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It's only fitting that for Soul-Junk's auspicious 1960 release, the stylistically dizzying San Diego-based band has returned to the comfy confines of Sounds Familiar, home of their musically adventurous cross-continental kinfolk Danielson. Recorded at Danielson's New Jerusalem Recreation Room studio in South Jersey and co-produced by Glen Galloway and Daniel C. Smith, 1960 is S-J's eleventh album - as in, counting upwards since their 1995 debut long-player 1950, and aside from the numerous EPs, singles and fruitful collaborations along the way.
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1. (Aleph) Let the Dead Bury Their Dead, You Go Preach the Kingdom of God 2. (Beth) Javanese 3. (Gimel) the Teeth 4. (Daleth) Kitchen Qualify 5. (He) Rudolph 6. (Waw) Screaming Lobster 7. (Zayin) Threewise 8. (Heth) Saturn Ring Hula 9. (Teth) Hangtime 10. (Yod) Sawp Jaws 11. (Kaph) Ahasuerus Jig 12. (Lamed) Forever O Lord Your Word Is Settled in Heaven 13. (Mem) Sweeter Than Honey 14. (Nun) Your Testimonies 15. (Samek) Zizzer 16. (Ayin) Jauncy Burza 17. (Pe) Tack ; Yearn 18. (Tsadde) Bornn 19. (Qoph) Scottish Yak 20. (Resh) Jauncy Burza 21. (Shin) Big Bear Cassiopeia 22. (Tau) Persian Earball