Kevin Blechdom - Bitches Without Britches

Label:
Catalog#:
COSR009CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
09 Jul 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Electro, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Use Your Heart As A Telephone 2:58
    Lute, Recorder, Programmed By - Goodiepal
  Lyrics By, Producer - Goodiepal , KevyB*
  Recorded By - Guido Zen
2   Oh Oh Oh Oh Ah 2:48
    Composed By [Additional Music By] - Jim Rickson
  Lyrics By [Additional] - Lumberob
3   Binaca 2:00
4   Always Frank 2:20
    Composed By [Additional Music By] - Lumberob
  Composed By, Lyrics By - KevyB* , Mephanie Stankins
  Producer, Programmed By - Kid606
  Vocals - Blevin Blectum
5   Gutterball 3:35
6   Talkin' Tech 1:16
    Vocals, Lyrics By [Additional] - Blevin Blectum
7   I Am Nastay 6:20
    Producer, Recorded By - Wobbly
8   Why Am I 1:08
9   Bucktoof Rebound 2:50
10   Interspecies Love 3:40
    Accordion - Elisabeth King
  Guitar - John McNeecy
  Lyrics By - Blevin Blectum , KevyB* , Kid606
11   Boob-A-Q 3:20
    Composed By, Vocals - Blevin Blectum
  Vocals [Additional] - Dan Griffin
12   Private Dancer 4:40
    Composed By, Lyrics By - Mark Knopfler
  Producer - KevyB* , Kid606
13   I Done Usin' U's And Bees 3:06
    Lyrics By [Additional] - Actual Jakshun
14   Mister Miguel 3:09
    Producer - KevyB* , Kid606
15   The Architecture Of The Pretzel 3:26
    Lyrics By [Additional] - Hugh MacMillan

Credits

Composed By - Kevin Blechdom (tracks: 1, 3 to 11, 13 to 15)
Mastered By - Bo*
Producer - Kevin Blechdom (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 to 11, 13, 15)
Producer [Additional], Mixed By - Mark Bihler

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Rated 3/5
Review by scoundrel Mar 24, 2004
It’s nice to see that not everyone takes the IDM movement so seriously. Kevin Blechdom’s Bitches Without Britches combines (perhaps for the first time) glitch and country-western guitar with some humorously over-the-top smutty lyrics. Blechdom goes right for the funny bone with tracks like “Binaca” and “Interspecies Love.” Her remake of Tina Turner’s “Private Dancer” makes you feel like you stepped into the only strip club that gives change for a dollar. And “I Am Nastay” is perfect for your local S&M club’s main room. Once the novelty and shock wear off, however, there’s not really much else to the album to recommend it. It’s fun and would be great to put on at parties to get a laugh, but after that, it’s pretty easily forgotten.
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