
Fire Records
The Lemonheads - It’s A Shame About Ray (30th Anniversary Edition)
Regular price £26.50 Save £-26.50Product Description
-
The
long
overdue
reissue
includes
a
slew
of
extra
material,
including
an
unreleased
‘My
Drug
Buddy’
KCRW
session
track
from
1992
featuring
Juliana
Hatfield,
B-sides
from
singles
‘It’s
A
Shame
About
Ray’
and
‘Confetti’,
a
track
from
the
‘Mrs.
Robinson/Being
Round’
EP,
alongside
demos
that
will
be
released
for
the
first
time
on
vinyl.
This
reissue
celebrates
their
prestigious
fifth
album,
these
deluxe
bookback
editions
feature
new
liner
notes
and
unseen
photos.
Described
by
music
journalist
and
author
Everett
True
as
“A
30-minute
insight
into
what
it’s
like
to
live
hard
and
fast
and
loose
and
happy
with
like-minded
buddies,
fuelled
by
a
shared
love
for
similar
bands
and
drugs
and
booze
and
freedom.”.
‘It's
A
Shame
About
Ray’
had
a
considerable
impact
back
in
those
heady,
carefree
days
of
'92,
the
record
perfectly
captures
Dando’s
ability
to
effortlessly
encapsulate
teenage
longing
and
lust
over
the
course
of
a
two-minute
pop
song.
Singles
such
as
'My
Drug
Buddy'
and
the
breezy
perfect
pop
of
the
title
track
might
stand
out
(plus
the
add-on
of
'Mrs.
Robinson'
which
later
copies
included),
but
the
album's
real
strength
lies
in
the
tracks
in-between;
the
truly
fantastic
'Confetti'
(written
about
Evan's
parents'
divorce),
and
the
eye-wateringly
casual
acoustic
cover
of
'Frank
Mills'
(from
the
"hippie"
musical
Hair),
a
version
that
seems
to
resonate
with
every
ounce
of
pathos
and
emotion
felt
for
the
lost
1960s
generation.
To
hear
Evan
Dando
sing
lines
like
'I
love
him/but
it
embarrasses
me/To
walk
down
the
street
with
him/He
lives
in
Brooklyn
somewhere/And
he
wears
his
white
crash
helmet'
is
to
truly
appreciate
how
wonderful
and
tantalising
pop
music
can
be.
Then,
there's
the
rush
of
insurgency
and
brattishness
on
the
wonderfully
truncated
'Bit
Part';
the
topsy-turvy
'Ceiling
Fan
In
My
Spoon'...
this
was
male
teenage
skinny-tie
pop
music
on
a
level
of
brilliance
with
The
Kinks,
early
Undertones,
Wipers.
Read More