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damage.jpgThe Jon Spencer Blues Explosion have shortened their name to Blues Explosion, and they're readying a new disc, Damage!, for release on September 28. The album was produced by a variety of talent including DJ Shadow, David Holmes, Dan the Automator, Steve Jordan and Alan Moulder. Public Enemy's Chuck D guests on the record. Other guests include Elliott Smith and Martina Topley-Bird.

Tracks:

1.Damage

2.Burn It Off

3.Spoiled

4.Crunchy

5.Hot Gossip

6.Mars, Arizona

7.You Been My Baby

8.Rivals

9.Help These Blues

10Fed Up And Low Down

11.Rattling

12.Blowing My Mind

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After the demise of his groovy hate-fuck band Pussy Galore, JON SPENCER formed The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with Russell Simins and Judah Bauer. For 13 years they have continually proven to the most exciting and innovative band in rock roll with an uncompromising torrent of groundbreaking records and incendiary live shows. With their 7th album, Damage (Sanctuary Records), they have stripped down their name to, simply, BLUES EXPLOSION. Says Spencer: “It has always been THE BLUES EXPLOSION. It has never been a solo act. We’re brothers. This is just a show of our solidarity, our strength, and our love.

http://www.musicsyndicate.com/college/gene...lues_tracks.asp

You can sample some riffs here:

http://www.mtv.com/bands/az/jon_spencer_bl...533/album.jhtml

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