Album
Of Natural History
2004 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Of Natural History is a Rock album by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
About
Of Natural History is the second studio album by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. It was recorded and mixed at Polymorph Recording in Oakland, California during the years 2003 and 2004. The album continues on the same diverse and eclectic musical lines as its predecessor, with more new element, such as intelligent dance music ("Bring Back the Apocalypse") and funk ("Gunday's Child"). Other elements include heavy metal ("The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity Opens the Discussion" and "Phthisis"), progressive rock ("FC: The Freedom Club"), post-metal ("Babydoctor"), western music ("Cockroach"), folk music ("The 17-Year Cicada"), as well as many more. Also notable is the incorporation of a plethora of field recordings and samples into the songs and interlude. Of Natural History has a continuity in the sense that all the songs sequence into each other, thus holding the narrative element(s) of the album better together. The continuity and the coherent feel make Of Natural History very close to a concept album; its underlying mood is concerned with the apocalyptic implications caused by human presence on earth. To offer different viewpoints on thi, the band create their own characters and stories (tracks 1 & 2, both of which are a continuation of a story created on the first album), and borrow from Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Unabomber & T.S. Eliot, Muriel Rukeyser, and Kenneth Patchen (tracks 3, 5, 6, and 9, respectively) in addition to own lyric. According to the band's official website, Of Natural History is in part "a debate between two contradictory pillars of 20th C. Anti-Humanism: The Futurists versus the Unabomber." Whereas on the first album, Grand Opening and Closing, Dan Rathbun handled the mastering (in addition to producing, recording, and mixing), on Of Natural History the mastering duties are handled by Justin Wei, who mastered the album at Trakworx, San Francisco. All the tracks on this album were produced by Rathbun & the other members of the band, except for "Phthisis", which was produced by Scott Humphrey, and recorded at the Chop Shop, Hollywood in May 2004; Chris Baseford engineered the recording session, while Garry Raposo and Vincent Piette assisted in engineering. Like with the first album, this album again marks the transition from one drummer to another: Frank Grau, who replaced David Shamrock after Grand Opening and Closing, left after this album, and was replaced by Matthias Bossi, who plays different instruments on this album's tracks "Phthisis", "FC: The Freedom Club" and "Gunday's Child". Personnel: Carla Kihlstedt - Violin, Percussion Guitar, Autoharp, Organ, Voice, Choir (Soprano Voice) | Dan Rathbun - Ba, Log, Roach, Trombone, Lute, Voice, Choir (Baritone Voice) | Frank Grau - Drum, Melodica | Matthias Bossi (tracks 3, 5, & 6) - Drum, Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Voice; (track 1) Choir (Tenor Voice) | Moe! Staiano - Metal, Wood, Bowed Spatula, Glockenspiel, Spring, Paper | .
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Tracklist
- 1A Hymn To The Morning Star5:40
- 2The Donkey-Headed Adversary Of Humanity Opens The Discussion6:01
- 3Phthisis3:44
- 4Bring Back The Apocalypse4:10
- 5FC: The Freedom Club10:48
- 6Gunday's Child6:56
- 7The 17-Year Cicada3:41
- 8The Creature6:00
- 9What Shall We Do Without Us?2:38
- 10Babydoctor13:59
- 11Cockroach2:12
- 12Untitled5:56
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- angular
- chaotic
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Carla KihlstedtVIOLIN, GUITAR , AUTOHARP, ORGAN, VOICE
- Frank GrauDRUMS, MELODICA
- Moe! StaianoPERFORMER , GLOCKENSPIEL
- Nils FrykdahlGUITAR , FLUTE , VOICE
- Matthias BossiDRUMS, GLOCKENSPIEL, XYLOPHONE, VOICE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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