The Bride on the Boxcar: A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014

The Bride on the Boxcar: A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014

by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
The Bride on the Boxcar: A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014

The Bride on the Boxcar: A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014

by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's

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Overview

Marking the 11th anniversary of the band, Joyful Noise Recordings presents an expansive five-LP collection of previously unreleased songs, demos, and alternate takes by songwriter Richard Edwards' outfit Margot & the Nuclear So and So's. The Bride on the Boxcar: A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014 offers a full album's worth of outtakes from each of the group's five full-length records to date: Hybristophilia (The Dust of Retreat rarities), Panic Attacks (Low Level Bummer) (Animal!/Not Animal rarities), Now, Let's Risk Our Feathers (Buzzard rarities), Dark Energy in the Spotlight (Rot Gut, Domestic rarities), and You Look Like the Future, Baby (Sling Shot to Heaven rarities). The set also arrives after Edwards' 31st birthday, making it representative of his twenties. Gems among the previously unreleased songs -- and there are more unreleased songs than previously released ones -- include the very first track of the compilation, a tender acoustic duet called "Lost at Sea," and the lovely, regret-seeped rock tune "Lost on 49th St," also from Hybristophilia. That album also features a much more vulnerable (and arguably better if not cleanly ended) demo version of "On a Freezing Chicago Street." Animal!/Not Animal cuts include a winning, grittier, electric guitar-guided version of "Broadripple Is Burning" (a "Living Room Version" appears later) and the unreleased "If Ya Wanna Go Out [Demo]," a sweet and catchy acoustic-guitar ditty ("If you wanna go out, I'll go/But I'd rather stay home, sleep in my bed, smoke cigarettes"). The genial ballad "As Beautiful as Ever" probably didn't belong on the rock-minded Buzzard but still deserves an airing, and a quiet cover of Jules Shear's "All Through the Night" (made popular by Cyndi Lauper) from the Rot Gut, Domestic rarities surprises with its fragility. A nihilistic love song packaged as breezy AM pop, "Bummer" is a standout from the Sling Shot to Heaven rarities and of the whole collection ("I'm gonna love you 'til the big one hits"). At 58 tracks, The Bride on the Boxcar is a lot of Margot, so it's really for devoted fans who want as much of the band's material as they can get. Having said that, Edwards' intimate lyrics and singer/songwriter disposition sit beautifully on the stripped-down production of the majority of the demos and some alternate versions, and the abundance of "new" songs will make it worth the investment for anyone on the fence. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/14/2016
Label: Joyful Noise
UPC: 0714270690198
Rank: 126912

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Lost at Sea
  2. Vampires in Blue Dresses
  3. Lost on 49th St
  4. Somewhere the City Lights Leave Us Behind
  5. The Stench of Love
  6. Waking Up and Walking Out
  7. I Was Drunk
  8. Cheap Motel Room
  9. On a Freezing Chicago Street
  10. Avalanche
  11. Things You Shouldn't Do

Disc 2

  1. Pirates
  2. A Tangle of Blonde
  3. I Git Even
  4. As Tall as Cliffs
  5. Moonshine Baby
  6. Cam's Piano Opus
  7. A Children's Crusade on Acid
  8. Whiskey Jingle
  9. If Ya Wanna Go Out
  10. Blue Collar, Red Letter
  11. Cold, Kind & Lemon Eyes
  12. No Vaseline

Disc 3

  1. Black Demon
  2. Birds
  3. Earth to Aliens: What Do You Want?
  4. Will You Love Me Forever?
  5. Bubbleprick
  6. I Won't Eat My Vegetables
  7. NYC Hotel Blues
  8. Francine
  9. As Beautiful as Ever
  10. Lunatic, Lunatic, Lunatic
  11. There's a Freakshow Downtown

Disc 4

  1. You Ain't Afraid of the Devil
  2. Fingertips
  3. Payphone
  4. Coonskin Cap
  5. Don't Bug Me, I'm Drinkin'
  6. Something in the Way
  7. All Through the Night
  8. Why Would I Go Outside?
  9. Blinkin' Fuzz
  10. Broadripple Is Burning
  11. Jesus Breaks Your Heart

Disc 5

  1. Lazy
  2. Your Sister's House
  3. Bleary-eye-d Blue
  4. Nixon
  5. Vivian
  6. Ziggy Stardust
  7. Bummer
  8. Heart of Darkness
  9. Bust Up Fantasies
  10. Beatin' Off in Public
  11. You Win
  12. Blame the World

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Margot & the Nuclear So and So's   Primary Artist
Ronnie Kwasman   Guitar,Noise
Madeleine   Vocals,Featured Artist
Andy Fry   Guitar,Vocals
Cameron McGill   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Heidi Lynne Gluck   Bass,Vocals,Keyboards
Jessie Lee   Cello,Vocals
Megan Edwards   Vocals
Devon Ashley   Drums
Vess Ruhtenberg   Guitar
Brian Deck   Drums,Percussion
Kenny Childers   Guitar,Vocals
Eric Kang   Guitar
Casey Tennis   Percussion
Tyler Watkins   Bass,Vocals
Kristen Reilly   Vocals
Jon Rogers   Vocals
Lily   Vocals,Featured Artist
Richard Edwards   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Emily Watkins   Vocals,Keyboards
Chris Fry   Drums
Ashley White   Vocals,Keyboards
Erik Kang   Guitar,Strings

Technical Credits

Bean Show   Liner Notes
Kevin Show   Liner Notes
Rot Gut   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Paul Mahern   Mixing
Kurt Cobain   Composer
Greg Dulli   Liner Notes
John Congleton   Engineer,Liner Notes
Mark Linkous   Composer
Jules Shear   Composer
Rhett Miller   Liner Notes
Brian Deck   Producer,Liner Notes
David Bowie   Composer
Neil Strauch   Engineer
Tyler Watkins   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Tom de Savia   Liner Notes
Stacy Novak   Paintings
Richard Edwards   Composer
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