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Release Date: Sep 26, 2011
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Man Or Astro-Man?: CoCo The Electronic Monkey Wizard, Star Crunch, Dr. Deleto & His Invisible Vaportron, Birdstuff.
Engineer: Jim "I Wonder What It Would Sound Like If We Recorded A Bunch Of Ants Walking Across Aluminum Foil And Then Slowed It Down 1,000 Times" Marrer (all tracks).
Recorded at Zero Return Studios, Elmore, Alabama on June 18, 1994.
All songs written by Man Or Astroman? except "Destination Venus" (Jo Callis).
Liner Note Authors: Tommy Udo; Ben Willmott; Matthew Pardo; Tab Hunter.
Recording information: Zero Return, Elmore, AL (06/18/1994).
Nothing too out of the ordinary amongst the many releases of Man or Astro-Man?. They still have their trademark theme of cheesy science fiction embedded in hyperactive surf rock. But unlike their later material, Your Weight on the Moon is more down to earth, as if they're concentrating more on their music rather than their gimmick. Not that this is a bad thing, since all the songs have more of a rock & roll feel to them, as if they could be the perfect house band for a Sean Connery-era Bond-in-outer-space movie. A worthwhile album, even if not too much new ground is covered. ~ Mike DaRonco
Engineer: Jim "I Wonder What It Would Sound Like If We Recorded A Bunch Of Ants Walking Across Aluminum Foil And Then Slowed It Down 1,000 Times" Marrer (all tracks).
Recorded at Zero Return Studios, Elmore, Alabama on June 18, 1994.
All songs written by Man Or Astroman? except "Destination Venus" (Jo Callis).
Liner Note Authors: Tommy Udo; Ben Willmott; Matthew Pardo; Tab Hunter.
Recording information: Zero Return, Elmore, AL (06/18/1994).
Nothing too out of the ordinary amongst the many releases of Man or Astro-Man?. They still have their trademark theme of cheesy science fiction embedded in hyperactive surf rock. But unlike their later material, Your Weight on the Moon is more down to earth, as if they're concentrating more on their music rather than their gimmick. Not that this is a bad thing, since all the songs have more of a rock & roll feel to them, as if they could be the perfect house band for a Sean Connery-era Bond-in-outer-space movie. A worthwhile album, even if not too much new ground is covered. ~ Mike DaRonco
Tracks:
1 - Rocketship Xl-3
2 - Special Agent Conrad Uno
3 - Electrostatic Brain Field
4 - Shockwave
5 - Taser Guns Mean Big Fun
6 - F=Gmm(Moon)
7 - Space Patrol
8 - Happy Fingers
9 - Destination Venus
10 - Polaris
11 - Name of Numbers
12 - Of Sex and Demise
13 - Madness In the Streets
14 - Within a Martian Heart
15 - Point Blank
16 - Classified
17 - Secret Agent Conrad Uno
18 - Point Blank
19 - Goldfinger
2 - Special Agent Conrad Uno
3 - Electrostatic Brain Field
4 - Shockwave
5 - Taser Guns Mean Big Fun
6 - F=Gmm(Moon)
7 - Space Patrol
8 - Happy Fingers
9 - Destination Venus
10 - Polaris
11 - Name of Numbers
12 - Of Sex and Demise
13 - Madness In the Streets
14 - Within a Martian Heart
15 - Point Blank
16 - Classified
17 - Secret Agent Conrad Uno
18 - Point Blank
19 - Goldfinger