Agree that "House a Home" is the best song on that album.
But "Bubblegum" is good all the way thru...
― shookout (shookout), Thursday, 10 March 2005 13:46 (nineteen years ago) link
― Jon Hope (jarge), Thursday, 10 March 2005 17:29 (nineteen years ago) link
Big ol' reissue incoming (vinyl/CD/digital):
https://marklanegan.ffm.to/bubblegumxx
Besides the album, there's an expanded Here Comes That Weird Chill plus a clutch of unreleased tracks:
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HERE COMES THAT WEIRD CHILL (METHAMPHETAMINE BLUES, EXTRAS & ODDITIES) - 1XLPA1. Methamphetamine BluesA2. On The steps of the CathedralA3. Clear SpotA4. Message to MineA5. Lexington Slow DownA6. Skeletal HistoryB1. Wish You WellB2. Sleep With MeB3. Sleep With Me - Version…Bonus TracksB4. Sympathy (previously only available on the Has God Seen My Shadow Anthology)B5. Mirrored (B-side from Hit The City Single)B6. Mud Pink Skag (B-side from Hit The City Single) DEMOS & UNRELEASED SONGS - 1XLPA1. Heard a Train %A2. Union Tombstone feat. Beck %A3. Josephine %A4. Kingdom %A5. Soldier %A6. Little Willie John % (Alternate version of Like Little Willie John)A7. Blood (Crackers & Honey) %B1. You Wild Colorado # (Johnny Cash cover)B2. Revolver # original demo, of song eventually used on Mark + Isobel Campbell’s Ballad Of The Broken Seas - the only track he wrote for that album) B3. Leaving New River Blues # (previously only available on the Has God Seen My Shadow Anthology as Heaven Is DryB4. St. James Infirmary # (cover)B5. Willie John # (Alternate version of Like Little Willie John) B6. Pure Religion # (Alternate version of Strange Religion)
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 9 July 2024 16:26 (two months ago) link