Track Listing 1. Sure Nuff 'n' Yes I Do 2. Zig Zag Wanderer 3. Call On Me 4. Dropout Boogie 5. I'm Glad 6. Electricity 7. Yellow Brick Road 8. Abba Zaba 9. Plastic Factory 10. Where There's A Woman 11. Grown So Ugly 12. Autumn's Child 13. Safe As Milk (take 5) 14. On Tomorrow 15. Big Black Baby Shoes 16. Flower Pot 17. Dirty Blue Gene 18. Trust Us (take 9) 19. Korn Ring Finger
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Captain Beefheart (vocals, harmonica, bass marimba); Ry Cooder (guitar, bass); Alex St. Clair Snouffer, Jeff Cotton (guitar); Jerry Handley (bass); John French (drums).Additional personnel: Russ Titleman (guitar); Milt Holland (log drum, percussion); Sam Hoffman (Theremin); Taj Mahal (percussion).Producers: Bob Krasnow, Richard Perry.Reissue producers: Mike Ragogna, John Platt.Includes liner notes by John Platt.The genesis of the first Captain Beefheart album SAFE AS MILK is suitably shrouded in mystery, but the result is a collection of performances that meld blues, R&B, avant garde rock, and West Coast pop in a unique and heady mix that's like nothing else in the Captain's oeuvre. While subsequent outings would emphasize the full-on weirdness of Beefheart and his Magic Band, songs such as "Yellow Brick Road," "Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do" and "Abba Zabba," while not without their own sonic quirks, still sound fresh and accessible today.With uncredited appearances by such luminaries as Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, SAFE AS MILK's overall feel is adventurous, free flowing, yet with an underlying discipline that Beefheart would throw to the wind on subsequent releases. There's even an attempt at doo-wop harmonies on "I'm So Glad," though the harp-flavored "Plastic Factory" finds him in more familiar R&B territory. Beefheart would never again sound this conventional, or, some might venture, this coherent.
Editorial Reviews 3 1/2 stars (out of 5) - ...a nice psychedelic pop record...lightly weird milestones before the serious experimentation began...Q (8/99) - Included in Q Magazine's Best Psychedelic Albums of All Time.Q (12/99, p.154) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...remains his most accessible. There's the meditative, beat garage feel of 'Zig Zag Wanderer', the playful 'Electricity'...and the Native American stomp 'Abba Zaba'... Rolling Stone (08/05/1999)
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