SUN CITY GIRLS Horse Cock Phepner LP NM 1987 Placebo LP w/insert + sticker KBD
  $   61

 


$ 61 Sold For
Jan 3, 2014 Sold Date
Dec 27, 2013 Start Date
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SUN CITY GIRLS~Horse Cock Phepner LP~NM 1987 Placebo LP~w/insert + sticker~KBD

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SUN CITY GIRLS~Horse Cock Phepner LP~NM 1987 Placebo LP~w/insert/sticker~KBD   STUNNING COPY OF THIS 1987 LP FROM THE SCG!! COVER IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH LIGHT WEAR. VINYL IS NEAR MINT - OUR HIGHEST RATING - AND IT SPARKLES! INCLUDES THE PLACEBO MAIL ORDER INSERT AS WELL AS THE LYRIC SHEET!! THE VERY HUMOROUS WARNING STICKER IS ATTACHED TO THE OUTER PLASTIC SLEEVE IN WHICH THE LP IS STORED (NOT THE ORIGINAL SHRINKWRAP). AMAZING CONDITION FOR THIS 26 YEAR OLD LP!   The Sun City Girls' third album (titled in honor of a pet nickname for Ronald Reagan, apparently) burbled like a sewer somewhere below the sunny facade of The Gipper's America circa 1987. Overloaded with political and sexual obsessions, the Phoenix trio spouts out a disturbing and dizzying diatribe borne of first-hand knowledge of pornography and high-level government trickery. Taking off from somewhere near the axis of the Fugs and Holy Modal Rounders, Rick and Alan Bishop and Charlie Gocher plow through rants like "Porno Shop" (which is visited by Edwin Meese), "Kill the Klansmen," "Aristocrats of Impertinence," "Eyeball in a Quart Jar of Snot," and a bracing charge through the aforementioned Fugs' "CIA Man," updated to include relevant references to Middle Eastern overlords. Also here is one of the band's most brilliantly twisted inventions, "Nancy," wherein Mrs. Reagan is involved in seedy sexual situations with Mr. T, Ted Koppel, and Sam Donaldson. Though several winding, stream-of-consciousness tracks (e.g., "It's Underneath the House" and "Saint Bernard's Observation Booth") threaten to derail the momentum, there are moments of pure brilliance (the rock-en-Espanol harbinger "Esta Susan En Casa?") that save the record from succumbing to overindulgence. Despite not containing the kind of instrumental and improvisational magic that highlighted later releases, Horse Cock Phepner reveals the Girls at their most dementedly manic, and is essential to understanding the group's cockeyed philosophical mastery.    
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