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King Khan & The BBQ Show


King Khan & The BBQ Show  
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7597185147284
Label: In the Red Records
Manufacturer: In the Red Records
MPN: 147
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: In the Red Records
Release Date: November 20, 2007
Studio: In the Red Records


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In Montreal, Canada, Black Snake and Mark Sultan played in the underground punk-garage band The Spaceshits. Following that band's demise, Sultan banged drums for Canadian garage rock legends Les Sexareenos. Black Snake transformed into King Khan and relocated to Hamburg, Germany to become the Maharaja of '60s super-soul with his band The Shrines. After the Sexareenos split, Sultan traveled the world with his guitar, serenading Brazilians, Laotians, Americans, and the French with his one-man band BBQ. One day a light bulb went off in their heads and they decided to join forces. The King Khan & BBQ Show was born. They released their debut album, recorded by DM Bob in Hamburg, on Goner Records in 2005. The record was deleted soon thereafter.In The Red presents this long-overdue re-release of this classic in a newly expanded package. There are two bonus tracks not originally available on the Goner release and brand new artwork. This is a must for any fan of real rock'n'roll music. Take off your pants and dance.

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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Rockin' Noise for Rockin' People
This was recommended by Matt Verta-Ray, one of the guitar slingers, along with Jon Spencer, in Heavy Trash when we saw them at The Crystal Bay Club last weekend. It's a superb blend of noisy Americana. Doo-wop, rockabilly, and straight up garage rock. I give it four stars and encourage you to check out everything by Heavy Trash.


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