
Psychedelic Jungle is a Rock album by The Cramps, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 56 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Garage Rock
- fuzzy
- playful
- psychedelic
About
Lux Interior and Ivy Rorschach relocated their operation from New York to Los Angeles, which would remain their home for the remainder of Lux’s life. Before recording <i>Psychedelic Jungle</i>, they enlisted the talents of a 21-year-old Mexican-American guitarist named Kid Congo Powers, who'd already proven his musical ingenuity in an early incarnation of the likeminded Gun Club. New blood and new environs reinvigorated The Cramps, and while <i>Psychedelic Jungle</i> is less insistent than <i>Songs the Lord Taught Us</i>, it's a more fun and imaginative outing. The effect of Los Angeles is immediately evident. A band once driven by the gritty misanthropy of Lower Manhattan is suddenly groovier, as if their low-budget basement rock was now geared for cruising Hollywood streets rather than the confines of CBGB. As usual, the band draws from a variety of obscure heroes of trashy rock 'n' roll. “Goo Goo Muck” was catchy enough to convert fans of new wave, but the album's soul lies in the lusty shuffle of “Cavemen,” “Can’t Find My Mind," and “Voodoo Idol.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Green Fuz2:07
- A2Goo Goo Muck3:02
- A3Rockin' Bones2:48
- A4Voodoo Idol3:38
- A5Primitive3:30
- A6Caveman3:50
- A7The Crusher1:45
Side B
- B1Don't Eat Stuff Off The Sidewalk2:03
- B2Can't Find My Mind3:00
- B3Jungle Hop2:03
- B4The Natives Are Restless2:59
- B5Under The Wires2:43
- B6Beautiful Gardens3:57
- B7Green Door3:36
Credits
Performers
- Nick KnoxDRUMS
- Kid Congo PowersGUITAR
- Poison IvyGUITAR
- Lux InteriorVOCALS
- Congo PowersGUITAR
- Ilka LuxVOCALS
17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 56 pressings tracked on Gatefold
