Jazz Butcher Bath Of Bacon Rar [ LIMITED ]

A woman in a feathered hat fainted. A man in a bowling shirt wept.

However, the ethics are different. For years, (the Butcher's original label) was defunct. Pat Fish himself, in a famous 2014 Tumblr Q&A, joked: "If you find a bootleg called 'Bath of Bacon,' send me a copy. I lost mine in a flood. And don't pay more than a fiver for it."

The original 1983 release consists of 13 tracks that blend indie rock, pop, and blues with a heavy dose of irony: Jazz Butcher Theme Partytime (often described as "cocktail folk") Bigfoot Motel Sex Engine Thing Chinatown Zombie Love Grey Flanellette La Mer (a surreal faux-French folk song) Poisoned By Food Love Kittens Bath Of Bacon Girls Who Keep Goldfish Modern Availability and Reissues Jazz Butcher Bath Of Bacon Rar

The record is filled with deadpan irony, surreal lyrics (e.g., elephants in faux-French folk songs), and "jazzy" vignettes. Punky Blues:

While some contemporary reviewers called it "quite good fun" for an experiment, retrospectively it is seen as a "charming but uneven" debut that lacks the polish and development of later masterpieces like A Scandal in Bohemia Collector's Item: A woman in a feathered hat fainted

In the sprawling, chaotic landscape of 1980s post-punk and indie rock, there are the monoliths—The Smiths, R.E.M., The Cure—and then there are the cult icons. The artists who operated in the shadows, creating music that was too clever, too eclectic, or simply too strange for the mainstream, yet commanded a fervent, devoted following.

While historical "rar" searches were common for peer-to-peer file sharing, the album is now widely available through official digital channels, including high-resolution downloads on Qobuz and streaming via Spotify and Apple Music . Album Background and Production For years, (the Butcher's original label) was defunct

The original 1983 pressing on Glass Records was limited to just 1,000 copies and featured a distinct mustard-colored sleeve.