The Story
A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
Nixon was released in early 2000. It was Lambchopâs fifth LP, and the first record of any kind that the band had released in over a year, after a half-decade in which scarcely three months went by without some kind of new Lambchop music. Starting with the swell of horns in the middle of album opener âThe Old Gold Shoe,â Nixon glides easily from one unexpected grace note to the next, peppering in funk, R&B, gospel, country, vintage folkâand integrating them all, not presenting them discretely. Lambchop has always taken its Nashville origins seriously, making use of the wide variety of talented musicians who live and work in Music City.
Nixon drew Lambchopâs usual raft of mixed reviews and modest sales statesideâthough the positive reviews were more positive than ever, as many critics put the album on their year-end best-of lists, and fans whoâd long loved the band felt more comfortable evangelizing to newcomers about such an accessible, tuneful record. Over the years, as Lambchop has continued to experiment, making more albums that are just as conceptual and well executed, Nixon has grown in stature as a sort of origin point.
Yet as much as it was the kickoff to a new chapter in Lambchopâs story, Nixon was also an ending of sorts, at least as far as Wagner is concerned. On the records that have followed, heâs tended to work with fewer personnel on any given track, moving away from Nixonâs bigger sound. âNixon mightâve been the peak of the 14-person Lambchop,â he says. It was also the last Lambchop album to be recorded almost entirely with the old analog methods, which is something that Wagner marvels at now, given how complex these songs were to assemble.
LP includes digital download and a bonus CD containing White Sessions 1998: How I Met Cat Power, a remastered live solo session Kurt recorded in 1998..

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
Nixon was released in early 2000. It was Lambchopâs fifth LP, and the first record of any kind that the band had released in over a year, after a half-decade in which scarcely three months went by without some kind of new Lambchop music. Starting with the swell of horns in the middle of album opener âThe Old Gold Shoe,â Nixon glides easily from one unexpected grace note to the next, peppering in funk, R&B, gospel, country, vintage folkâand integrating them all, not presenting them discretely. Lambchop has always taken its Nashville origins seriously, making use of the wide variety of talented musicians who live and work in Music City.
Nixon drew Lambchopâs usual raft of mixed reviews and modest sales statesideâthough the positive reviews were more positive than ever, as many critics put the album on their year-end best-of lists, and fans whoâd long loved the band felt more comfortable evangelizing to newcomers about such an accessible, tuneful record. Over the years, as Lambchop has continued to experiment, making more albums that are just as conceptual and well executed, Nixon has grown in stature as a sort of origin point.
Yet as much as it was the kickoff to a new chapter in Lambchopâs story, Nixon was also an ending of sorts, at least as far as Wagner is concerned. On the records that have followed, heâs tended to work with fewer personnel on any given track, moving away from Nixonâs bigger sound. âNixon mightâve been the peak of the 14-person Lambchop,â he says. It was also the last Lambchop album to be recorded almost entirely with the old analog methods, which is something that Wagner marvels at now, given how complex these songs were to assemble.
LP includes digital download and a bonus CD containing White Sessions 1998: How I Met Cat Power, a remastered live solo session Kurt recorded in 1998..
























