The Bartlebees-Urban Folk Legends (1997)
Artist: The Bartlebees
Title: Urban Folk Legends
Hollywood Holiday/Comin' Out Stayin' In/Nightlife Diplomacy/She Loves Monsters/Never Found A Woman Worth To Die For/And Then Suddenly/Deceitful You/What You See/Safety Pin Stuck In My Heart/Nobody's Lonesome For Me
Label: Little Teddy Recordings
Format: CD
Cat #: BiTe030
Year of Release: 1997
Country and Year of Edition Issue: Germany 1997
Listed Condition: VG+/VG+
Sell Date: 5/15/21
Sell Price: $7.99
Discogs Last Sold: 4/9/21
Low: $0.99
Median: $8.52
Average: $7.35
High: $9.94
Current low price: $8.53
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 1
Have/Want: 51/11
Where Sold: Central Point, OR
Time it took to sell: 10 years
Where and When Bought: at NYC show at Under Acme 1997 or so
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: A
Excellent German twee-pop reminiscent of the Wedding Present and Eugenius. "Hollywood Holiday" kicks this off with my historical favorite, but upon a couple relistens there are other great standouts.
"Comin' Out, Stayin' In" has a lisping lover finding his girl dancing with another man. Other girls are not to die for says "Never Found A Woman Worth To Die For" in awkward English. Even a safety pin gets stuck in his heart. A teutonic grumpy gus if there ever was! The whole 29 minutes close with Hank Williams "Nobody's Lonesome For Me."
I got to witness the Bartlebees at Under Acme, a 90's venue that my band Butt-Ox actually had one of our best attended shows at (like 40!). I bought this CD direct from the band after the show and was glad I did.
It blows everything in it's genre out of the water.
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