Eddie Spaghetti - Extra Sauce
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Extra Sauce

Label Reptilian Records ‎– REP 147
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Puddle of BBQ Sauce - Clear with Maroon blob
Barcode 0832915014717
Country US
Released 2021
Genre Rock
Style Country Rock
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In 2003, Motherfuckers Be Trippin' revived the Supersuckers nameplate. Issued through their own Mid Fi imprint, it riffed and smirked with renewed zing and estimable sleaze. That air of lovable gracelessness carries over to Suckers' main man Eddie Spaghetti's first solo effort, a messy and grinning bucket of covers called Sauce. In his liner notes, Spaghetti trashes the whole idea of solo records, especially those that consist solely of covers. But in typical fashion, that doesn't stop him from doing his own. Sauce features quick and easy, largely acoustic versions of outlaw country faves from Kris Kristofferson ("Best of all Possible Worlds") and Willie Nelson (the mirthful and giddy "Gotta Get Drunk"). There's also a run through "Cocaine Blues," but his isn't underpinned with terror like Johnny Cash's. Instead, Spaghetti cranks it out steely and fast, like it was the last song of the middle set in a Tuesday night dive bar gig. He gets a tad serious -- or at least heartfelt -- with Steve Earle's "I Don't Want to Lose You Yet," but it's back to a bleary-eyed cross of honky tonkin' and low culture slummin' for "Peace in the Valley" (originally by A3): "Well I got ecstasy/But I need some company." That sentiment continues for "Killer Weed," the better of Spaghetti's two originals here. As he does throughout Sauce, Eddie adopts a sort of deadpan Lee Hazlewood persona for the track -- he might as well perch a raglan horse head on the lip of a six-foot bong. Sauce isn't country, and it doesn't rock like his day job. But from end to end, it drips with the same dastardly good-time juice that defines the best Supersuckers stuff. Written by Johnny Loftus, borrowed from AllMusic.com

A1 The Best Of All Possible Worlds 3:10
A2 Bottom Dollar 3:10
A3 Sleepy Vampire 3:32
A4 Gotta Get Drunk 1:31
A5 Misery & Gin 4:00
A6 Little Ol' Wine Drinker, Me 2:19
B1 I Don't Want To Lose You Yet 3:14
B2 Sea Of Heartbreak 2:36
B3 Cocaine Blues 2:40
B4 Killer Weed 5:24
B5 Peace In The Valley 4:29
B6 Blue Shadows On The Trail 0:39
Drums, Percussion – Mike Murderburger
Illustration, Art Direction – Tim Gabor
Mastered By – Ed Brooks
Other [Cover Girl] – Jessika Daly
Photography By [Back Cover] – Stephanie Neal
Producer, Mixed By – David Fisher
Producer, Mixed By – Eddie Spaghetti
Soloist, Electric Guitar – Kurt Bloch
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Harmonica – Eddie Spaghetti
Recorded september 17th,19th & 20th, 2003 at Studio Litho.
Mastered RFI Mastering.

According to Mr. Spaghetti, the album showcases his "impeccable song choices and uncanny ability to sing the drinking songs for drinkers who like to drink the drinks."

Limited edition of 700 copies on Puddle of BBQ Sauce vinyl; clear with maroon blob
Barcode (scanned) – 832915014717
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