Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1988
Time: 34:54
Size: 80,8 MB
Label: Rabid Cat Records
Styles: Rock/Alt.Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Chicken Scratch - 2:43
2. Red Kite - 2:52
3. 50 Favorite Dead People - 3:28
4. You & Me - 3:11
5. Another Daydream - 3:33
6. Describe The Rain - 3:38
7. Feeling It Now - 3:49
8. (You Can't Have) Your Own Way - 3:53
9. On My Way - 7:42
Musicians:
Guitar, Vocals – Phil Sudo
Vocals, Guitar – Steve Scavuzzo
Bass – Christopher Adam
Drums – Fred Caspary
I think my expectations for this one were a little too high, due in no small part to the Bob Mould production credit. From what I can tell this was the only national release from Half a Chicken, a four piece combo from Port Washington, NY (downstate, Nassau County...like you care). Anyway, Food For Thought is a little on the nondescript side. HAC don't portray themselves as true believers of Husker Du, and if anything lean more towards northeast indie-rawkers Agitpop and Nice Strong Arm. Their more convincing moments like the jangling "Red Kite," "Describe the Rain," "Feeling it Now" could have been scaled down for a tidier ep. This Chicken may be a little Half baked, but if you're an aficionado of college radio from this era, I wouldn't hesitate giving Food... a taste.
Food for Thought
Year: 1988
Time: 34:54
Size: 80,8 MB
Label: Rabid Cat Records
Styles: Rock/Alt.Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Chicken Scratch - 2:43
2. Red Kite - 2:52
3. 50 Favorite Dead People - 3:28
4. You & Me - 3:11
5. Another Daydream - 3:33
6. Describe The Rain - 3:38
7. Feeling It Now - 3:49
8. (You Can't Have) Your Own Way - 3:53
9. On My Way - 7:42
Musicians:
Guitar, Vocals – Phil Sudo
Vocals, Guitar – Steve Scavuzzo
Bass – Christopher Adam
Drums – Fred Caspary
I think my expectations for this one were a little too high, due in no small part to the Bob Mould production credit. From what I can tell this was the only national release from Half a Chicken, a four piece combo from Port Washington, NY (downstate, Nassau County...like you care). Anyway, Food For Thought is a little on the nondescript side. HAC don't portray themselves as true believers of Husker Du, and if anything lean more towards northeast indie-rawkers Agitpop and Nice Strong Arm. Their more convincing moments like the jangling "Red Kite," "Describe the Rain," "Feeling it Now" could have been scaled down for a tidier ep. This Chicken may be a little Half baked, but if you're an aficionado of college radio from this era, I wouldn't hesitate giving Food... a taste.
Food for Thought
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