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Harvey McLaughlin- Tabloid News

SKU: 614511846226
Regular price 70.00 SR
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Harvey McLaughlin- Tabloid News
Harvey McLaughlin- Tabloid News

Tabloid News is the debut solo album by San Antonio born and based singer and songwriter Harvey McLaughlin. The album represents something of a throwback to the 1970's piano based long players by the likes of greats such as Warren Zevon, Randy Newman and Tom Waits with nods to New Orleans R&B and Chicano Soul while maintaining the urgency of the young roots rock bands that Harvey has honed his craft and musicianship with over the last dozen. He only half-jokingly admits "I want to play the piano the way Link Wray plays the guitar." Thematically the album draws on thirty year old McLaughlin's fascination with pulp magazines and urban legends as seen through the eyes of a young but weary romantic. The collection of thirteen original songs is simultaneously poetic and musically engaging but lacking the saccharine precociousness of many of his contemporaries. The LP is pressed on 140 gram black vinyl and has a tabloid newsprint insert.

Track List

  1. Tabloid News
  2. Bigfootsville
  3. Last Call at the Dixie Pig
  4. Mysterioso Blues
  5. The Devil in the Dance Hall
  6. My Baby's Too Good (For the 515)
  7. The Great Hihmoga Hotel Fire of 1893
  8. Must've Been Elvis
  9. Tunguska
  10. November 1st
  11. All's Well in Roswell
  12. 6 to 8 Weeks
  13. Fiji Mermaid Fade Away
Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Harvey McLaughlin- Tabloid News

SKU: 614511846226
Regular price 70.00 SR
Unit price
per

Release Date: 3.16.18

 
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Tabloid News is the debut solo album by San Antonio born and based singer and songwriter Harvey McLaughlin. The album represents something of a throwback to the 1970's piano based long players by the likes of greats such as Warren Zevon, Randy Newman and Tom Waits with nods to New Orleans R&B and Chicano Soul while maintaining the urgency of the young roots rock bands that Harvey has honed his craft and musicianship with over the last dozen. He only half-jokingly admits "I want to play the piano the way Link Wray plays the guitar." Thematically the album draws on thirty year old McLaughlin's fascination with pulp magazines and urban legends as seen through the eyes of a young but weary romantic. The collection of thirteen original songs is simultaneously poetic and musically engaging but lacking the saccharine precociousness of many of his contemporaries. The LP is pressed on 140 gram black vinyl and has a tabloid newsprint insert.

Track List

  1. Tabloid News
  2. Bigfootsville
  3. Last Call at the Dixie Pig
  4. Mysterioso Blues
  5. The Devil in the Dance Hall
  6. My Baby's Too Good (For the 515)
  7. The Great Hihmoga Hotel Fire of 1893
  8. Must've Been Elvis
  9. Tunguska
  10. November 1st
  11. All's Well in Roswell
  12. 6 to 8 Weeks
  13. Fiji Mermaid Fade Away