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Butthole Surfers - The Last Astronaut album

Butthole Surfers - The Last Astronaut album

  • Performer: Butthole Surfers
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Last Astronaut
  • Released: 1998
  • Style: Alternative Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1668 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1430 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 450

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Album Weird Revolution. The Last Astronaut Lyrics. Now we have- We've, uh, cleared The Southern tip of South America and We're coming in- On into Australia And over New Zealand And I have never seen- Incredible- Beauty- One of the excavators On the exploratory satellite Number 5-8-12.

This song is by Butthole Surfers and appears on the album Weird Revolution (2001). Now we have-We've, uh, clearedThe Southern tip ofSouth America andWe're coming in-On into AustraliaAnd over New ZealandAnd I have never ty-One of the excavatorsOn the exploratory satelliteNumber 5-8-12. It seems like, uh,The people hereAre really, really sad,And I'm just sort ofConfused right no. t seems as ifSome sort of deviseHas detonated here.

Band Name Butthole Surfers. Album Name After the Astronaut. Released date April 1998. Music StyleExperimental Rock. Members owning this album2.

I don't think CDs were destroyed, but knowing how many were sent out as promotional items is impossible

Weird Revolution is the eighth studio album by the alternative rock band Butthole Surfers, released in 2001 on Surfdog Records and Hollywood Records. It is in large part a rerecorded version of an earlier album, tentatively entitled After the Astronaut, that was abandoned in 1998. The initial release of this album featured a lenticular cover and jewel case that shows the baby's limbs moving and shooting a beam at other planes on the cover

Butthole Surfers - The Last Astronaut (demo). Butthole Surfers - They Came In (After The Astronaut - Track 10). Extract Chords. Butthole Surfers - Yentel (After The Astronaut - Track 7). Butthole Surfers - Jet Fighter (After The Astronaut - Track 3).

The song 'The Last Astronaut' by Butthole Surfers has a tempo of 81 beats per minute (BPM) on 'Weird Revolution'. This song is played at 81 Beats Per Minute (Andante), or 20 Measures/Bars Per Minute. Time Signature: 4/4. Use the Metronome below to practice at this tempo. Video The Last Astronaut. 10. The Last Astronaut. Top Songs Butthole Surfers.

Tracklist

1 The Weird Revolution 3:37
2 Intelligent Guy 3:16
3 Jet Fighter 2:42
4 Imbuya 2:56
5 Mexico 3:48
6 Venus 3:57
7 The Last Astronaut 4:37
8 Yentel 3:22
9 Junkie Jenny In Gaytown 3:39
10 They Came In 5:01
11 I Don't Have A Problem 5:02
12 Turkey & Dressing 2:35

Notes

Issued in a card sleeve with custom sticker. Track times taken sticker

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
8677 Butthole Surfers (Sequenced & Mastered) ‎(Cass, Promo) Capitol Records 8677 US 1998

Comments

Hrguig Hrguig
It was thought to be a lie. An 'After the Astronaut' promo CD. And yet here it is...with a photographic proof, no less. A couple of cassette variants exist, but the CD is a rare bird indeed. It appears they changed the name of the project to 'The Last Astronaut' by the time the CDs were pressed, most likely at Capitol's insistence, but even having a title track couldn't save the project from its fate...I don't think CDs were destroyed, but knowing how many were sent out as promotional items is impossible. A scant handful at best before the album was scrapped, and lawsuits started to fly between all parties involved...One of the cassette variants has a release date listed of February 2, 1998...that never happened, and my educated guess is that the CDs were released sometime in April or May...who exactly they were sent to is anybody's guess...it couldn't have been very many, because the first lawsuit against their manager was initiated right around that time as well...shortly thereafter, they were dropped by Capitol altogether...The band doesn't even know who initiated sending promotional materials out to press for 'After the Astronaut', since nothing had really been settled as to when it would get released. Rumors that Marcy Playground, another Capitol band, stole the artwork commissioned by Mark Ryden for their 'Shapeshifter', therefore delaying the record, are not true...Paul gave artist Mark Ryden the idea for the front cover of the album...Mr Ryden then painted a back cover based on the theme Paul gave him (aliens and indians). Long 'After the Astronaut' was scrapped, the Marcy Playground found that back cover image in the Capitol art archive and it became the front cover of 'Shapeshifter...They had no idea on the artowrk's previous intent, nor was it the art orginally commissioned by Paul...In any event, or rather because of a lot of events, these CDs didn't get mailed to many folks before things turned to shit. This makes finding one these days quite a challenge, to put it mildly. I'd say it's scarcity rivals the band's first demo cassette from 1981; 'I FUCK YOUR WIFE'...anyone got one of those??...
VAZGINO VAZGINO
There is a huge difference between the 2. A friend of mine bought a copy of it on ebay for something crazy like $100, just to end up with a cd-r of it. At that point, it didn't matter. We all fell in love with it. Now from what i recall. Up to that point, all those cd-r copies were actually sourced from the cassette version. Cut to 'X' amount of years later, with what i think is an actual cd-r copy of the actual cd. The first thing i noticed, right off the hop in the first 3 seconds, was that all the tape hiss was gone. now, unless someone just took the old cd-r version of it, and cleaned it up to remove the tape hiss, is possible. but i would like to think that it actually came off an actual silver cd copy of it. either way, it's still a brilliant album, and i actually prefer this version of it, over the Weird Revolution version. the only thing i wish i could have taken photos of, back then. was the 8-Track version i made at home. and yes, i had to rearrange the track orders to make it fit on to the tape. as to what i taped over, i don't even remember. good times. still a brilliant release.
Balhala Balhala
Very helpful and informative as always Jimi! Thanks, Randy in Colorado.
Abywis Abywis
I actually got lucky and had this in an illegal download...all the track sound like demos for what later would end up on Weird Revolution. But the tracks that didn't make the cut are pretty sweet. Turkey & Dressing is wicked but sounds a lot like one of the tracks of Electriclarryland. I spent a long time trying to find a picture of the cover but what I got turns out to be a bootleg cover that someone made to sell some fake copies but is kinda cool in its own way.