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Camper Van Beethoven

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Anyone growing up within earshot of college radio in the '80s could not avoid Santa Cruz, Calif.'s Camper Van Beethoven. Their roots-drenched folk-Punk brought us a world where ZZ Top went to Egypt, Joe Stalin had a Cadillac, and skinheads were often found bowling. Characterized by the California valley twang of David Lowery's vocals and Jonathan Segal's rampant use of the violin, they encompassed Psychedelia, Ska, and country-style hoedowns, bridging the many gaps between college radio styles of the mid-'80s. Capable of writing beautiful love songs (see "Sweethearts" or "She Divines Water" ) alongside their ironic multigenre pop, they disbanded shortly after achieving their greatest success with the Status Quo cover "Pictures of Matchstick Men." Lowery, of course, went on to form Cracker.

- Jon Pruett

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. Pictures Of Matchstick Men (4:09) Key Lime Pie $1.29
2. Take The Skinheads Bowling (3:32) Telephone Free Landslide Victory $0.99
3. Eye Of Fatima (Pt. 1) (3:37) Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart $1.29
4. Eye Of Fatima (Pt. 2) (2:16) Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart $1.29
5. One Of These Days (3:27) Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart $1.29
6. She Divines Water (4:52) Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart $1.29
7. Sweethearts (5:46) Key Lime Pie $1.29
8. Devil Song (2:58) Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart $1.29
9. Tania (4:47) Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart $1.29
10. R-N-R Uzbekistan (1:27) 7 Hillbilly Punk Ska Classics $0.99

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