Kramer - The Guilt Trip 2CD Rare (1992) FLAC [BCBUD]
Track Listing
Disc one
"Ouverture" – 4:11
"Stupid Summer" – 4:01
"Got What I Deserved" – 4:52
"Wish I Were In Heaven" – 3:01
"Not Guilty" – 2:34
"Wisdom Sits" – 2:45
"Stubb's Hallucination" – 2:10
"The Drowning Heart" – 1:24
"Welcome Home" – 5:06
"Swallow Up Jonah" – 2:42
"Hello Music" – 4:31
"The Murder Of God" – 1:55
"You Don't Know" – 3:07
"The Wall Of Sleep" – 2:21
"The Guilt Trip" – 4:48
"Wait For The Hate" – 2:59
"Natasha Disappears" – 1:57
"Big Of You" – 3:52
"My Friend Daniel" – 1:36
Disc two
"The Maximus Poems" – 3:50
"The Seven Seizures" – 4:07
"Thank You Music" – 6:12
"Kathleen I'm Sorry" – 4:30
"God Will See You" – 5:36
"I'm Your Fan" – 2:30
"The Bosom Friend" – 5:25
"I Love You" – 1:47
"Next Time Try Compassion" – 3:57
"Charlotte's Brain" – 2:55
"Mudd Hutt Four" – 4:33
"The Well Hung Jury" – 3:01
"Won't Get Far Without Me" – 4:41
"Ball Five" – 4:58
"She Won't Let Go" – 3:53
"I've Seen The End" – 3:57
"Coda" – 1:35
Mark Kramer (born 1958), known professionally as Kramer, is a musician, composer, record producer and founder of the New York City record label Shimmy-Disc. He was a full-time member of the bands New York Gong, Shockabilly, Bongwater and Dogbowl & Kramer, has played on tour (usually on bass guitar) with bands such as Butthole Surfers, B.A.L.L., Ween, Half Japanese and The Fugs (1984 reunion tour), and has also performed regularly with John Zorn and other improvising musicians of New York City's so-called "downtown scene" of the 1980s.
Kramer's most notable work as a producer has been with bands such as Galaxie 500 (whose entire oeuvre he produced), Low (whom he discovered and produced), Half Japanese, White Zombie, GWAR, King Missile, Danielson Famile, Will Oldham, Daniel Johnston, and Urge Overkill, including their hit cover of "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon".
Production and studio
Immediately after returning from the Butthole Surfers tour in 1985, Kramer set up a recording studio in New York, using a loan of $5,000 from an uncle, that he named "Noise New York". The studio was to serve as a mainstay for artists and bands both local and international, and Kramer became one of the busiest indie music producers in NYC. The first recording at Noise New York was the Buttholes' rendition of "American Woman".
Kramer formed the record label Shimmy-Disc two years later in 1987, and enjoyed immediate and lasting critical acclaim, releasing albums including Songs from the Pink Death. The label remained a favorite at college radio stations for the next decade. Shimmy-Disc artists included Bongwater, King Missile, GWAR, Naked City, Ruins, Boredoms, Damon & Naomi, Daniel Johnston, White Zombie, Yellow Plastic Bucket and Ween.
Bongwater
In the early 1980s Kramer met Ann Magnuson, New York City performance artist, when he ran the sound for a band she was in, Pulsallama, during their frequent performances at Club 57. After Pulsallama disbanded in 1984, the two began to collaborate, and in 1986 they formed Bongwater. Together they released five LPs, including Double Bummer, and culminating with their 1991 swansong, The Big Sell-Out. In 1991 they began a romantic relationship while Kramer was separated from his estranged wife, who was at that point three months pregnant with their daughter. After several months, Kramer decided to end the romantic relationship and reconcile with his wife, and the end of the relationship also spelled the end of the band. Several months later, Magnuson sued Kramer for $4.5 million for breach of contract, among other charges, and Kramer responded with a counter-suit. The subsequent legal battle resulted in the financial crippling of the Shimmy-Disc label, which never recovered. The lawsuits were eventually settled out of court in 1997 for undisclosed terms.
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Album : The Guilt Trip
Performer : Kramer
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