Human Skab was a 10-year old boy from Elma, Washington who played African music with buckets and spoons. Thunder Hips and Saddle Bags is a 1986 cassette recorded by young Travis Roberts with his neighborhood pals and siblings. It was injected into the underground network of tape traders, zine scribes, college DJs, and freak seekers who were universally bowled over by its bewildering and utterly poignant snapshot of the mid-1980s. Skab's music — an orchestration of pots n' pans, three string guitar, poorly-tuned upright piano, broken bottles, toy guns, a garden rake, and a "Snake Mountain" microphone — is a response to fear of nuclear war with the Soviet Union, He-Man cartoons, Twisted Sister, the coolness of dinosaurs, the uncoolness of John Wayne, and Ronald Reagan. Roberts captures the fervor of do-it yourself ethos, punk energy and the rawness of early American folk by acting on his wild child imagination and enigmatic sense of song. These rare recordings have never been made widely available until now. This reissue includes the complete 1986 cassette. The CD version contain a bonus 1987 radio interview. The 16-page booklet in the 500 edition LP and CD contains extensive liner notes by Roberts and Cousin Franky, and radio DJ John Straub along with many full-color photographs and news clippings.
Track Listing :
1 Screamin' Demon
2 Drunk and Staggering Around
3 Throwin' Rocks At Windows
4 Grandest Fight of the Year
5 Mining the Radiation
6 Go For It
7 Dead Baby Blues
8 Playin' Guitar Best I Can
9 Under the Viaduct
10 Bullheads Are Ugly
11 Africa Song
12 John Wayne is Dead
13 Eat My Skabs/Songs of the Century
14 Death of the Dinosaurs
15 We Need To Destroy the Soviet Union
16 Guitar of Africans
17 First Kid To Hit the Radio
18 Phone Goof Off
19 Bein' Bad
20 Piano Concert
21 Human Skab Peeled Back: Wzbc 1987 Radio Special
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