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|Title=Shotgun Wedding
|Image1=Shotgun-Wedding-front.png
|Image2=Shotgun-Wedding-back.jpg
|Artist=[[Mayo Thompson]] with Sven-Åke Johansson Quintett
|Type=Studio album
|ReleaseDate=December 12, 2009
|Year=2009
|RecordingDate= February 27-28, 2003
|Studio= SÅJ-Studio
|RecordingLocation=
|Label= Yellowbird
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|Discogs=https://www.discogs.com/release/2192338-Mayo-Thompson-With-Sven-%C3%85ke-Johanssons-Quintett-Shotgun-Wedding
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== Track listing ==
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Song
!Original recording
|-
|1.
|"[[Born to Win]]"
|''[[Kangaroo?]]'' (1981)
|-
|2.
|"[[Coconut Hotel (song)|Coconut Hotel]]"
|''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' (1968)
|-
|3.
|"[[Old Tom Clark]]"
|''[[Old Tom Clark (single)|Old Tom Clark]]'' (1970)
|-
|4.
|"[[Plekhanov]]"
|''[[Corrected Slogans]]'' (1976)
|-
|5.
|"[[Ravi Shankar: Parachutist]]"
|''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' (1968)
|-
|6.
|"[[Save the House]]"
|''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' (1968)
|-
|7.
|"[[Sloths]]"
|''[[Black Snakes]]'' (1983)
|-
|8.
|"[[Transparent Radiation]]" (instrumental)
|''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]'' (1967)
|-
|9.
|"[[War Dance I & II|War Dance]]"
|''[[Corrected Slogans]]'' (1976)
|}


== Background ==
== Background ==
The album was announced in 2003:<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030419214123/http://www.wendy-gondeln.de/Einzelseiten_Wendy/news.html</ref><blockquote>At the moment (after 33 years) [[Mayo Thompson]] (vocals, guitar) is recording his second solo-album in Berlin.


== Track listing ==
That is a very remarkable undertaking. Together with him play:
 
* Sten Sandell (piano),
* Axel Dörner (trumpet),
* Rudi Mahall (bassclarinet),
* Matthias Bauer (bass) und
* Sven-Åke Johansson (drums).
 
The recording is produced by [[Albert Oehlen|Wendy Gondeln]].</blockquote>The album was eventually released in 2009.


# [[Born to Win]]
'''Further reading:''' [http://www.sven-akejohansson.com/en/sven-aake-johansson/texts/#:~:text=Nr.%2028)%C2%A01996-,Shotgun%20Wedding,-by%20Diedrich%20Diedrichsen '''Liner notes'''] by [[Diedrich Diederichsen]]
# [[Coconut Hotel (song)|Coconut Hotel]]
# [[Old Tom Clark]]
# [[Plekhanov]]
# [[Ravi Shankar: Parachutist]]
# [[Save the House]]
# [[Sloths]]
# [[Transparent Radiation]]
# [[War Dance]]


== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 1 December 2024

Shotgun Wedding
Studio album by Mayo Thompson with Sven-Åke Johansson Quintett
Released December 12, 2009
Recorded February 27-28, 2003
Studio SÅJ-Studio


Label Yellowbird
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Track listing

Song Original recording
1. "Born to Win" Kangaroo? (1981)
2. "Coconut Hotel" God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (1968)
3. "Old Tom Clark" Old Tom Clark (1970)
4. "Plekhanov" Corrected Slogans (1976)
5. "Ravi Shankar: Parachutist" God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (1968)
6. "Save the House" God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (1968)
7. "Sloths" Black Snakes (1983)
8. "Transparent Radiation" (instrumental) The Parable of Arable Land (1967)
9. "War Dance" Corrected Slogans (1976)

Background

The album was announced in 2003:[1]

At the moment (after 33 years) Mayo Thompson (vocals, guitar) is recording his second solo-album in Berlin.

That is a very remarkable undertaking. Together with him play:

  • Sten Sandell (piano),
  • Axel Dörner (trumpet),
  • Rudi Mahall (bassclarinet),
  • Matthias Bauer (bass) und
  • Sven-Åke Johansson (drums).

The recording is produced by Wendy Gondeln.

The album was eventually released in 2009.

Further reading: Liner notes by Diedrich Diederichsen

Reviews

References