by Ned Raggett (AMG)
So titled because the original album, simply titled Bat Chain Puller,
had to be ditched and rerecorded after a legal tuzzle involving Frank
Zappa's manager, Shiny Beast turned out to be manna from heaven for those
feeling Beefheart had lost his way on his two Mercury albums. Then again,
what else could be assumed with a song titled "Tropical Hot Dog Night"
that sounds like what happened when Beefheart encountered Miami disco
and decided to make something of it? When it comes to singing, though,
he's still the atypical growler, snarler and more of lore, conjuring up
more wonderfully odd lyrical stories than can easily be measured, while
the album as a whole gets steadily more and more bent. "You Know
You're a Man" is at once straightforward and incredibly weird when
it comes to love and gender, while other standouts include "Bat Chain
Puller," a steady chugger that feels like a goofy death march, and
the nervy freak of "Owed T'Alex." As for the Magic Band in general,
keyboardist Eric Drew Feldman, guitarists Jeff Tepper and Richard Redus
and drummer Robert Williams lay down the business with appropriately gone
aplomb, as a listen to "Suction Prints" will demonstrate.
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