- 3 Lb. Thrill
3 lb. Thrill was the reincarnation of the popular, long-standing Atlanta band
Uncle Green . Formed in Basking Ridge, New Jersey in 1980, Uncle Green consisted of Matt Brown (guitar and vocals), Jeff Jensen (guitar and vocals), Bill Decker (bass), Pete McDade (drums), and Danny Giordano (tamborine and vocals). Brown and Jensen were the principal songwriters and vocalists for the group.After relocating to Atlanta, the band recorded a single, "Holes" b/w "Heaven", and two independent records, "Get It Together" and "15 Dryden", for New Vision Records. Personality clashes had led to Giordano's ouster after the first LP. The band then met an ascendant Brendan O'Brien, near the beginning of his producing career, with whom they recorded the albums "You" and "What An Experiment His Head Was" for
DB Records . After establishing themselves as a well-known regional college-rock band, they signed a contract withAtlantic Records in the early 1990s and recorded "Book of Bad Thoughts". Like all of their efforts, the album was lauded by critics, but establishing commercial viability proved more difficult. Subsequent tours supporting The Reivers,Semisonic ,The Black Crowes ,Matthew Sweet ,Robyn Hitchcock and theBen Folds Five helped increased their visibility.In 1994, the band took part in an
Indigo Girls project called "Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection" and appear (credited individually) on the studio cast album. In 1995 part of a solo Matt Brown set, recorded atEddie's Attic inDecatur, Georgia , was included on the album "Solo, Volume I", released by the independent label Sister Ruby. The album included original songs that do not appear on any of the group's albums, as well as a cover of Big Star's "Nighttime". The same year, Uncle Green contributed a version of "Ballad of a Thin Man " to "A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Vol. 2", also on the Sister Ruby label.Disappointed with their limited commercial success, the band renamed themselves 3 lb. Thrill (the weight of the human brain) and recorded the harder-edged "Vulture" for O'Brien's new vanity label, 57 Records, a subsidiary of
Epic Records . This spawned a minor radio hit, "Diana", which examined the uncomfortable subject of child molestation and suffered commercially as a result. A video was recorded for the single "Something Will Come", directed byPeter Christopherson . One compilation album purports to include an otherwise unavailable 3 lb. Thrill track called "Threnody", but due to a mastering error the track is actually "Bad Seed" from the "Vulture" album. The real "Threnody" remains unreleased. 3 lb. Thrill's second album, "Rycopa", was recorded in 1996 with engineer Caram Costanzo, but has never been officially released. Matt Brown's solo album "Medicine Show", recorded with producer Rick Neigher, drummersPete Thomas and Dan McCarroll, and keyboardistRami Jaffee , suffered a similar fate in 1999. These unreleased projects, as well as numerous outtakes, circulate among fans.Brown toured as a musician for Brad in 1997, and produced an album for indie-rock band Amphibian Skin in 2003, which also features McDade and Jensen. McDade's drums can also be heard on Atlanta musician Paul Melançon's album, "Camera Obscura", released by
Daemon Records in 2002.In 2005 as 3 lb. Thrill, and in 2006 as Uncle Green, the band reunited for special performances at Smith's Olde Bar in Atlanta and
Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia, respectively.Discography
Uncle Green
* "Holes" b/w "Heaven" (single, New Vision, 1986)
* "Get it Together" (New Vision, 1987)
* "15 Dryden" (New Vision, 1988)
* "You" (DB Records , 1990)
* "What an Experiment His Head Was" (DB Records , 1991)
* "Book of Bad Thoughts" (Atlantic Records , 1992)
* "Ballad of a Thin Man " (on "A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Vol. 2", Sister Ruby, 1995)3 Lb. Thrill
* "Vulture" (57 Records, 1995)
* "Rycopa" (unreleased, 1996)Matt Brown
* "Solo, Volume I" (Sister Ruby, 1995)
* "Medicine Show" (unreleased)as featured musicians
* "Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection" - studio cast album, (
Daemon Records ), 1994
* "Camera Obscura" - Paul Melançon (Daemon Records , 2002)
* "Eleven Emergency Lessons" - Amphibian Skin (Cattle Clatter, 2003)External links
* [http://www.star-room.com/ The Star-Room] "(Matt Brown's personal web-site)"
* [http://www.video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6176215524460625198&q=3+lb.+thrill&hl=en/ Something Will Come] (video for "Something Will Come")
* [http://www.amphibianskin.com/ Amphibian Skin] "(Amphibian Skin website)"
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