers he appears on several recordings and made one complete album as a member of the band with Russell Simins, Jerry Teel and Lisa Wells:

  • Honeymoon KillersHung Far Low LP/CD (Fist Puppet, 1991)

He has also performed with, recorded, remixed and produced a huge number of artists including: Gibson Bros., Workdogs, Nancy Sinatra, Moby, Cheater Slicks, Beck, Demolition Doll Rods, Edison Rocket Train/Mike Edison, Einstürzende Neubauten, Coldcut, Powersolo, Puffy AmiYumi, Eros Ramazzotti, The Sadies, Add N to (X), Rob K, Haze XXL, Lost Crusaders, David Holmes, Khan, Los Straitjackets, Bomb the Bass, Princess Superstar, Speedball Baby, Five Dollar Priest, The King Brothers, The Tremolo Beer Gut, Bikini Machine, Phenomenal Handclap Band, The Micragirls, Cobra Killer, The Japanese Popstars, The Slew and Perrosky.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Year Label Format Notes
A Reverse Willie Horton 1991 Public Pop Can LP
  • US release
  • Kramer recordings
Crypt Style 1992 1+2 CD
  • Japanese release
  • Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings
  • 25 tracks
1992 Crypt LP
  • German release
  • Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings
  • 17 tracks
1993 Crypt CD
  • German release
  • Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings
  • 18 tracks, includes "Eye To Eye"
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 1992 Caroline CD / CAS
  • US release
  • Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings
  • There was no vinyl release in the US
1992 Hut CD / LP
  • UK release
  • Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings
Year One 2010 Shout! Factory CD
  • US reissue
  • Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings
  • 38 tracks
Extra Width 1993 Crypt LP / CD
  • German release
1993 Matador LP / CD / CAS
  • US / UK release
1993 Au Go-Go CD
  • Australian release
2000 Mute 2xLP / CD
  • Reissue with complete Mo' Width album
2010 Shout! Factory 2xCD
  • US expanded reissue
  • Includes complete Mo' Width album and additional disc of 24 rare and unreleased tracks
Orange 1994 Matador LP / CD / CAS
  • US / UK release
  • First vinyl edition of the Matador release was a silver coloured picture disc
1994 Crypt LP / CD
  • German release
  • First editions of the Crypt version of this album had orange rather than silver sleeves
1995 Toy's Factory CD
  • Japanese edition
  • Includes bonus tracks "Beat of the Traps" and "Memphis Soul Typecast" from Mo' Width.
1995 Toy's Factory CD
  • Japanese edition
  • Includes bonus tracks "Bellbottoms (Old Rascal Mix)" and "Flavor (Remix – Part 1 & 2)" from Experimental Remixes.
2000 Mute LP / CD
  • Reissue, CD is enhanced with videos of "Dang", "Flavor" and "Bellbottoms"
Orange + Experimental Remixes 2010 Shout! Factory 2xCD
  • Reissue includes Experimental Remixes and bonus tracks; "Haircut", "Woman Love" (VPRO), "Very Rare" (VPRO), "Shakin'" (S60 V JSBX), an alternate recording of "Bellbottoms" and recordings of "Brenda", "BX Man", "78 Style" and "Greyhound" live at CBGB.
Now I Got Worry 1996 Toy's Factory CD
  • Japanese edition
  • Includes bonus tracks "Cool Vee" and "Get With It"
1996 Mute CD / LP
  • UK release
1996 Matador CD / LP / CAS
  • US release
1996 Au Go-Go CD
  • Australian release
1996 Rock Records & Tapes CD
  • Korean edition
  • Omits "Fuck Shit Up".
2010 Shout! Factory CD
  • US expanded reissue
  • Includes an additional 11 rare tracks, 4 Radio Spots and a previously unreleased song titled "Roosevelt Hotel Blues".
2010 Shove! CD
  • UK expanded reissue
  • Includes an additional 11 rare tracks, 4 Radio Spots and a previously unreleased song titled "Roosevelt Hotel Blues".
Acme 1998 Toy's Factory CD
  • Japanese edition
  • Includes "Hell" and ends with the full version of "Calvin" rather than "Calvin (Reprise)"
1998 Labels CD
  • French edition
1998 Everlasting Records CD
  • Spanish edition
1998 Mute LP / CD
  • UK release
1998 Matador LP / CD
  • US release
1998 Rock Records CAS
  • Thai release
Acme + Acme Plus 2010 Shout! Factory 2xCD
  • Reissue includes bonus tracks
Sideways Soul: Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion In A Dancehall Style 1999 K Records LP / CD
  • US release
1999 Au Go-Go CD
  • Australian release
1999 Rebel Beat Factory CD
  • Japanese release
Plastic Fang 2002 Mute CD / Ltd. CD / 2xLP
  • UK release
  • Ltd CD and vinyl in "Fang Pack".
  • Vinyl edition features "Point of View", "Like A Bat", "Then Again I Will" and "Do Ya Wanna Get It?" which were not on UK CD editions.
2002 Matador CD / Ltd. CD / 2xLP
  • US release
  • Ltd CD and vinyl in "Fang Pack".
  • CD track list replaces "Tore Up & Broke" with "Point Of View" (in comparison to the UK CD edition).
  • Vinyl edition features "Tore Up & Broke", "Like A Bat", "Then Again I Will" and "Do Ya Wanna Get It?" which were not on US CD editions.
2002 Toy's Factory CD
  • Japanese release
  • Features "Ghetto Mom", "Alex", "Then Again I Will" and "Like A Bat" which are not on the UK version but omits "Tore Up & Broke" and "Mother Nature".
2002 Mute / Virgin 2xCD
  • Australian release
  • Double CD set with B-sides and remixes.
2002 Ultrapop CD
  • Argentinian release
  • In comparison to the UK CD release this edition of the album omits "Tore Up & Broke" which is replaced with "Point of View" and includes a thirteenth bonus track "Do Ya Wanna Get It?"
2002 Everlasting CD
  • Spanish release
Damage 2004 Mute Ltd CD/DVD / CD / LP
  • UK release
  • CD/DVD edition in Matchbook sleeve features 22 minute film directed by Niko Tavernese.
2004 Matador Ltd CD / CD
  • US release
  • Ltd CD edition in Matchbook sleeve with enhanced section including 22 minute film directed by Niko Tavernese.
2004 Victor / JVC CD
  • Japanese release
  • Includes "Grinding", "The Funky Gremlin" and enhanced section with 22 minute film directed by Niko Tavernese.
2004 Modular Records CD
  • Australian release
2004 Ultrapop CD
  • Argentinian release
Meat + Bone 2012 Bronze Rat CD / LP
  • UK release
2012 Mom + Pop Music
  • US release
Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015 2015 Bronze Rat CD / LP
  • UK release
2015 Mom + Pop Music -
  • US release

Other albums and EPs

Title Year Label Format Notes
Mo' Width 1994 Au Go-Go LP / CD
  • 11 recordings from Extra Width-era
  • Features alternate recording of "Afro" and covers of "There Stands The Glass" (Webb Pierce), "Beat of The Traps" (Teri Rodd & MSR Singers) and "Ole Man Trouble" (Otis Redding).
  • Only released has a stand-alone album in Australia this has since been issued on the Mute (2000) and Shout! Factory (2010) reissues of Extra Width.
Experimental Remixes 1995 Matador 12" / CD
2000 Mute 2xLP / CD
  • Reissue of the Orange remix album
  • Includes additional remixes by Prince Paul, Plunderphonic (John Oswald) and F. Carles (MC Relov/Hypercard)
Controversial Negro 1997 Mute CD
  • Promo only live album
  • 14 tracks
Matador LP
  • Promo only live album
  • 14 tracks
Toy's Factory Ltd CD / CD
  • Original official Japanese release
  • Issued in Ltd album-style card sleeve and plastic case
  • 19 tracks
2010 Shout! Factory CD
  • Expanded reissue
  • 29 tracks
  • Adds "Bellbottoms" to original "Hotel Congress" show and nine tracks recorded live in 1994
Rocketship 1997 AU Go-Go 7" / CD
  • Single / EP
  • Australia-only release
  • 7" includes "Chocolate Joe" B-side / CD includes four live tracks from the Japanese release of Controversial Negro.
Acme Plus 1999 Mute 2xLP / CD
  • UK release
  • Acme-era out-takes, B-sides and remixes.
Xtra Acme USA Matador 2xLP / CD
  • US release
  • Acme-era out-takes, B-sides and remixes.
Ura-Acme Toy's Factory LP
  • Japanese release
  • Vinyl-only
  • Acme-era out-takes, B-sides and remixes.
  • The only variation of Acme out-takes album to feature "New Year (Destroyer)"
Extra-Acme Toy's Factory CD / LP
  • Japanese release
  • CD and Vinyl editions had slightly different track-listings and running orders.
  • Vinyl version was only issued as a promo.
  • Acme-era out-takes, B-sides and remixes.
  • Another variation on the track-list and running order
Fang Plastique 2002 Toy's Factory CD
  • Japanese only EP
  • Features UK b-sides and two different "She Said" videos.
Fang Visual Matador DVD
  • Full length DVD with live tracks, videos and interview footage
  • Given away free via Matador Records or shrink-wrapped with US CD copies of Plastic Fang.
Snack Cracker 2005 JVC / Victor CD
  • Japanese only EP
  • Includes remixes, b-sides videos and "Rattling (Live on Jonsey's Jukebox)" which is exclusive to this release.
Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers 2007 In The Red LP / CD
  • Compilation of Jukebox Series 7" singles and previously unreleased songs.
Dirty Shirt Rock 'n' Roll: The First Ten Years 2010 Shout! Factory CD
  • US release
  • 22 track retrospective album.
Shove! CD
  • UK release
  • 22 track retrospective album.
That's It Baby Right Now We Got To Do It Let's Dance! 2016 Shove / Bronze Rat / Mom + Pop Music LP
  • Live In Tokyo Summer Sonic August 15, 2015
  • Record Store Day release
  • Pink vinyl LP
  • Limited to 3000 or 4000 copies

Singles

Year Title Label Album Notes
1992 "Shirt Jac" In The Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers / Year One
  • B-side: "Latch On"
"Son of Sam " Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers / Extra Width (2010)
  • B-side: "Bent"
"History of Sex" Clawfist Year One
  • B-sides: "Write A Song" / "Smoke Cigarettes"
1993 "Afro" Matador Records Extra Width
  • B-side: "Relax-Her"
"Train # 3" In The Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers / Extra Width (2010)
  • B-side: "Train No. 1"
1995 "Bellbottoms" Matador Records Orange
  • B-side: "Miss Elaine"
  • Issued as a white vinyl 7" single
1996 "Get With It" In The Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers / Now I Got Worry (2010)
  • B-side: "Down Low"
"2Kindsa Love" Mute Now I Got Worry
  • UK Chart Position: No. 122
  • B-sides: "Fish Sauce" / "Cool Vee" / "Let's Smurf"
  • Issued on pink vinyl 7" and CD.
1997 "Wail"
  • UK Chart Position: No. 66
  • Non-album tracks issued across formats: Wail (Video Mix) / Yellow Eyes / Buscemi / Turn Up Greene / Wail (Mario Mix) / Flavor (Live Version) / Judah Love Theme / Radio Spot.
  • Released on grey and green vinyl 7" singles and CD.
"Rocketship" Au Go-Go Records
  • B-sides: "Chocolate Joe" / "Down Low" (Live) / "Dynamite Lover" (Live) / "Flavor" (Live) / "Full Grown" (Live)
  • Australia-only single issued on CD and 7".
1998 "Magical Colors" Mute Acme
  • UK Chart Position: No. 92
  • B-sides: "Confused" / "Bacon" / "Get Down Lover"
  • Issued on red vinyl 7" and CD.
"Talk About The Blues" Mute / Matador
  • UK Chart Position: No. 120
  • UK B-sides: "Wait A Minute" / "Lovin' Machine (Automator)" / "Calvin (Zebra Ranch)" / "T.A.T.B. (For The Saints And Sinners Remix)" / "Talk About The Blues" (Video)
  • US B-Sides: "Bacon" / "Get Down Lover" / "Lovin' Machine (Automator Mix)" / "Calvin" / "Calvin (Zebra Ranch Mix)"
  • Issued on orange vinyl 7", CD and 12".
1999 "Calvin" Au Go-Go Records
  • B-sides: "Wait A Minute" / "Confused" / "Get Down Lover" / "Calvin (Zebra Ranch)" / "T.A.T.B. (For The Saints and the Sinners Remix)"
  • Australia-only single issued on 12" and CD.
"New Year (Destroyer)" Slut Smalls Ura-Acme (Japan-only vinyl album)
"Heavy (Remix)" Mute Acme
  • UK Chart Position: No. 106
  • B-sides: Give Ya Some Hell / 2 Kindsa Love (Duck Rock 105.9 FM Remix) Blues Power / Do You Wanna Get Heavy? (Duck Rock Hip 'n' Bass Remix) / Attack (Detroit) / 2 Kindsa Love (Duck Rock 105.9 FM Final Mix) / Do You Wanna Get Heavy? (Duck Rock Hip 'n' Bass Final Mix)
  • Issued on blue vinyl 7", CD and 12".
2000 "Lap Dance (Jim Waters/Scott Benzel Remix)" In the Red
  • B-Side: Lap Dance (Jim Thirlwell Remix)
  • features Andre Williams
  • 12"-only single
  • original version of Lap Dance released on Acme Plus / Xtra Acme USA
"Techno Animal Remixes" Mute
  • Track listing: "Bacon (Radio Edit)" / "Not Yet (Sci-Mix)" / "Bacon (Dub)" / "Not Yet (Splatter Mix)"
  • 12"-only single
  • Remixes of tracks released on Acme Plus / Xtra Acme USA
2002 "Ghetto Mom" In the Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin' Mid-90s Punkers
  • B-Side: "Do Ya Wanna Get It"
"She Said" Mute Plastic Fang
  • UK Chart Position No. 58
  • B-Sides: "Ghetto Mom" / "Point of View" / "Do Ya Wanna Get It?" / "Then Again I Will" / "Like A Bat"
  • Released on 7" and two-different CD singles
"Sweet 'n' Sour"
  • UK Chart Position No. 66
  • B-Sides: "Shakin' Rock 'N' Roll Tonight" (Live at VPRO) / "Maureen" / "Alex" / "Sweet N Sour" (Video) / "Plastic Fang Bite Size – Album Excerpts (Mean Heart/She Said/Shakin' Rock 'N' Roll Tonight/Hold On)"
  • Released on 7" and two different CD singles.
"Shakin' Rock 'n' Roll Tonight"
  • UK Chart Position No. 126
  • B-Sides: "She Said (The Tremolo Beer Gut Mix)" / "Over and Over (Techno Animal Mix)" / "Money Rock 'N' Roll (Sub Species Mix)" / "Over and Over (Barry Adamson Mix)" / "She Said" (Video – Floria Sigismondi) "She Said" (Video – Live) / "Point of View" (Video – Live) / "Shakin' Rock 'N' Roll Tonight" (Video – Live)
  • Released on 7" and CD.
2004 "Burn It Off" Damage
  • UK Chart Position No. 77
  • B-Sides: "Fed Up and Low Down" (Edit) / "Serial Number" / "Fed Up And Low Down" (Edit) / "Cold Cold Eyes" (Demo Version)
  • Released on clear vinyl 7" and CD.
"Hot Gossip"
  • UK Chart Position No. 119
  • B-Sides: "Meet Me In The City"
  • Released as a red vinyl 7" only single.
  • Hot Gossip features Chuck D and "Meet Me In The City" is a Junior Kimbrough cover version featuring Elliott Smith on acoustic guitar.
2005 "Crunchy"
  • UK Chart Position No. 89
  • B-Sides: "Crunchy (Solex 'Bounce' Remix)" / "Hot Gossip (TMJ (!!!) Remix)" / "Mars Arizona (DFA Remix)" / "Blues Explosion Man" (Live at FMU)
  • Released on 7", 12" and CD.
2011 "No Reservations" / "Black Betty" Self Released
  • self-released 7"
2011 "Black Betty" Amphetamine Reptile
  • Split single with Melvins
  • 600 copies on splatter vinyl
  • 200 on tri-color vinyl (100 of these had a two-color, linocut, hand printed sleeve There are 10 copies of each art show design)
2012 "Gadzooks!" / "Tell Me That You Love Me" In The Red Records
  • 7"
  • "Tell Me That You Love me" is a cover of James Brown & His Famous Flames
2012 "Bag of Bones" / "Black Mold" Mom + Pop Music Meat+Bone
  • 7"
2014 "She's On It – Jack The Ripper" / "Audio Vacation" Mom + Pop Music / Bronze Rat n/a
2015 "Human Obscene" / "Shake That Bat" In The Red Records n/a
  • 7" single
2015 "Don't Wanna Live Like The Dead" Sony Music Labels Inc. n/a
  • CD single
  • includes three versions of the title track
  • released under the name 'Jack Crispin'
  • from the feature film Grasshopper

Music videos

Year Title Director(s) Album Notes
1992 "Rachel" Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Crypt Style Released on Live Promo Video
1993 "Afro" Tom Surgal Extra Width
1994 "Dang" Steve Hanft Orange
"Flavor" Evan Bernard Features Mike D of the Beastie Boys and Beck
1995 "Bellbottoms" Tom Surgal
1996 "2Kindsa Love" Mike Mills Now I Got Worry
1997 "Wail" Weird Al Yankovic
1998 "Magical Colors" Terry Richardson Acme A series of still photographs
"Talk About the Blues" Evan Bernard Stars Giovanni Ribisi as Judah Bauer, John C. Reilly as Russell Simins and Winona Ryder as Jon Spencer.
"Attack" With Alec Empire, video released on Digital Hardcore compilations
2002 "She Said" Floria Sigismondi Plastic Fang
"She Said (100 Club)" Barney Clay
"Sweet 'n' Sour" Stylewar
2004 "Burn It Off" Stylewar Damage
"Hot Gossip" David Raccuglia Features Chuck D of Public Enemy
2012 "Black Mold" Toon Aerts Meat + Bone
"Bag of Bones" Lucy Dyson and Joseph Jensen
2015 "Betty Vs. the NYPD" Michael Lavine Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015 Starring Bridget Everett
"Tales of the Old New York: The Rock Box" Brook Linder

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External links

  • at Matador Records
  • Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Discography/Website: Pop-Catastrophe.co.uk
  • "The Spencer Report", a complete list of songs and releases these appear on, 1991–95.
  • Jon Spencer Blues Explosion discography at Discogs

spencer, blues, explosion, american, three, piece, rock, band, from, york, city, formed, 1991, group, consisted, judah, bauer, guitar, backing, vocals, harmonica, occasional, lead, vocals, russell, simins, drums, spencer, vocals, guitar, theremin, their, music. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was an American three piece rock band from New York City formed in 1991 2 The group consisted of Judah Bauer on guitar backing vocals harmonica and occasional lead vocals Russell Simins on drums and Jon Spencer on vocals guitar and theremin Their musical style is largely rooted in rock and roll 3 although it draws influences from punk blues garage rockabilly soul noise rock rhythm and blues and hip hop They released nine official studio albums collaborative records with Dub Narcotic Sound System and R L Burnside as well as numerous live singles out take albums compilations remix albums and in 2010 a series of expanded reissues Throughout the course of their career this experimental sound and occasionally unconventional recording techniques has allowed the band to work with such artists as Elliott Smith Beck Solomon Burke Steve Albini Martina Topley Bird and Ad Rock of the Beastie Boys The Jon Spencer Blues ExplosionJon Spencer performing with Blues Explosion in 2006Background informationAlso known asThe Blues ExplosionJSBXOriginNew York New York U S GenresPunk bluesgarage rockblues rockalternative rockYears active1991 2016 1 LabelsMatadorShout FactoryShove In the RedMuteSanctuaryJVC VictorToy s FactoryUltrapopRockAu Go GoEverlastingKRebel Beat FactoryCryptClawfistHut1 2Public Pop CanMom Pop MusicPast membersJon SpencerJudah BauerRussell SiminsWebsitehttps jonspencerbluesexplosion com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 A Reverse Willie Horton The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Crypt Style 1991 1992 1 3 Extra Width 1993 1994 1 4 Orange 1994 1995 1 5 Now I Got Worry 1996 1997 1 6 Acme 1997 1999 1 7 Sideways Soul 1999 2001 1 8 Plastic Fang 2002 2003 1 9 Damage 2004 2006 1 10 Compilations and hiatus 2007 2011 1 11 Meat Bone 2012 1 12 Freedom Tower No Wave Dance Party 2015 and split 2015 2018 2 Other work guest appearances 2 1 Judah Bauer 2 2 Russell Simins 2 3 Jon Spencer 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Other albums and EPs 3 3 Singles 4 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Originally from Hanover New Hampshire United States Jon Spencer attended Brown University in Providence Rhode Island where he was part of the noise rock band Shithaus with Tod Ashley Cop Shoot Cop Firewater before moving to Washington D C in 1985 where he formed the band Pussy Galore with Julia Cafritz relocating to New York in May 1986 Spencer played and recorded with Gibson Bros Boss Hog and The Honeymoon Killers prior to the formation of the Blues Explosion Judah Bauer from Appleton Wisconsin had been in an early line up of The Spitters and with Russell Simins from Queens New York recorded as part of Crowbar Massage It was with Jerry Teel s Honeymoon Killers that Bauer Simins and Spencer would all perform and record and from which they would go on to form The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 4 Russell and I would rehearse with Honeymoon Killers and the rehearsal would be over and Russell and I would keep playing eventually inviting Simins friend Bauer to join in 5 The sound of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was informed by previous bands with influence taken from working with the Gibson Bros which was already evident in the last Pussy Galore album That final Pussy Galore album exuded a very Gibson Brothers bent version of what was to come with Spencer s next more successful venture the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 6 after five years of Pussy Galore I was able to connect to rock n roll in some way that I wasn t able to before he remembers those formative days I was pissed off about a lot of things so much shitty rock n roll that angered me and Pussy Galore was kicking against that With the Blues Explosion there was some of that but now I was into celebrating it Jon Spencer 7 They were signed to the large independent label Matador Records between 1993 and 2002 in the US Crypt Records between 1992 and 1994 in Germany and Mute Records between 1996 and 2005 in the UK although they have released material on a number of different labels including the 2010 reissues on Shout Factory in the US and Shove Records in the UK A Reverse Willie Horton The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Crypt Style 1991 1992 Edit The band had been playing together for six months when they had their first recording session with Kramer at Noise NY New York in July 1991 and recorded fourteen songs over the course of three hours only doing second takes here and there we didn t even go to the mixing board 8 This session was issued in its entirety as the first album by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion A Reverse Willie Horton This was an unofficial album issued by Pubic Pop Can at some point between late 1991 and early 1992 in an edition of 500 or 1000 copies the figure varies between sources It has been suggested that the source of the bootleg was a dubbed copy of a cassette that Jon Spencer let somebody copy during a tour with the Gibson Bros in August 1991 9 The front cover image on the album is a negative of Clarence Thomas his wife and George Bush at Thomas swearing in ceremony for the Supreme Court on October 19 1991 with the title and artist written in a typewriter style font The rear sleeve features hand written titles and label information over the top of a photograph of a topless woman Both front and rear artwork are pasted onto a plain black sleeve The title refers to the convicted felon William R Horton who was used extensively for political advertisements during the 1988 presidential campaign The second session was recorded by Steve Albini at the Waterfront Hoboken NJ in November December 1991 Tracks from both the Kramer and Albini sessions were then officially issued on the Caroline US Hut UK release The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in larger amounts by Crypt Records as Crypt Style and in an alternate version of Crypt Style by 1 2 Records Japan including the track Colty which was unavailable elsewhere until the 2010 Shout Factory release of Year One which compiled every released track from both sessions with the exception of an alternate take of Feeling of Love released on Dirty Shirt Rock N Roll The First Ten Years The band made a music video for the song Rachel directed by Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen which was later issued by Matador Records on the 1997 Live Promo Video The first album by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was the only one to be issued by Caroline Records In 1992 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion inked a deal with Caroline Records and requested a very specific signing bonus the then new 10xCD Jerry Lee Lewis box set As band lore has it Caroline never sprang for the set and the Blues Explosion s tenure there was short lived and acrimonious 10 The first single release was Shirt Jac on In The Red Records 1992 also from the second recording session with Steve Albini This was the first of the Explosion Juke Box Series singles inspired by a similar series of Charlie Feathers released in the 70s 11 the third single in the series Get With It was actually an arrangement of a Feathers single from 1956 The b side Latch On is a Jon Spencer arrangement of a rockabilly song despite the fact that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recording has very little in common with the most well known recordings of this track released by Ron Hargrave and The Cochran Brothers The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion version is more than likely a cover of the Cochran Brothers version of this song as both tracks feature the words you are really gone which do not appear in the lyrics sung by Ron Hargrave Extra Width 1993 1994 Edit When the band signed with Matador Records they asked for the 9xCD Stax Volt Complete Singles 1959 1968 Matador made good with Stax and the band enjoyed a decade long partnership with the label 10 In late 1992 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion embarked on a long tour in the US supporting the Jesus Lizard Frank Kozik designed posters for shows at Emo s Austin Texas and Kennel Club San Francisco Recording sessions for the Extra Width The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion s second studio album took place in Memphis at Doug Easleys studio on November 23 24 and December 3 1992 during the Jesus Lizard tour and at Waterworks Recording in New York with Jim Waters where all further overdubs and mixing was done The album graphic design copies a package of panty hose purchased in Memphis Tennessee 12 The original panty hose packaging can be seen in a band photo used on Mo Width and the later reissues of Extra Width It is said that during this time Jon Spencer s stage persona evolved and he established what is now synonymous with a Blues Explosion live performance Jon had a breakthrough It was time and art He got better at it The James Brown style show was an old method but Jon brought it to another level Before that it was punk he was into it but he was coy he finally crossed over and became a full fledged performer He wanted to be watched 13 Spencer writhes about possessed by Presley during the amazing Vacuum of Loneliness his tortured soul dragged over shards o glass for all to see The wailin theremin spits out sound and adds to the cathartic confusion If this is real and not theatre I m disturbed 14 Extra Width was released in June 1993 Afro was later released as a 7 only single in the UK in 1994 and had a music video directed by Tom Surgal 15 This was the only single to be released from the album and featured b side Relax Her which is labelled as Incidental on the test pressing and introduced as such on the recording On September 11 1993 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion appeared at Blast First event The Lost Weekend at London Astoria 2 with The Afghan Whigs God Machine and Hair amp Skin Trading Company The accompanying Lost Weekend compilation album was limited to 3000 copies and included the song Afro 2000 copies were given to attendees of the two day event and the remaining 1000 were sold via now defunct UK music weekly Melody Maker for 1 50 each Their first TV appearance 16 was on Channel 4 UK TV show The Word Season 4 Episode 12 in February 1994 performing Afro and History of Sex Afterwards presenter Mark Lamarr said they re the best live band I ve ever seen 17 Also in early 1994 In The Red Records released Train No 3 and Train No 1 as the third installment of the Explosion Juke Box Series Train No 2 appeared Extra Width Mo Width was issued in July 1994 by Au Go Go Records and made up of out takes from the Extra Width era featuring covers of There Stands The Glass Webb Pierce Beat of The Traps Teri Rodd amp MSR Singers and Ole Man Trouble Otis Redding an alternate mix of Afro with a much more prominent organ solo and Rob K features Rob Kennedy from The Workdogs and the song was later titled Rob K is President on the Mute Records 2000 reissue During an interview with Dutch magazine Oor Jon Spencer said that the release of Mo Width was delayed until two months before the release as the next studio album Orange 1994 1995 Edit Orange was recorded at Waterworks NYC with Jim Waters and released in October 1994 The original vinyl Matador Records was as a silver coloured picture disc and first issue of the Crypt Records edition had orange coloured sleeves rather than the usual silver Bellbottoms opens the album and features a string section arrangement by Kurt Hoffman 18 The song was also issued by Matador Records as a white vinyl 7 only single in the UK and had a music video directed by Tom Surgal citation needed There were also music videos for Dang directed by Steve Hanft 19 Flavor directed by Evan Bernard and featuring appearances by Beck who also appears on the song and Mike D of the Beastie Boys 20 In August 1994 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion played a number of tour dates in Australia and New Zealand with Beck and in September 1994 they played in the Netherlands at Vera Groningen on the 18th and recorded a live set for VPRO radio on the 25th The VPRO session was issued as an unofficial 10 bootleg which included otherwise unreleased songs Curfew Blues and Wriggle and Move and the Intro is edited together in the same way as Tour Diary on Experimental Remixes and at least two segments appear on both releases Curfew Blues was later released on Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers and the 2010 reissue of Orange includes two VPRO session tracks Very Rare and Woman Love title sometimes given as Frustrate In October 1994 the Blues Explosion made their first attempt to record a live album at DPC Tucson Arizona US but the performance was plagued with technical problems and was stopped when an audience member threw a stink bomb 21 Some of the songs were later released on the 2010 reissue of Controversial Negro In December 1994 they performed live on The Jon Stewart TV Show at MTV Studios New York City Get With It from this show was released on the 1997 Live Promo Video by Matador Records The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion played UK shows in March 1995 with the Beastie Boys including Brixton Academy London where they would headline in April 2002 on the Plastic Fang tour and in May they toured the US with The Roots and Beastie Boys 22 Experimental Remixes EP was released in May 1995 featuring various tracks from Orange reworked by artists including UNKLE Beck Mario Caldato Jr Mike D Dub Narcotic Sound System Moby and GZA featuring Killah Priest By September 1996 Orange had sold 70 000 copies 23 In 2000 Experimental Remixes was reissued with new remixes on CD and double vinyl and Orange was reissued on CD with an enhanced section featuring Dang Flavor and Bellbottoms music videos and on the vinyl edition was packaged with a poster The album was reissued again in 2010 by Shout Factory US Shove Records UK as a double CD set this time combining Orange Experimental Remixes and several rare live and previously unreleased tracks Now I Got Worry 1996 1997 Edit On the afternoon of February 6 1996 the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recorded the album A Ass Pocket of Whiskey with R L Burnside and Kenny Brown at Lunati Farms in Holly Springs Mississippi A further two tracks Alice Mae and Highway 7 also recorded at Lunati Farms in February 1996 would be released on the 1997 R L Burnside album Mr Wizard Both albums featured cover artwork by Derek Hess The musical arrangements used on the tracks 2 Brothers and Tojo Told Hitler from A Ass Pocket of Whiskey would evolve into The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion song Cool Vee which was released as a b side to 2Kindsa Love Have You Ever Been Lonely is a jam based on Vacuum of Loneliness originally released on the 1992 self titled album It was pretty intimidating to go down to Mississippi and record with R L since he s such an idol of mine says Spencer who toured with the guitarist singer in 1995 You definitely get the feeling you re playing for him rather than with him It was pretty much the same with Rufus Thomas 24 Now I Got Worry was produced by Jon Spencer and Jim Waters and recorded at Easley Studio Memphis G Son Los Angeles and Waterworks West Tucson These sessions were mostly between February 5 and 13 1996 the same time as the recording with R L Burnside The album was released by Matador Records and Mute Records in October 1996 reaching number 50 in the UK album chart and features appearances by Thermos Malling of Doo Rag credited with Bang on 2Kindsa Love Rufus Thomas and Money Mark and a cover version of Fuck Shit Up originally by Dub Narcotic Sound System with Judah Bauer on lead vocals The Korean edition did not include Fuck Shit Up and the Japanese release featured Get With It and Cool Vee as bonus tracks During this time Matador releases were distributed by Capitol in an article about this Marc Burton buyer for Minneapolis Electric Fetus said I think with the extra exposure he ll get through wider distribution Spencer could hit as big as Beck did 25 Capitol Matador released a promo only 7 single of five different radio promo spots R L Burnside would also join The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion for the Now I Got Worry tour dates in the UK Europe and the US in October and November 1996 On October 23 1996 Lola da Musica VPRO TV filmed both artists in a pre show jam session at De Melkweg Amsterdam Boogie Chillun was later released officially on the Live Promo Video On October 29 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recorded a short live set for MTV Studios London consisting of Now I Got Worry songs and Water Main and Vacuum of Loneliness Love All of Me and the band introduction were officially released on the Live Promo Video 2Kindsa Love was the first UK single released from Now I Got Worry by Mute Records issued on pink vinyl 7 and CD in November 1996 with music video directed by Mike Mills it reached 122 in the UK charts Wail was released in the UK by Mute Records on May 10 1997 as a CD and two 7 singles grey and green vinyl The incorrectly spelled John Spencer Blues Explosion cover artwork was written in Tipp Ex on an escalator hand rail at Tottenham Court Road underground station in London there was also a second part a bit further down the which just said Damn Each of the covers features a slightly different photo by William Bankhead of the same text The music video for Wail was directed by Weird Al Yankovic 26 reaching number 66 in the UK singles chart 27 In Melbourne Australia on September 6 1997 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion performed 2Kindsa Love Flavor on ABC s national weekly morning youth program Recovery Jon Spencer can be seen running through the audience around the set and destroying the Blues Explosion back drop 28 Jon Spencer was asked about this particular performance in a June 2010 issue of the UK music weekly NME Which song were you playing with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion when you trashed a TV studio in Melbourne in 97 We may have started with another song and went into Flavour It wasn t planned it just kinda hit me It may have just been exhaustion You reach a point on tour and you get a bit punch drunk That show is broadcast live in the morning They were all really nice about it though 29 In 2010 a new version of this album was released by Shout Factory Shove Records expanded to include b sides rare tracks and the previously unreleased Roosevelt Hotel Blues featuring Beck and Money Mark In May 1997 Controversial Negro was released This was a promotional only live album issued on vinyl in the US CD in the UK and it was officially released in Japan on CD with five additional tracks The title for this album comes from the Public Enemy song Burn Hollywood Burn from their 1990 album Fear of a Black Planet Towards the end of the track someone asks Flava Flav the following question Now we re considering you for a part in our new production how do you feel about playing a controversial negro The artwork used on the promotional version along with the title Controversial Negro was originally intended for Now I Got Worry In June 1997 they performed at the Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York City and a live version of Blues X Man was released on the accompanying triple CD album which also featured Russell Simins performing with Cibo Matto Acme 1997 1999 Edit In March 1997 the band recorded a track at Dub Narcotic Studios Olympia track for the K Records released the compilation Selector Dub Narcotic released May 1998 The song titled Blues Explosion Attack name checked Calvin Johnson Doo Rag Subsonics Speedball Baby Demolition Doll Rods R L Burnside Dub Narcotic Sound System and Sleater Kinney who had supported the Blues Explosion at their Moore Theatre gig the previous day The song would later be re written and re recorded for the album Acme Work on Acme began in October 1997 when the band entered the studio with Dan Nakamura a k a Dan the Automator for Right Place Wrong Time a cover of the Dr John hit used on the soundtrack to Scream 2 30 Spencer said The reason we did that Scream 2 soundtrack was to try working with a producer We were definitely into the Dr Octagon record it s a great record and also a bizarre kinda record So besides Right Place we recorded some other songs 30 The next stop was Steve Albini s studio Electrical Audio where the Blues Explosion cut some tracks in the days following their 1998 New Year s Eve Chicago performance Steve s we cut everything live like we always do he says I wanted to use Steve because I knew he would do a good job and the tapes would sound great and we could send them to anybody because we had a great starting point and couldn t really go wrong 30 Whilst in Chicago they also met Andre Williams who was playing locally He recorded guest vocals for the track Lapdance which wasn t released until the Acme Plus Extra Acme albums issued the following year The singer explained Some of Acme was done in the old fashioned Blues Explosion way me working with the engineer but we were also casting a wide net Some songs were mixed and remixed by different producers which is one reason it got so expensive and some of them were eventually stitched together from two or three different mixes We weren t being so precious about these songs we were letting other people work on it and then we d shuffle the deck 31 Acme was released in October 1998 In the US the first single to be released from the album was Talk About The Blues This song was recorded during a session with Calvin Johnson at Dub Narcotic Olympia Washington Most of the other tracks recorded at this time would be released in 1999 as the collaborative album Sideways Soul Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in a Dancehall Style The music video directed by Evan Bernard features Winona Ryder Giovanni Ribisi and John C Reilly as the Blues Explosion 32 with Judah Russell and Jon acting The singer told MTV Online I think that people are really going to be surprised when they see the acting on the part of the Blues Explosion When people get a load of some of the heavy dramatic really very intense scenes that we pulled out from our souls I think people are really going to be blown away 33 34 35 Throughout the life of the band the use of the word blues in the band name has caused a great deal of debate The lyrics of Talk About The Blues address this issue referring directly to MTV and Rolling Stone magazine and features the line I do not play no blues I play rock n roll which itself was a reference to the Mississippi Fred McDowell album I Do Not Play No Rock n Roll Talk About The Blues was a reaction a Rolling Stone review of Now I Got Worry and Q amp A with Jon Spencer 36 I wrote the song right after we did the interview inspired by that and also some of the criticism we ve received over the past couple years If we tried to record some song that was a response to criticism as it happened that would be too heavy handed The lyrics stayed true to the original off the cuff feel what you call a rant But it s not such a big deal you know A lot of that stuff just doesn t merit a response 36 Magical Colors reached number 92 in the UK singles chart 37 in November 1998 The Terry Richardson directed video is a compilation of still photographs 38 Talk About The Blues reached number 120 in the UK singles chart 37 in March 1999 Non Acme track New Year Destroyer was released as a split single with Barry Adamson as the fourth single in the Slut Smalls series Heavy was the final single to be released from Acme in August 1999 it reached number 106 in the UK singles chart In 1998 they appeared on the Canal show Nulle Part Ailleurs performing High Gear and Talk About The Blues During the nine and a half minute performance Jon Spencer made full use of the television studio running through the audience standing on the desk and was carried back to the stage by one of the bemused presenters Whilst on the desk Jon referred to and shook the hand of Jackie Chan who was given a copy of the album Acme 39 On the morning of July 22 1999 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion tour van was broken into in the loading dock of The Sheraton in Vancouver British Columbia Canada The window was smashed and a mess of gear was stolen including mics amps rack equipment and the original 1962 Vanguard Model Theremin 40 The theremin was never recovered Sideways Soul 1999 2001 Edit In September 1999 they released the collaborative album Sideways Soul under the name Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in a Dancehall Style The nine track album was recorded at Dub Narcotic Studios Olympia and featured a line up of Jon Spencer on guitar vocals and organ Judah Bauer on guitar Russell Simins on drums Jeff Smith on organ and Calvin Johnson on vocals and melodica Talk About The Blues was also recorded during these sessions The Acme outtakes and remixes were issued as Acme UK Xtra Acme USA US and Extra Acme CD Ura Acme LP Extra Acme Promo Only LP Japan all of which had slightly different track listings Like Acme the album features different production mixing remixing credits and guest appearances including Steve Albini Nick Sansano Jack Dangers David Holmes Tim Goldsworthy Calvin Johnson Moby Andre Williams Jill Cunniff Cody Dickinson Luther Dickinson and Jim Dickinson The Shout Factory Shove Records 2010 expanded reissue of Acme included a 22 track version of Acme Plus as the second disc In February 2000 a 12 single Andre Williams Blues Explosion featured remixes of the Andre Williams collaboration Lap Dance by Jim Waters Scott Benzel and Jim Thirlwell Plastic Fang 2002 2003 Edit The album Plastic Fang was produced by Steve Jordan and recorded at Oorong the Magic Shop and The Hit Factory Released in April 2002 it featured art and design by Chip Kidd with the limited CD and vinyl editions being issued in a Fang Pack The original artwork for this album was culled from comics Various editions of this album featured different track listings but there were guest appearances by Dr John Elliott Smith Bernie Worrell Willie Weeks and Bashiri Johnson She Said was the first single taken from the album this had a music video directed by Floria Sigismondi 41 On February 8 the group filmed a second live performance video at the 100 Club on Oxford Street London for She Said directed by Barney Clay 42 This single would be to date their highest UK single chart entry at number 58 In April they appeared on the BBC TV show Later with Jools Holland featuring Jools playing piano during Sweet n Sour 43 The single Sweet N Sour came out in July with a video directed by Stylewar 44 it reached number 66 in the UK singles chart Another single Shakin Rock n Roll Tonight followed in November reaching number 126 On January 31 2003 the band performed with Solomon Burke at Royal Festival Hall London as Solomon Burke Meets Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Damage 2004 2006 Edit Damage was the only album to be released on Sanctuary Records and for this release the band were temporarily known as just the Blues Explosion The shortened name lasted less than two years 45 The album was recorded between December 2003 and April 2004 at Empire View Studios NYC Globe Studios NYC and Elegant Too Studios with production and mixing credits including Dan The Automator DJ Shadow Steve Jordan Free Association David Holmes Jay Braun Alan Moulder Danny Madorsky Chris Maxwell and Phil Hernandez Elegant Too as well as the Blues Explosion Jon Spencer and Russell Simins During this time the band also recorded the Guitar Wolf cover version Kawasaki ZII750 Rock N Roll at Empire View Recording Studio with Danny Madorsky for the tribute album I Love Guitar Wolf Very Much As a side note the band Guitar Wolf once recorded an homage to the creator of the power chord Mr Link Wray Damage was released in September 2004 and features appearances from artists including Chuck D Hot Gossip Martina Topley Bird Spoiled You Been My Baby James Chance and DJ Shadow Fed Up and Low Down and Simon Chardiet who would later perform with the Heavy Trash live band Rattling The single Burn It Off was issued with music video directed by Stylewar It number 77 in the charts In November Hot Gossip the second single reached 119 in the official UK charts and had a music video directed by David Raccuglia Issued as a red vinyl 7 only single featuring Elliott Smith on the B side Meet Me in the City previously released on the tribute album Sunday Nights The Songs of Junior Kimbrough Crunchy was the third and final single released in April 2005 reaching number 89 in the UK charts The sleeves for all the Damage era released featured photography by Ashkan Sahihi and design by Chip Kidd In Japan there were two slightly different promotional Radio Session CDs featuring live recordings of the album tracks Help These Blues Spoiled Rattling Hot Gossip and a cover of the Suicide song Rocket USA which is unavailable elsewhere In September 28 29 Russell Simins and Judah Bauer would join Tom Waits and Larry Taylor for a performance on the David Letterman TV show playing Make It Rain from the album Real Gone 46 This particular event caused a furore behind the scenes when Mike Edison wrote a crazed conspiracy rant about Jon Spencer being replaced with Tom Waits for the Blues Explosion website This was part of a bigger plan to get the a picture of Tom with Russell and Judah and send it out with a tongue in cheek press release Tom Waits Blues Explosion to see if the story would get picked up by the mainstream press but before the event took place a record company publicist took the text direct from the Blues Explosion website and sent it out as a legitimate press release and very nearly led to the show being called off 47 Between August 2004 and May 2005 the band toured Europe the UK the United States Japan eight dates with The Kills Australia the UK again supporting The Hives and Turkey At this time in the UK garage rock and bands such as The Hives The Strokes White Stripes were popular and it was often noted that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion never got the recognition many writers felt they deserved It must rankle a little Jon Spencer has been wrangling his brand of the blues extrovert down and dirty pinched by punk and acknowledging a debt to Little Richard and Carl Perkins as much as Hasil Adkins and Son House for around 14 years now And have he and his band enjoyed even a taste of White Stripes like acclaim Have they flick 48 Of Crunchy NME said it was packing the kind of irresistible groove that would shoot straight to the number one for 14 years in any right thinking world 49 A mock up newspaper front page only titled The Daily Explosion and DVD featuring the music videos for Burn It Off and Hot Gossip was available at US gigs in November 2004 In 2005 an EP titled Snack Cracker was released in Japan This compiled many of the UK single B sides album with Hot Gossip and Burn It Off videos a Jay Braun remix of Hot Gossip and a live recording of Rattling featuring Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols The Blues Explosion recorded the theme tune for Anthony Bourdain series No Reservations broadcast on The Travel Channel in 2005 The track lasts approximately 60 seconds and around 20 seconds of this is used during the programmes intro sequence and the menu screen on the subsequent DVD release On September 21 2005 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion appeared at Ko Ko London performing as part of the Don t Look Back shows organised by ATP where artists played albums in their entirety The band played Orange followed by a set of non Orange songs During this time there was a message sent out to the Blues Explosion mailing list outlining a number of future projects and releases including news of a Live Recordings album recorded during the Damage tour possibly just the Japanese shows which has to date never been released Towards the end of 2005 the band went on hiatus and the members worked on numerous different projects with different artists Compilations and hiatus 2007 2011 Edit In October 2008 they released a compilation of rare and unreleased tracks including all tracks from the five Explosion Jukebox Series singles Shirt Jac Son of Sam Train No 3 Get with It and Ghetto Mom The album artwork parodied the original Back from the Grave 1983 compilation with drawings of Judah Russell and Jon replacing the original characters Both sleeves were created by Mort Todd The band also started playing live again in June 2008 with a secret show at Bowery Electric followed by New York City Bicycle Film Festival and a short Jukebox Explosion European tour during August and September 2008 In 2009 it was announced that The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion would release the 22 track retrospective compilation Dirty Shirt Rock n Roll The First Ten Years followed by expanded reissues of the previous albums Extra Width Orange Acme Now I Got Worry Controversial Negro and tracks from the early releases the original Kramer and Steve Albini recordings Year One On April 16 2010 they played a one off show at Brooklyn Bowl and announced more shows taking place from July 2010 including Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago the Matador 21 Festival at The Pearl Las Vegas and a number of US and Canadian shows In an interview with Get Back Jon Spencer responded to a question about the possibility of the band releasing new material with There s totally a chance We ve been playing concerts touring and playing live because these records are coming out again It s been very very enjoyable We have been talking about the possibility of something new 50 The track Bellbottoms from the album Orange was featured at number 180 in a chart titled The Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s published by Pitchfork on August 30 2010 51 In October Yahoo Music interviewed Jon Spencer and the band performed acoustic versions of Burn It Off Wail and Blues X Man On October 15 2010 videos of the songs and interview were published on the Maximum Performance blog along with a short article 52 During 2010 the band started playing more regularly in Europe US and Australia They made their first UK appearance at London Heaven since the Don t Look Back performance of Orange at Koko in September 2005 During the live shows the band played some previously unreleased songs including a cover of My War by Black Flag And the band look set to continue playing live with further European live shows in mid 2011 including Primavera Festival in May Whilst touring in Australia they recorded a cover version of Black Betty at Linear Recording for a commercial created by Volkswagen of America s agency Deutsch L A Inc broadcast during Super Bowl Sunday on American television February 6 2011 53 Meat Bone 2012 Edit The band was chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform at the All Tomorrow s Parties festival that he curated in March 2012 in Minehead England 54 They released their new album Meat Bone in September It was very well received by the likes of Pitchfork 55 Mojo 56 The Quietus 56 The Independent on Sunday 56 and The Observer 56 Freedom Tower No Wave Dance Party 2015 and split 2015 2018 Edit After extensive touring to promote Meat Bone the band returned to the studio in early 2015 to start work on their next album The album titled Freedom Tower No Wave Dance Party 2015 was released on March 24 2015 The band toured in support of the record playing their final show in Nuremberg on March 18 2016 In a 2018 interview Spencer confirmed that the Blues Explosion had split permanently offering as an explanation everything got nipped in the bud when Judah Bauer got sick He had developed a respiratory problem He s doing better now but he can t be going out on a rock and roll tour Other things happened also It wasn t just Judah s illness For multiple reasons it was OK this is probably over this is done 57 Other work guest appearances EditJudah Bauer Edit Judah Bauer was part of The Spitters in their embryonic form and has recorded or performed with Honeymoon Killers Crowbar Massage Twenty Miles aka Bauer Brothers Childballads Stewart Lupton of Jonathan Fire eater Tom Waits Speedball Baby and Cat Power amp Dirty Delta Blues Under the name 20 Miles Judah has released the following albums and EPs Ragged Backyard Classics In The Red 1996 R L Boyce Othar Turner Fife amp Drum Spam LP CD Fat Possum Epitaph 1997 Sinful Tunes amp Spirituals Au Go Go 1998 split EP with Doo Rag I m a Lucky Guy Fat Possum Epitaph 1998 Let Every Town Furnish Its Own Women Epitaph Sony 2000 split EP with Bob Log III 58 Keep It Coming Fat Possum 2002 Life Doesn t Rhyme Fat Possum 2003 Russell Simins Edit Russell Simins has produced remixed and performed with numerous bands including Yeah Yeah Yeahs Honeymoon Killers Crowbar Massage Cibo Matto Grapevine Ween Luscious Jackson Yoko Ono Money Mark Fred Schneider Duran Duran Asian Dub Foundation Stereolab Tom Waits The Pierces Tandy Spalding Rockwell The Morning Pages Little Barrie Jena Malone Tiny Masters of Today and Harper Simon Russell Simins song I m Not A Model was also featured in the 2002 video game Jet Set Radio Future 59 And as a core band member he has released the following albums Honeymoon Killers Hung Far Low LP CD Fist Puppet 1991 Butter Grand Royal 1996 Crunt Trance Syndicate 1994 Russell Simins Public Places LP CD Grand Royal 2000 Men Without Pants Victor 2006 Men Without Pants Naturally Expansion Team US Vicious Circle FR 2009 Jon Spencer Edit Jon Spencer in a Heavy Trash performance in Sao Paulo Brazil on April 23 2009 Photo by Ariel MartiniJon Spencer has released some solo material in addition to being a core member of Shithaus Pussy Galore Boss Hog Spencer Dickinson Solex vs Cristina Martinez Jon Spencer and in Heavy Trash with Matt Verta Ray released the following albums Heavy Trash LP CD Yep Roc US Crunchy Frog DK Victor JVC JP 2005 Heavy Trash Going Way Out With Heavy Trash LP CD Yep Roc US Crunchy Frog DK Victor JVC JP 2007 Heavy Trash Mightnight Soul Serenade LP CD Big Legal Mess US Crunchy Frog DK Bronzerat UK 2009 With the Honeymoon Killers he appears on several recordings and made one complete album as a member of the band with Russell Simins Jerry Teel and Lisa Wells Honeymoon Killers Hung Far Low LP CD Fist Puppet 1991 He has also performed with recorded remixed and produced a huge number of artists including Gibson Bros Workdogs Nancy Sinatra Moby Cheater Slicks Beck Demolition Doll Rods Edison Rocket Train Mike Edison Einsturzende Neubauten Coldcut Powersolo Puffy AmiYumi Eros Ramazzotti The Sadies Add N to X Rob K Haze XXL Lost Crusaders David Holmes Khan Los Straitjackets Bomb the Bass Princess Superstar Speedball Baby Five Dollar Priest The King Brothers The Tremolo Beer Gut Bikini Machine Phenomenal Handclap Band The Micragirls Cobra Killer The Japanese Popstars The Slew and Perrosky Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Year Label Format NotesA Reverse Willie Horton 1991 Public Pop Can LP US release Kramer recordingsCrypt Style 1992 1 2 CD Japanese release Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings 25 tracks1992 Crypt LP German release Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings 17 tracks1993 Crypt CD German release Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings 18 tracks includes Eye To Eye The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 1992 Caroline CD CAS US release Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings There was no vinyl release in the US1992 Hut CD LP UK release Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordingsYear One 2010 Shout Factory CD US reissue Compilation of Kramer and Albini recordings 38 tracksExtra Width 1993 Crypt LP CD German release1993 Matador LP CD CAS US UK release1993 Au Go Go CD Australian release2000 Mute 2xLP CD Reissue with complete Mo Width album2010 Shout Factory 2xCD US expanded reissue Includes complete Mo Width album and additional disc of 24 rare and unreleased tracksOrange 1994 Matador LP CD CAS US UK release First vinyl edition of the Matador release was a silver coloured picture disc1994 Crypt LP CD German release First editions of the Crypt version of this album had orange rather than silver sleeves1995 Toy s Factory CD Japanese edition Includes bonus tracks Beat of the Traps and Memphis Soul Typecast from Mo Width 1995 Toy s Factory CD Japanese edition Includes bonus tracks Bellbottoms Old Rascal Mix and Flavor Remix Part 1 amp 2 from Experimental Remixes 2000 Mute LP CD Reissue CD is enhanced with videos of Dang Flavor and Bellbottoms Orange Experimental Remixes 2010 Shout Factory 2xCD Reissue includes Experimental Remixes and bonus tracks Haircut Woman Love VPRO Very Rare VPRO Shakin S60 V JSBX an alternate recording of Bellbottoms and recordings of Brenda BX Man 78 Style and Greyhound live at CBGB Now I Got Worry 1996 Toy s Factory CD Japanese edition Includes bonus tracks Cool Vee and Get With It 1996 Mute CD LP UK release1996 Matador CD LP CAS US release1996 Au Go Go CD Australian release1996 Rock Records amp Tapes CD Korean edition Omits Fuck Shit Up 2010 Shout Factory CD US expanded reissue Includes an additional 11 rare tracks 4 Radio Spots and a previously unreleased song titled Roosevelt Hotel Blues 2010 Shove CD UK expanded reissue Includes an additional 11 rare tracks 4 Radio Spots and a previously unreleased song titled Roosevelt Hotel Blues Acme 1998 Toy s Factory CD Japanese edition Includes Hell and ends with the full version of Calvin rather than Calvin Reprise 1998 Labels CD French edition1998 Everlasting Records CD Spanish edition1998 Mute LP CD UK release1998 Matador LP CD US release1998 Rock Records CAS Thai releaseAcme Acme Plus 2010 Shout Factory 2xCD Reissue includes bonus tracksSideways Soul Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion In A Dancehall Style 1999 K Records LP CD US release1999 Au Go Go CD Australian release1999 Rebel Beat Factory CD Japanese releasePlastic Fang 2002 Mute CD Ltd CD 2xLP UK release Ltd CD and vinyl in Fang Pack Vinyl edition features Point of View Like A Bat Then Again I Will and Do Ya Wanna Get It which were not on UK CD editions 2002 Matador CD Ltd CD 2xLP US release Ltd CD and vinyl in Fang Pack CD track list replaces Tore Up amp Broke with Point Of View in comparison to the UK CD edition Vinyl edition features Tore Up amp Broke Like A Bat Then Again I Will and Do Ya Wanna Get It which were not on US CD editions 2002 Toy s Factory CD Japanese release Features Ghetto Mom Alex Then Again I Will and Like A Bat which are not on the UK version but omits Tore Up amp Broke and Mother Nature 2002 Mute Virgin 2xCD Australian release Double CD set with B sides and remixes 2002 Ultrapop CD Argentinian release In comparison to the UK CD release this edition of the album omits Tore Up amp Broke which is replaced with Point of View and includes a thirteenth bonus track Do Ya Wanna Get It 2002 Everlasting CD Spanish releaseDamage 2004 Mute Ltd CD DVD CD LP UK release CD DVD edition in Matchbook sleeve features 22 minute film directed by Niko Tavernese 2004 Matador Ltd CD CD US release Ltd CD edition in Matchbook sleeve with enhanced section including 22 minute film directed by Niko Tavernese 2004 Victor JVC CD Japanese release Includes Grinding The Funky Gremlin and enhanced section with 22 minute film directed by Niko Tavernese 2004 Modular Records CD Australian release2004 Ultrapop CD Argentinian releaseMeat Bone 2012 Bronze Rat CD LP UK release2012 Mom Pop Music US releaseFreedom Tower No Wave Dance Party 2015 2015 Bronze Rat CD LP UK release2015 Mom Pop Music US releaseOther albums and EPs Edit Title Year Label Format NotesMo Width 1994 Au Go Go LP CD 11 recordings from Extra Width era Features alternate recording of Afro and covers of There Stands The Glass Webb Pierce Beat of The Traps Teri Rodd amp MSR Singers and Ole Man Trouble Otis Redding Only released has a stand alone album in Australia this has since been issued on the Mute 2000 and Shout Factory 2010 reissues of Extra Width Experimental Remixes 1995 Matador 12 CD Orange remix album 12 only included three tracks CD features the unlisted Tour Diary in addition to the six remixes by UNKLE Mike D Beck Moby Dub Narcotic Sound System GZA and Killah Priest 2000 Mute 2xLP CD Reissue of the Orange remix album Includes additional remixes by Prince Paul Plunderphonic John Oswald and F Carles MC Relov Hypercard Controversial Negro 1997 Mute CD Promo only live album 14 tracksMatador LP Promo only live album 14 tracksToy s Factory Ltd CD CD Original official Japanese release Issued in Ltd album style card sleeve and plastic case 19 tracks2010 Shout Factory CD Expanded reissue 29 tracks Adds Bellbottoms to original Hotel Congress show and nine tracks recorded live in 1994Rocketship 1997 AU Go Go 7 CD Single EP Australia only release 7 includes Chocolate Joe B side CD includes four live tracks from the Japanese release of Controversial Negro Acme Plus 1999 Mute 2xLP CD UK release Acme era out takes B sides and remixes Xtra Acme USA Matador 2xLP CD US release Acme era out takes B sides and remixes Ura Acme Toy s Factory LP Japanese release Vinyl only Acme era out takes B sides and remixes The only variation of Acme out takes album to feature New Year Destroyer Extra Acme Toy s Factory CD LP Japanese release CD and Vinyl editions had slightly different track listings and running orders Vinyl version was only issued as a promo Acme era out takes B sides and remixes Another variation on the track list and running orderFang Plastique 2002 Toy s Factory CD Japanese only EP Features UK b sides and two different She Said videos Fang Visual Matador DVD Full length DVD with live tracks videos and interview footage Given away free via Matador Records or shrink wrapped with US CD copies of Plastic Fang Snack Cracker 2005 JVC Victor CD Japanese only EP Includes remixes b sides videos and Rattling Live on Jonsey s Jukebox which is exclusive to this release Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers 2007 In The Red LP CD Compilation of Jukebox Series 7 singles and previously unreleased songs Dirty Shirt Rock n Roll The First Ten Years 2010 Shout Factory CD US release 22 track retrospective album Shove CD UK release 22 track retrospective album That s It Baby Right Now We Got To Do It Let s Dance 2016 Shove Bronze Rat Mom Pop Music LP Live In Tokyo Summer Sonic August 15 2015 Record Store Day release Pink vinyl LP Limited to 3000 or 4000 copiesSingles Edit Year Title Label Album Notes1992 Shirt Jac In The Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers Year One B side Latch On Son of Sam Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers Extra Width 2010 B side Bent History of Sex Clawfist Year One B sides Write A Song Smoke Cigarettes 1993 Afro Matador Records Extra Width B side Relax Her Train 3 In The Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers Extra Width 2010 B side Train No 1 1995 Bellbottoms Matador Records Orange B side Miss Elaine Issued as a white vinyl 7 single1996 Get With It In The Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers Now I Got Worry 2010 B side Down Low 2Kindsa Love Mute Now I Got Worry UK Chart Position No 122 B sides Fish Sauce Cool Vee Let s Smurf Issued on pink vinyl 7 and CD 1997 Wail UK Chart Position No 66 Non album tracks issued across formats Wail Video Mix Yellow Eyes Buscemi Turn Up Greene Wail Mario Mix Flavor Live Version Judah Love Theme Radio Spot Released on grey and green vinyl 7 singles and CD Rocketship Au Go Go Records B sides Chocolate Joe Down Low Live Dynamite Lover Live Flavor Live Full Grown Live Australia only single issued on CD and 7 1998 Magical Colors Mute Acme UK Chart Position No 92 B sides Confused Bacon Get Down Lover Issued on red vinyl 7 and CD Talk About The Blues Mute Matador UK Chart Position No 120 UK B sides Wait A Minute Lovin Machine Automator Calvin Zebra Ranch T A T B For The Saints And Sinners Remix Talk About The Blues Video US B Sides Bacon Get Down Lover Lovin Machine Automator Mix Calvin Calvin Zebra Ranch Mix Issued on orange vinyl 7 CD and 12 1999 Calvin Au Go Go Records B sides Wait A Minute Confused Get Down Lover Calvin Zebra Ranch T A T B For The Saints and the Sinners Remix Australia only single issued on 12 and CD New Year Destroyer Slut Smalls Ura Acme Japan only vinyl album A side Barry Adamson The Crime Scene Issued as 7 only split single with Barry Adamson Heavy Remix Mute Acme UK Chart Position No 106 B sides Give Ya Some Hell 2 Kindsa Love Duck Rock 105 9 FM Remix Blues Power Do You Wanna Get Heavy Duck Rock Hip n Bass Remix Attack Detroit 2 Kindsa Love Duck Rock 105 9 FM Final Mix Do You Wanna Get Heavy Duck Rock Hip n Bass Final Mix Issued on blue vinyl 7 CD and 12 2000 Lap Dance Jim Waters Scott Benzel Remix In the Red B Side Lap Dance Jim Thirlwell Remix features Andre Williams 12 only single original version of Lap Dance released on Acme Plus Xtra Acme USA Techno Animal Remixes Mute Track listing Bacon Radio Edit Not Yet Sci Mix Bacon Dub Not Yet Splatter Mix 12 only single Remixes of tracks released on Acme Plus Xtra Acme USA2002 Ghetto Mom In the Red Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers B Side Do Ya Wanna Get It She Said Mute Plastic Fang UK Chart Position No 58 B Sides Ghetto Mom Point of View Do Ya Wanna Get It Then Again I Will Like A Bat Released on 7 and two different CD singles Sweet n Sour UK Chart Position No 66 B Sides Shakin Rock N Roll Tonight Live at VPRO Maureen Alex Sweet N Sour Video Plastic Fang Bite Size Album Excerpts Mean Heart She Said Shakin Rock N Roll Tonight Hold On Released on 7 and two different CD singles Shakin Rock n Roll Tonight UK Chart Position No 126 B Sides She Said The Tremolo Beer Gut Mix Over and Over Techno Animal Mix Money Rock N Roll Sub Species Mix Over and Over Barry Adamson Mix She Said Video Floria Sigismondi She Said Video Live Point of View Video Live Shakin Rock N Roll Tonight Video Live Released on 7 and CD 2004 Burn It Off Damage UK Chart Position No 77 B Sides Fed Up and Low Down Edit Serial Number Fed Up And Low Down Edit Cold Cold Eyes Demo Version Released on clear vinyl 7 and CD Hot Gossip UK Chart Position No 119 B Sides Meet Me In The City Released as a red vinyl 7 only single Hot Gossip features Chuck D and Meet Me In The City is a Junior Kimbrough cover version featuring Elliott Smith on acoustic guitar 2005 Crunchy UK Chart Position No 89 B Sides Crunchy Solex Bounce Remix Hot Gossip TMJ Remix Mars Arizona DFA Remix Blues Explosion Man Live at FMU Released on 7 12 and CD 2011 No Reservations Black Betty Self Released self released 7 2011 Black Betty Amphetamine Reptile Split single with Melvins 600 copies on splatter vinyl 200 on tri color vinyl 100 of these had a two color linocut hand printed sleeve There are 10 copies of each art show design 2012 Gadzooks Tell Me That You Love Me In The Red Records 7 Tell Me That You Love me is a cover of James Brown amp His Famous Flames2012 Bag of Bones Black Mold Mom Pop Music Meat Bone 7 2014 She s On It Jack The Ripper Audio Vacation Mom Pop Music Bronze Rat n a 12 single Record Store Day release2015 Human Obscene Shake That Bat In The Red Records n a 7 single2015 Don t Wanna Live Like The Dead Sony Music Labels Inc n a CD single includes three versions of the title track released under the name Jack Crispin from the feature film GrasshopperMusic videos EditYear Title Director s Album Notes1992 Rachel Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Crypt Style Released on Live Promo Video1993 Afro Tom Surgal Extra Width1994 Dang Steve Hanft Orange Flavor Evan Bernard Features Mike D of the Beastie Boys and Beck1995 Bellbottoms Tom Surgal1996 2Kindsa Love Mike Mills Now I Got Worry1997 Wail Weird Al Yankovic1998 Magical Colors Terry Richardson Acme A series of still photographs Talk About the Blues Evan Bernard Stars Giovanni Ribisi as Judah Bauer John C Reilly as Russell Simins and Winona Ryder as Jon Spencer Attack With Alec Empire video released on Digital Hardcore compilations2002 She Said Floria Sigismondi Plastic Fang She Said 100 Club Barney Clay Sweet n Sour Stylewar2004 Burn It Off Stylewar Damage Hot Gossip David Raccuglia Features Chuck D of Public Enemy2012 Black Mold Toon Aerts Meat Bone Bag of Bones Lucy Dyson and Joseph Jensen2015 Betty Vs the NYPD Michael Lavine Freedom Tower No Wave Dance Party 2015 Starring Bridget Everett Tales of the Old New York The Rock Box Brook LinderReferences Edit Hughes Andrew July 29 2018 Solo explosion next for Jon Spencer South Bend Tribune Retrieved April 29 2019 Matador Press Release for Extra Width 1993 Formed in 1991 the New York based Blues Explosion are led by Jon Spencer Sprague David September 14 1996 Blues Explosion Ready to Blast Off Billboard Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved August 26 2010 The Blues Explosion has never been particularly thought out it really is just us getting together and playing rock n roll McConnell Dave March 1993 Jon Spencer interview Fiz Retrieved August 26 2010 We just kind of stumbled into each other He was just this drummer that the Honeymoon Killers had found and I was coming around playing with them that s how we met Judah was the friend that was living with him this kid and we just started playing together the three of us Gladstone Eric New Route Jon Spencer Blues Explosion August 1992 Davidson Eric We Never Learn The Gunk Punk Undergut 1988 2001 Back Beat Books ISBN 0 87930 972 5 2010 Edison Mike Year One Sleeve Notes July 2010 VERTIGO ISSUE 3 Vertigozine co uk Archived from the original on June 21 2008 Retrieved April 1 2012 McConnell Dave March 1993 Jon Spencer interview Fiz a b Deusner Stephen M Year One Mo Width Extra Width review Pitchfork com Retrieved September 16 2012 sleeve notes to Jukebox Explosion Rockin Mid 90s Punkers Edison Mike Extra Width Sleeve Notes 2010 Judah Bauer Extra Width sleeve notes Mike Edison 2010 BAD VIBE HEAD EXPLOSION PART II PRESS US 1993 Herb Hitts Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Afro video Blues Explosion Gravy September 1994 Retrieved October 12 2010 was that the first time you were on TV Jon No we were on TV in England on this show called The Word Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Afro on The Word Uk TV 1994 video Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Thicker August 1994 Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved April 10 2010 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Dang video Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Flavor video Edison Mike Controversial Negro sleeve notes 2010 Davidson Eric We Never Learn The Gunk Punk Undergut 2010 Sprague David Blues Explosion Ready to Blast Off July 14 1996 Blues Explosion Ready to Blast Off David Sprague 14 July 1996 Pop Catastrophe co uk Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Billboard Blues Explosion Ready to Blast off Matador Act s Set to Benefit from Capitol Distribution PRESS US Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved August 26 2010 Blues Explosion Ready to Blast Off David Sprague September 14 1996 Yankovic Weird Al Video Facts Weird Al Yankovic BRITISH HIT SINGLES amp ALBUMS 17 2005 Hit Entertainment ISBN 0 85112 199 3 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 2 Kindsa Love Recovery video NME DOES ROCK N ROLL KILL BRAINCELLS June 2010 a b c Alternative Press Building a Better Explosion Press US November 1998 Acme Acme Plus sleeve notes Mike Edison 2010 Talk about the blues video Winona Ryder Takes Over Reigns Of Blues Explosion For New Video MTV Com October 12 1998 Retrieved October 8 2015 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Talk About The Blues YouTube January 7 2013 Retrieved October 8 2015 Jon Spencer of the Blues Explosion My Life in 10 Songs RollingStone Com March 23 2015 Archived from the original on September 18 2015 Retrieved October 8 2015 a b Daley David December 1998 Cmj new music monthly acme blues explosives inc CMJ Archived from the original on August 29 2008 Retrieved August 26 2010 a b BRITISH HIT SINGLES amp ALBUMS Hit Entertainment 2005 Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved August 26 2010 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Magical Colors video The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion live on French TV YouTube Retrieved June 9 2016 Matador Records Matador Records Retrieved April 1 2012 Jhon Spencer Blues Explosion She Said video Jon Spencer Blues Explosion She Said Version 2 video Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Sweet n Sour Jools Holland video Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Sweet n Sour video Jon Spencer Blues Explosion website pop catastrophe co uk Archived from the original on November 20 2007 Retrieved August 26 2010 Tom Waits performing Make It Rain on David Letterman YouTube Retrieved August 26 2010 Edison Mike I Have Fun Everywhere I Go Savage Tales of Pot Porn Punk Rock Pro Wrestling Talking Apes Evil Bosses Dirty Blues American Heroes and the Most Notorious Magazines in the World May 2008 O Connell Sharon Music Preview 93 Feet East The Guardian Magazine August 2004 PC Crunchy review NME April 23 2005 Jennifer D Angelo Friedman August 19 2010 Jon Spencer Talks Nirvana Black Music and Why He s Not Bruce Springsteen New music yahoo com Retrieved September 16 2012 Mitchum Rob The Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s Pitchfork com Retrieved September 16 2012 Lyndsey Parker The Blues Is Still No 1 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Reignite At Yahoo New music yahoo com Retrieved September 16 2012 Volkswagen Beetle 2011 Super Bowl XLV television commercial YouTube February 4 2011 Retrieved April 1 2012 ATP curated by Jeff Mangum Neutral Milk Hotel All Tomorrow s Parties atpfestival com Meat Bone review pitchfork Retrieved September 16 2012 a b c d Meat and Bone Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved September 5 2012 Andrews Mark October 17 2018 Trump ageing and the power of rock n roll An interview with Jon Spencer Discogs Bob Log III Twenty Miles Let Every Town Furnish Its Own Women Smilebit February 25 2002 Jet Set Radio Future Xbox Sega Level area Credits External links EditJon Spencer Blues Explosion at Matador Records Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Discography Website Pop Catastrophe co uk The Spencer Report a complete list of songs and releases these appear on 1991 95 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jon Spencer Blues Explosion amp oldid 1171080706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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