This was the Bobs first album after founder member/songwriter Gunnar Madsen left the group (he does appear as a guest background vocalist on three songs here). The loss of Gunnar was unfortunate, but they still managed to produce a good...more.
This was my first Bobs' album. I was introduced to it when my friend played "Spontaneous Human Combustion" and "Sign my Snarlin' Doggie" for me over the phone. I loved the jazzy tempo and the harmonies (not to mention the humor...more.
This album is lots of fun! But even with the humor, the music is excellent and very original. I saw most of this performed live, which is even better. Just a couple of weak tracks (Rainbird somes to mind). If you...more.
I know I shouldn't pick favorites, but this is probably the Bobs album I play the most -- all the humour you expect in the Bobs' lyrics, but also some of the strongest music I've heard them create. Of course...more.
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This was the third album by the Bobs, featuring their orginal lineup. It opens with their great version of the Beatles' "You Can't Do That". Then we have "The Laundry Cycle", which is five songs about... laundry. Then there are...more.