The Grand Pecking Order

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The Grand Pecking Order
Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2001
RecordedApril 2001
Studio The Barn
Genre Alternative rock, experimental rock, hard rock, avant-garde
Length51:46
Label Elektra
Asylum
Producer Oysterhead

The Grand Pecking Order is the first album by American rock band Oysterhead, released on October 2, 2001. The album was recorded in guitarist Trey Anastasio's Barn recording studio. Oysterhead was intended to be a single performance, but the project spawned this album and a mini-tour in support of the album.

Contents

Many of the songs from that first performance are on the album, including "Little Faces" (a reworked version of "I Am Oysterhead"), "Mr. Oysterhead," "Rubberneck Lions," "Pseudo Suicide," and "Owner of the World." The song "Oz is Ever Floating" refers to the album's recording engineer, Oz Fritz, and his beliefs in psychoanalyst Dr. John C. Lilly. The song "Birthday Boys" is about the temporally-proximate birthdays of Claypool (September 29) and Anastasio (September 30) while in Las Vegas in 2000. [1] The song "Radon Balloon" would appear as a reworked instrumental version on Anastasio's self-titled album as "Ray Dawn Balloon." The song "Wield the Spade" was based on a speech by Romania's final communist leader, Nicolae Ceauşescu. [2]

Eventually, the release of this album was supported by a brief tour of North America. The band played a one-off reunion show at Bonnaroo on June 16, 2006.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Pitchfork Media (6/10) [4]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [5]

Allmusic gave the album praise, remarking "It would be a difficult task to even find three musicians with voices as uniquely dissimilar as those of Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland, much less attempt to effectively fuse them together within the same band -- and yet, this is precisely what Oysterhead manages to pull off on their debut album." They clarified that "the characteristic trademarks of each member are still firmly in place -- Anastasio's fluid guitar passages, Claypool's monstrous low-end bass tone, and Copeland's deft hi-hat and cymbal work -- but unlike many albums by previous supergroups[...] the musicians seem to be carefully listening and playing off of one another at all times -- and enjoying themselves doing so." [3]

Track listing

All songs, unless otherwise noted, are music: Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland; lyrics: Anastasio and Claypool.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLead vocalsLength
1."Little Faces"  Claypool and Anastasio4:57
2."Oz Is Ever Floating"  Anastasio2:49
3."Mr. Oysterhead"Claypool Claypool4:51
4."Shadow of a Man"ClaypoolClaypoolClaypool3:44
5."Radon Balloon"AnastasioAnastasioAnastasio3:21
6."Army's on Ecstasy"Claypool Claypool4:31
7."Rubberneck Lions"  Claypool and Anastasio5:17
8."Polka Dot Rose"Claypool Claypool3:10
9."Birthday Boys" AnastasioAnastasio3:06
10."Wield the Spade"Copeland and MacDonald  Claypool (with spoken word by Copeland)5:48
11."Pseudo Suicide"  Claypool and Anastasio4:54
12."The Grand Pecking Order"ClaypoolAnastasio and ClaypoolClaypool2:35
13."Owner of the World"  Anastasio2:45

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References

  1. Billboard, October 3, 2001.
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  4. Pitchfork Media review
  5. Rolling Stone review