Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
Safe As Milk
Label ©  Unknown
Release Year  1967
Length  1:11:25
Genre  Psychedelic
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  C-0014
Bitrate  (various) Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Sure 'nuff 'n Yes, I Do  
       2:15  
      2.  
      Zig Zag Wanderer  
       2:40  
      3.  
      Call On Me  
       2:38  
      4.  
      Dropout Boogie  
       2:33  
      5.  
      I'm Glad  
       3:32  
      6.  
      Electricity  
       3:09  
      7.  
      Yellow Brick Road  
       2:29  
      8.  
      Abba Zaba  
       2:44  
      9.  
      Plastic Factory  
       3:10  
      10.  
      Where There's Woman  
       2:11  
      11.  
      Grown So Ugly  
       2:28  
      12.  
      Autumn's Child  
       4:02  
      13.  
      Safe As Milk (Take 5)  
       4:15  
      14.  
      On Tomorrow  
       6:57  
      15.  
      Big Baby Shoes  
       4:51  
      16.  
      Flower Pot  
       3:56  
      17.  
      Dirty Blue Gene  
       2:44  
      18.  
      Trust Us (Take 9)  
       7:24  
      19.  
      Korn Ring Finger  
       7:27  
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      Beefheart's first proper studio album is a much more accessible, pop-inflected brand of blues-rock than the efforts that followed in the late '60s -- which isn't to say that it's exactly normal and straightforward. Featuring Ry Cooder on guitar, this is blues-rock gone slightly askew, with jagged, fractured rhythms, soulful, twisting vocals from Van Vliet, and more doo wop, soul, straight blues, and folk-rock influences than he would employ on his more avant-garde outings. "Zig Zag Wanderer," "Call on Me," and "Yellow Brick Road" are some of his most enduring and riff-driven songs, although there's plenty of weirdness on tracks like "Electricity" and "Abba Zaba." [Buddha's 1999 reissue of Safe as Milk contained restored artwork and seven bonus tracks.] -- Richie Unterberger
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