Primus: Sailing The Seas Of Cheese (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP R&B Vinyl How did a record this
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How did a record this weird stay on the US Billboard charts for over 5 years straight
aside from the bit where you hear someone shoving a snowball down Barney’s shirt
“Ruby Ways” is sonically dense
Album highlights include the Beach House-sample-based "Money Trees" that brings the soul back to ala Outkast's "Elevators"
The label was formed in the 60's by Jack Taylor to capture sound of Harlem
Primus: Sailing The Seas Of Cheese (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP R&B Vinyl How did a record thisOriginally released in 1991, Sailing The Seas Of Cheese took Les Claypool's slap happy bass stylings and Larry LaLonde's outre guitar work to the masses on their major label debut. Along with Tim "Herb" Alexander's distinctly funky drums, the trio delivers a potent, one of a kind fusion of thrash metal and funk with breakout cuts "Jerry Was A Race Car Driver" (as heard on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater), "Tommy The Cat," and "Those Damned Blue Collar
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