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ARTIST
WAYNE, JON
TITLE
Texas Funeral
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
THIRD MAN RECORDS
CATALOG #
TMR 034LP
TMR 034LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
6/30/2023
2024 repress, originally released in 1985. "Reissue of a long out of print Texan cult classic. On black, regular weight vinyl. We don't even know how this record landed in our lap. After a series of one-word phone calls exchanged between our offices in Nashville and a quonset hut in Marfa, Texas a mysterious package arrived via Lonely Express ('it's like the Pony Express, only slower and with booze!') and contained within were the tumbleweed-encrusted master tapes to the mythical
Texas Funeral
album. Originally released in 1985 by the ever-secretive band Jon Wayne,
Texas Funeral
is the quintessential cult classic. There is no fence-sitting with this album. You're either fully-indoctrinated and can recite the catch-phrase lyrics like 'Faders up!', 'Ain't no country I know!', 'No go diggy die' and the all-purpose 'Texasss!' or you can't stand it in the least. Rumor was that Quentin Tarantino wanted to include the song 'Texas Funeral' on the soundtrack for
Pulp Fiction
but couldn't even get ahold of the band to license the damn thing. The songs are funny without venturing into comedy, they are punk without resorting to cheap-o pastiche and they are country in the spirit of Merle Haggard and other like-minded renegades. To our ears, this album sounds as fresh as it did when we first heard it and we are beyond proud to release it in hopes of initiating more folks into the cult."
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