Sewn to the Sky
Sewn to the Sky | ||||
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Studio album by Smog | ||||
Released |
1990 (LP on Disaster) November 17, 1995 (CD on Drag City) January 30, 1996 (LP on Drag City) 2001 (CD on Drag City) | |||
Genre | Experimental music | |||
Length | 37:58 | |||
Label | Disaster Records / Drag City | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Pitchfork Media | 8.0/10[2] |
Sewn to the Sky is the first album by Bill Callahan (also known as Smog), released in 1990 on Disaster Records. It was later re-released on Drag City and manifested Callahan's importance for the lo-fi music in the early 1990s. This highly experimental album combined home recording, substandard instruments and repetitive and noisy songwriting structures for what was later called the pioneering of the lo-fi genre. The liner notes stated it was recorded on a "dumpster Portastudio".
The track, "A Jar of Sand", was re-recorded for the 'Neath the Puke Tree EP in 2000.
The track "I Want to Tell You About a Man", written about Jesus Christ, refers to Philip K. Dick in the line "He doesn't read Dick K. Philips", reversing Dick's name ostensibly for humor.
Track listing
Side one
- "Souped Up II"
- "Kings Tongue"
- "Garb"
- "Hollow Out Cakes"
- "Confederate Bills and Pinball Slugs"
- "Coconut Cataract"
- "Fruit Bats"
- "Peach Pit"
- "Disgust"
- "Russian Winter"
Side two
- "Polio Shimmy"
- "Smog"
- "Lost My Key"
- "Fried Piper"
- "Fables"
- "Puritan Work Ethic"
- "A Jar of Sand"
- "I Want to Tell You About a Man"
- "Olive Drab Spectre"
- "The Weightlifter"