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Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
 
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Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
~ Captain Beefheart (Artist)
4.9 out of 5 stars 9 customer reviews (9 customer reviews)

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2. Tropical Hot Dog Night Listen
3. Ice Rose Listen
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5. You Know You're A Man Listen
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7. When I See Mummy I Feel Like A Mummy Listen
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9. Candle Mambo Listen
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After a brief retirement from the mid- to late-'70s (duringwhich time Van Vliet devoted himself to painting), Captain Beefheart (a.k.a. Don Van Vliet) brought together a solid new Magic Band to record SHINY BEAST. The original tapes were recorded by Frank Zappa, but have never been released (the parenthetical part of the album's name was its original title). SHINY BEAST is the re-recorded 1979 release.
It markedthe beginning of a solid three-album return for the Captain. DOC AT THE RADAR STATION and ICE CREAM FOR CROW followed before Beefheart finally stopped music for good, concentrating solely on his visual art (and ultimately finding a measureof financial success that eluded him in music). This may beone of the easier entry points for anyone daunted by the gorgeously dense complexities of his early classics. It's all here: the bluesiness, the verbal wordplay, the ecological concerns, the whole shimmeringly rhythmic onslaught that is the Magic Band.

 
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and Bulbous, 22 Jan 2004
A truly amazing journey.
Possibly, I repeat, possibly Beefhearts finest hour.
A mesmerising ride through the highly original sounscapes of the Captain.
Great Band playing great music.
Go on, open up and let it get you.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars almost the intended masterpiece!, 6 Dec 2002
By Paul Waller "p_dubya" (London UK) - See all my reviews
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the single minded, satellite guided, genius of don van vliet a.k.a. captain beefheart! originally described as a psychedelic/ blues/free jazz artist with a totally unique voice, the good captain had three distinct periods in his musical career.
1. the aformentioned psychedelic blues (a&m) origins.
2. the bulk, and probably best of his output, the reprise catalogue.
3. the virgin years.
to appreciate what this album represents you need to know the underlying history, so here goes...
frank zappa owned the original bat chain puller album and insisted on remuneration for the release of the tapes. beefheart, at this time, couldn't afford to release what most affictionados consider his ultimate album from (paymaster) zappa (his old buddy?). bootlegs of the original album exist and are incredible listening.
virgin stepped into the captains' career, this album was the first result, it's a shiny beast indeed! most of bat chain puller appears (re-recorded) here, although, i have to report that the overall experience of this album is a very different "beast" compared to the original concept.
surrounded by probably the best "magic" band ever (the best batch yet), coupled with the best recorded sound ever, don was arguably at his musical zenith around this period.
indeed some of his very best work can be found on virgin, unfortunately though, his only commercially orientated, poor releases make up a lot of virgins' beefheart catalogue. shiny beast provides insights into (mostly) the very best, but also the worst aspects of this true genius. a couple of albums later, (van) vliet retired from the music world to concentrate on his art and poetry. if you're new here (the virgin years) jump one album ahead to doc at the radar station, a monster of a record that's definitely countable amongst his greatest works, also containing elements of the ill fated bat chain puller project (or go to the reprise releases if you're really new to the man; clear spot, spotlight kid, lick my decals..., trout mask, etc!). also, check out the a&m years, then come back to THIS (but DO come back).
don van vliet has a uniquely wonderful way with words, music, and art. shiny beast encapsulates high art, brilliant poetry, and incredible, inspiring, unique music. once touched by beefheart you'll remain smitten.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TASTY BEAST!, 28 Aug 2000
By Joburgpete "irridium" (Johannesburg) - See all my reviews
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It's hard to describe the music, but this is his most accessible album for me. There's so much: the strange poetry and buoyant jazzy music of Floppy Boot Stomp & Tropical Hot Dog Night (two flamingos in a fruit fight), the tuneful and quite hummable Harry Irene and the funky When I See Mommy, while the magnificent Candle Mambo, with its addictive melody and impressive visual imagery is a brilliant piece of poetry in motion.
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