With Loving and Open Arms

With Loving and Open Arms Artist: Causey Way
Label: Alternative Tentacle
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 721616023121
EAN: 0721616023121
ASIN: B00001XDQ4


Release Date: 1999-10-26

With Loving and Open Arms


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Tracks:

  1. Message From The Pulpit
  2. I Sweat
  3. Carousel Of Progress
  4. What Power Is
  5. The Electronic Church (You Sell God)
  6. Toys
  7. Fact Finding Mission
  8. Light Of The World
  9. Institutional Man
  10. Bed Is Where
  11. Love Me
  12. Word Problems

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  1. Causey Vs. Everything

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars total devo rip-off, but I like it anyway.......2000-10-07

If you're a self-proclaimed spud, try out these guys. I saw them in Chicago, and despite the reoccuring feeling of deja-vu-haven't-I-seen-this-in-a-dubbed-and-redubbed-bootleg-video-of-DEVO-back-in-the-day, I still really liked them. A little surf, a lot of quirk, and a nerdy looking convulsing guy with glasses on the organ.

5 out of 5 stars Ah, the voice! the energy!.......2000-05-29

Inimitable! Economical, it partakes of the divine.

True genius: it's about so much more than breathlessly stringing phrases together in a facile attempt to dazzle. It's completely unselfconscious.

And it's about so much more than the cynical glorification of substance abuse. (Whoa, dude! you did so many bad drugs--and all at the same time!)

Viva Causey.

5 out of 5 stars Ah, the voice!.......2000-05-29

Inimitable!

Economical; partakes of the divine.

True genius. It's about so much more than verbosity, stringing words together, and facile attempts to impress. It's completely unselfconscious.

And it's certainly about much more than the cynical glorification of substance abuse.

Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars With a fond shudder of nostalgia, one remembers..........2000-02-10

...the nasty reptilian burn down the sinuses and back of the throat that came with snorting crystalmeth cut with strych, aspirin, baby-lax and Lord knows what else back in those evil days not as many years ago as I wish... The same malicious synth-drive as Chrome and Six Finger Satellite at their most nefarious moments, and then Lordamighty that voice. Successfully replicates the experience of doing bad drugs with a revival minister suffering the pre-epileptic shoogaloos of amphetameanie-psychosis after several comprehensive ECT sessions in the Solitary ward at Parchman Farm in preparation for a public encounter with the chair. Not even Jeffrey Lee Pierce ever got this bad. If you get your jollies off by driving around in heavy traffic imagining running pedestrians down, this rates just beneath the Stooges for the soundtrack to your sickheaded little fantasies. ELECTRICITY!

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

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  2. Basically Johnny Moped ~ Johnny Moped
  3. Elettricita ~ Havergal
  4. Technolorgy
  5. Destruction Ritual
  6. All the 70's ~ Various Artists
  7. Live at the Village Gate ~ Dick Gregory
  8. Go Out Happy
  9. Is the Actor Happy? ~ Vic Chesnutt
  10. Noise from the Basement ~ Skye Sweetnam

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Tonight We Love ~ Walter Beasley

Complete Sunset and New Jazz Masters ~ Wardell Gray

Music in the Miller Mood ~ Tex Beneke

Welcome Mr. Chancey ~ Vincent Chancey

Don't Know Why ~ Harold Mabern

Atotonilco ~ Tony de la Rosa

Best of Irish Music ~ Various Artists

Perolas ~ Fabio Jr.

Play Pause & Play ~ Ken Ishii

Joan Lui ~ Adriano Celentano