Red House Painters / Ocean Beach / Shock Me
Artist Red House Painters
Album Title: Ocean Beach / Shock Me
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Art Rock
Format Vinyl (2)
Released 03/28/1995
Reissue Date 08/15/2015
Label 4AD
Catalog No CAD 3411
Bar Code No 6 52637 34111 9
Reissue Yes
Packaging Gatefold LP Sleeve
Tracks
Ocean Beach / Shock Me (Disc 1)
A1. Cabezon (3:10)
A2. Summer Dress (2:52)
A3. San Geronimo (7:38)
A4. Shadows (6:02)
B1. Over My Head (7:01)
B2. Red Carpet (2:34)
B3. Brockwell Park (3:51)
B4. Moments (7:52)
Ocean Beach / Shock Me (Disc 2)
A1. Long Distance Runaround (4:41)
A2. Drop (13:26)
B1. Shock Me (4:49)
B2. Sundays And Holidays (3:01)
B3. Three-Legged Cat (1:41)
B4. Shock Me (Acoustic Version) (10:42)
Date Acquired 09/17/2016
Personal Rating
Acquired from Electric Fetus - Duluth
Purchase Price 20.99

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Notes

Ocean Beach:
A1 to B4, C2 published by God Forbid Publishing
C1 published by Rondor Music
P & C 1995 4AD
Recorded and mixed at Coast Recordings, San Francisco and David Wellhousen's Studio San Francisco. Mastered by John Golden Mastering Newbury Park, California

Shock Me
D2, D3 God Forbid Publishing
D1, D4 Polygram Music
Recorded and mixed at Coast Recorders, San Francisco. Additional recording at Razors Edge, San Francisco

Comes in gatefold sleeve with inners.

Reviews
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:

Red House Painters has always been Mark Kozelek's project, but Ocean Beach represents the first record that is almost entirely a solo project. Not that that distinction has made a great change in the music -- Ocean Beach is a spare, gentle, nearly painfully introspective folk-rock album that draws more from Simon & Garfunkel than Bob Dylan. Kozelek reigns in the droning, experimental tendencies of the group's first full-length album, yet he is more generous with his melodies and arrangements than the band's second untitled record. While Red House Painters remains very arty and self-conscious, Ocean Beach shows the singer/songwriter breaking out of his shell ever so slightly, bringing more fully developed songs and melodies with him.

AllMusic Review by Dean Carlson:

Despite having a title track by Kiss, this mid-career EP displays a confident, introspective Red House Painters seemingly influenced by a parallel world where Nick Drake shoegazed it up with Ride or Chapterhouse. Somehow, it's quietly splendid. Both "Sundays and Holidays" and "Three-Legged Cat" take the plaintive, solo-acoustic work of a haunted troubadour without once sounding folksy or trite. Even the cover title track sounds just bridled enough to stun fans of both Kiss and Red House Painters alike (Mark Kozelek would later repeat this strategy on his debut album, Rock 'N Roll Singer). Most EPs are nugatory, contract-stalling diversions, yet this mini-release is simply essential -- in both senses of the words.
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