(sweatersandpearls.com) I’m not sure why eccentric outsider underground oddball
music veteran Moore is such a cult-cult figure instead of the kind of mega-cult
figure he should be. The best I can figure is that his music does not indicate
mental illness, which people seem to want in “outsiders,” and his approach
doesn’t have any Zappa-esque arrogance, which people seem to want in their “geniuses.”
Or maybe by releasing a thousand or so tapes, CDR-s and what have yous over the
last 45 years Moore flooded himself out of a bigger piece of the little cult
hero pie. Whatever it is it sure ain’t the music, as the 1978 a-side (on lovely
red vinyl) proves here. A wonderfully weird pop pearl, it sounds like a perfect
hit 45 that was left out in the Tennessee sun til it SEVERELY warped. The early 90s b-side is also delightful, and more
delightfully lo-fi, and more eerily off as well (an audience friendly Jandek to the A-sides audience challenging Jan and Dean).
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