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1998 studio album by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Acme (stylized as ACME ) is the sixth studio album by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion . It was released via Matador Records on October 20, 1998.[ 11]
A follow-up album was released the following year, featuring b-sides and remixes from Acme . It was released in two versions, Xtra-Acme USA and Acme Plus .
"Talk About the Blues" music video
In late 1998, a music video for the fifth track in the album, "Talk About the Blues", was released in the MTV channel. The video, directed by Evan Bernard , features movie actors Winona Ryder , Giovanni Ribisi and John C. Reilly as the Blues Explosion, with the actual band members acting in several scenes inspired by classic detective films.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Track listing
Title 1. "Calvin" 3:03 2. "Magical Colors" 4:10 3. "Do You Want to Get Heavy" 4:08 4. "High Gear" 2:07 5. "Talk About the Blues" 3:58 6. "I Wanna Make It All Right" 3:45 7. "Lovin' Machine" 3:44 8. "Bernie" 3:01 9. "Blue Green Olga" 3:40 10. "Give Me a Chance" 3:16 11. "Desperate" 3:17 12. "Torture" 4:09 13. "Attack" 2:29
2010 reissue edition bonus tracks Title 14. "Right Place, Wrong Time" 3:38 15. "The Black Godfather" 3:34 16. "New Year (Destroyer)" 3:04 17. "Confused (Sansano)" 3:59 18. "Hell (Benzel-Waters)" 3:28 19. "Bacon (Techno Animal)" 4:18 20. "Lap Dance (Thirlwell)" 8:37 21. "Blues Power" 3:50
2010 reissue edition bonus disc Title 1. "Wait a Minute" 3:48 2. "Get Down Lover" 3:47 3. "Confused (Zebra Ranch)" 3:04 4. "Magical Colors (31 Flavors)" 4:09 5. "Not Yet" 4:08 6. "Get Old" 1:46 7. "Bacon" 3:32 8. "Blue Green Olga (Benzel-Waters)" 4:30 9. "Heavy (Stimulated Dummies)" 3:13 10. "Lap Dance" 3:26 11. "Leave Me Alone So I Can Rock Again" 5:06 12. "Soul Trance" 4:28 13. "Electricity" 2:30 14. "New Year" 2:58 15. "Lovin' Machine (Automator)" 3:39 16. "Chowder" 3:15 17. "T.A.T.B. (Demo)" 3:21 18. "Hell (Zebra Ranch)" 3:25 19. "Torture (Waters)" 3:52 20. "Bles Explosion Attack (Dub Narcotic)" 4:36 21. "Calvin (Bagel)" 3:06 22. "Shhh" 1:36
Charts
References
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas . "Acme – The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion" . AllMusic . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ Carioli, Carly (November 2, 1998). "Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: ACME (Matador/Capitol)" . The Boston Phoenix . Retrieved January 19, 2018 .
^ Browne, David (October 23, 1998). " 'Acme' and 'Wander This World' are steeped in delta blues" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ O'Reilly, John (November 6, 1998). "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Acme (Mute Records)". The Guardian .
^ Berry, Colin (October 18, 1998). "Red-Hot Sounds From Blues Explosion" . Houston Chronicle . Retrieved January 19, 2018 .
^ Morton, Roger (October 19, 1998). "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Acme" . NME . Archived from the original on August 17, 2000. Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ Breihan, Tom (October 26, 2010). "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Orange / Acme" . Pitchfork . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Acme". Record Collector : 94. Here was a new kind of soul that's rarely been matched. There's gospel, hip-hop, even doo wop...
^ Kot, Greg (November 12, 1998). "Blues Explosion: Acme" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on August 26, 2006. Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ Wolk, Douglas (November 1998). "Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Acme" . Spin . 14 (11): 119. Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Acme – This Day In Matador History" . Matador Records . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ "Winona Ryder Takes Over Reigns Of Blues Explosion For New Video" . MTV . 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" . Rolling Stone . March 23, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2015 .
^ "Jon Spencer Blues Explosion" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Chart history - Billboard 200" . Billboard . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
^ "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Chart history - Heatseekers Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
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