Summary
Hughesy's assessment: Since there's no CD case with a digital version there's no space for an advisory sticker along the lines of Caution: Vocal eccentricities within. Then again, anyone familiar with Stampfel's feral yelp from his earlier days with the Holy Modal Rounders know what to expect in the vocal department. Those folks might, however, be unprepared for old style rock & roll, doo wop or Stampfel's off the wall lyrical take on themes from the fifties through to the present.
Dook isn't exactly a new album, having been recorded some ten years ago in New Orleans and while the title might have suggested an excursion into beat generation East Village folkie territory the album rocks a lot more than the average bear might have expected. Interesting
Track listing: Big Slop Buckets; Oomalooma Messy Dessy; Our Lady of Oklahoma; Wisconsin Honeymoon; New Adam In the Garden; Black Leather Swamp Nazi; Beware the Chupacabra; Dook of the Beatniks; Pass That Peacepipe; Big River; Laura the Horse; Bamalamaramalamaloo; Message To Omie; Once Upon A Long Long Time Ago; Bad Karma; Keep A Knockin; Holy Terror
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