- The Greatest Story Ever Told (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = The Greatest Story Ever Told
Type =Album
Artist =The Lawrence Arms
Released =September 23 ,2003
Recorded =
Genre =Punk rock
Length = ~33:19
Label =Fat Wreck Chords
Producer =Matt Allison and The Lawrence Arms
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8b5tk6kxtkrd link]
Last album = "Apathy and Exhaustion "
(2002)
This album = "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
(2003)
Next album = "Cocktails & Dreams "
(2005)"The Greatest Story Ever Told" is the fourth album by the
Chicago, Illinois punk rock bandThe Lawrence Arms , released in 2003 byFat Wreck Chords . Aconcept album of sorts, it follows a linear storyline, and has several songs which call back to or reference others. The album includes exhaustive liner notes withfootnotes to the lyrics detailing the many literary and pop culture references contained therein. Its title is a direct reference to the movie "The Greatest Story Ever Told ", a 1965 film about the life ofJesus .Track listing
All songs written by
The Lawrence Arms
#"Introduction: The Ramblin' Boys of Pleasure Sing the Hobo Clown Chorus" - 0:26
#"The Raw and Searing Flesh" - 3:07
#"On With the Show" - 1:29
#"Drunk Mouth Kitchen Smile" - 2:26
#"Alert the Audience!" - 2:16
#"Fireflies" - 3:54
#"The March of the Elephants" - 1:28
#"Chapter 13: The Hero Appears" - 2:50
#"Hesitation Station" - 1:43
#"The Revisionist" - 3:19
#"The Ramblin' Boys of Pleasure" - 2:44
#"A Wishful Puppeteer" - 3:11
#"The Disaster March" - 3:51
#"Outro: Hobo Reprise" - 0:27Performers
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Chris McCaughan -guitar , vocals
*Brendan Kelly - bass, vocals
*Neil Hennessy - drums
*additional musicians: Rob Kellenberger, Sansvin Hennessy, Matt Allison, Mark Lynn Baker and Pete AnnaAlbum information
*Record label:
Fat Wreck Chords
*Recorded and mixed in June 2003 atAtlas Studios byMatt Allison
*Produced by Matt Allison and the Lawrence Arms
*Mastered at West West Side Mastering by Alan Douches
*All songs by the Lawrence Arms
*Art direction and layout by David Holtz
*Photography by Hiro Tanaka and Ben Pier
*Footnotes by Chris McCaughan and Brendan KellyPseudonyms
In the liner notes and artwork the band members identify themselves under false names and as playing instruments not found on the album, specifically Gordon Shumway on
vibraslap , Ivan Nikolayevich onharp andlyre , and Ferdinand Magellan onbassoon . The names are also references to history, literature and pop culture:
*Ferdinand Magellan , the famous Portuguese explorer who circumnavigated the globe in 1519.
*Gordon Shumway, the full name of the fictional alien who was the main character of the 1980stelevision series "ALF".
*Ivan Nikolayevich, a character in the novel "The Master and Margarita " byMikhail Bulgakov . The novel is referenced in other areas of the album including the song "Chapter 13: The Hero Appears."They also fictitiously list several other famous figures as "additional musicians," including musicianJohn Oates , actorsBronson Pinchot andIan Ziering , poetEzra Pound and former PresidentChester A. Arthur . In reality the music on the album is performed by the band's actual lineup ofChris McCaughan , Brendan Kelly andNeil Hennessy , with a few additional musicians who are friends and relations of the band.Quotations
In addition to the numerous historical, literary and cultural references made in the album's lyrics, the inside back cover of the liner notes bears a pair of quotations designed to illustrate the album's juxtaposition of "legitimate" literature and philosophy with American pop culture:
*"Who are thou, then?""Part of that Power which eternally wills evil and eternally works good."
-fromGoethe 's "Faust "*"Everything was fine until dickless here cut off the power grid!""Is this true?"
"Yes, your honor, this man has no dick."
-Bill Murray in "Ghostbusters "
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