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Sunday, 6 November 2011

Daniel Johnston - " Songs Of Pain 1980-81 " - (self released cassette) 1981


World famous Outsider,Manic depressive,and Schizophrenic loser, Daniel Johnston, was also a shiney star of DIY cassette culture. His childlike songs are quite addictive,and are like open emotional wounds for everyone to peer inside, all sung in a nasaly whine that makes you wanna punch somebody.
Songs Of Pain was his first release back in '81, and contains 20 songs bashed out on his mom's piano recorded on a mono cassette recorder in the basement. A damaged but unique talent was just emerging from a cloud of mental illness, and he was soon to be seen hob-nobbing with the glitterati of american Alt-Rock. (Thurston) Moore and Cobain (Kurt) virtually fighting over who heard him first, and who was gonna do a collaboration with little danny boy. At least he choose relatively well in collaborations, the like minded Jad Fair and Kramer were wise decisions, No-sell out.

Track Listing:

A1
Grievances
A2
A Little Story
A3
Joy Without Pleasure
A4
Never Relaxed
A5
Brainwash
A6
Pothead
A7
Wicked World
A8
Lazy
A9
I Save Cigarette Butts
B1
Like A Monkey In A Zoo
B2
Wicked Will
B3
An Idiot's End
B4
Wild West Virginia
B5
Since I Lost My Tooth
B6
Urge
B7
Living Life
B8
Tuna Ketchup
B9
Premarital Sex
B10
Don't Act Nice
B11
Hate Song

DOWNLOAD these Songs Of PAAAAIIIIINNNNN! HERE!

5 comments:

swirlingmajicknife said...

Thanks a bunch dude! The magic of Daniel Johnston will live on forever!!

Richard There said...

For me this is his best album-tape! And I think this is also for me one of the best albums I ever heard!

Nick Allison said...

High praise indeed! And maybe even justified.Discuss.

Anonymous said...

Genial! Gracias! Si todos los artistas fueran tan honestos como Daniel, tal vez viviríamos en un mundo mejor. Lo único, el primer tema tiene algo malo, es de 96kb y diferente al del cassete, pero algo es algo. Saludos!

Rothsteinxcsc said...

For me this is his best album-tape! And I think this is also for me one of the best albums I ever heard!