It's only fitting that for Soul-Junk's auspicious 1960 release, the stylistically dizzying San Diego-based band has returned to the comfy confines of Sounds Familiar, home of their musically adventurous cross-continental kinfolk Danielson. Recorded at Danielson's New Jerusalem Recreation Room studio in South Jersey and co-produced by Glen Galloway and Daniel C. Smith, 1960 is S-J's eleventh album - as in, counting upwards since their 1995 debut long-player 1950, and aside from the numerous EPs, singles and fruitful collaborations along the way.
1 (Aleph) Let the Dead Bury Their Dead, You Go Preach the Kingdom of God
2 (Beth) Javanese
3 (Gimel) the Teeth
4 (Daleth) Kitchen Qualify
5 (He) Rudolph
6 (Waw) Screaming Lobster
7 (Zayin) Threewise
8 (Heth) Saturn Ring Hula
9 (Teth) Hangtime
10 (Yod) Sawp Jaws
11 (Kaph) Ahasuerus Jig
12 (Lamed) Forever O Lord Your Word Is Settled in Heaven
13 (Mem) Sweeter Than Honey
14 (Nun) Your Testimonies
15 (Samek) Zizzer
16 (Ayin) Jauncy Burza
17 (Pe) Tack & Yearn
18 (Tsadde) Bornn
19 (Qoph) Scottish Yak
20 (Resh) Jauncy Burza
21 (Shin) Big Bear Cassiopeia
22 (Tau) Persian Earball
It's only fitting that for Soul-Junk's auspicious 1960 release, the stylistically dizzying San Diego-based band has returned to the comfy confines of Sounds Familiar, home of their musically adventurous cross-continental kinfolk Danielson. Recorded at Danielson's New Jerusalem Recreation Room studio in South Jersey and co-produced by Glen Galloway and Daniel C. Smith, 1960 is S-J's eleventh album - as in, counting upwards since their 1995 debut long-player 1950, and aside from the numerous EPs, singles and fruitful collaborations along the way.