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For Respect
1993 studio album by Don Caballero From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For Respect is the debut album by Don Caballero, a Pittsburgh-based band.[3][4] For Respect was released on Touch and Go Records in 1993.[5]
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Though Ian Williams is credited on guitar for this album, he only joined the band shortly before For Respect's recording and had little substantial creative influence. As a result, this album is much less orchestrated and complex than Don Caballero's later work. In a 2006 interview with the e-zine Space City Rock, Damon Che revealed that he played guitar on some Don Caballero songs, including the choruses of "Well Built Road".
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SCTV
The album contains several allusions and references to the Canadian sketch comedy show Second City Television:
- The band took its name from an episode of SCTV in which TV station manager Guy Caballero became a Corleone-esque mob boss called Don Caballero.[2] "For respect" is Guy Caballero's justification for using a wheelchair.
- On the back cover of the CD insert, drummer Damon Che is photographed sitting in a wheelchair dressed as Guy Caballero.
- The audio samples in "Got a Mile, Got a Mile, Got an Inch" are all from SCTV. In one, someone asks Guy Caballero "I thought you rode a wheelchair?", to which he responds "Oh, I just use that for respect."
- "Subdued Confections" is yet another quote from SCTV.
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Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote: "Dynamic, driving, distorted and entirely free of indulgent improvisation, the eleven tracks — from the Melvins-like title cut to the ambling spareness of 'Subdued Confections' and the frenzied vectors of 'Belted Sweater' — underscore the value of talent in producing rugged instrumental music that’s really saying something."[2]
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Track listing
Personnel
- Don Caballero:
- Damon Che - drums; guitar on "Well Built Road"
- Ian Williams - guitar
- Pat Morris - bass guitar
- Mike Banfield - guitar
- Steve Albini - producer
References
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