The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through explained
Italic Title: | force |
The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until The Operation's Through |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | South San Gabriel |
Cover: | The Carlton Chronicles – Not Until the Operation's Through.jpg |
Released: | April 5, 2005 |
Genre: | Rock |
Label: | Misra/Munich/Houston Party |
The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through is an album released by South San Gabriel in 2005.
The album's songs are written from the perspective of a cat named Carlton.[1] [2] It was recorded in Argyle, Texas over a three-week period.
Allmusic writer John Schacht gave it a four-star reviewing, calling it "an exquisite foray into wistfulness so sublime you can't help but feel elation mingled with the sadness".[3] Exclaim!s Chris Wibbs called it "a voyage well worth taking, despite the oddity of it being about a cat".[4]
Track listing
- "Charred Resentment the Same"
- "Predatory King Today"
- "Affection’s the Pay"
- "Dark of Garage"
- "I Am Six Pounds of Dynamite"
- "This Rookie Runs"
- "I Feel Too Young to Die"
- "Stupid Is as Stupid Does"
- "Sicknessing"
Personnel
- Will Johnson - vocals, guitars
- Scott Danbom - vocals, keyboards, violin
- Mark Hedman - bass
- Matt Pence - drums
Notes and References
- Burgett, Greg (2004) "South San Gabriel", CMJ New Music Monthly, Issue 132, p. 16
- "South San Gabriel - The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until The Operation's Through", No Depression, April 30, 2005. Retrieved September 23, 2017
- Schacht, John "The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through Review", Allmusic. Retrieved September 23, 2017
- Wibbs, Chris (2005) "South San Gabriel The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through", Exclaim!, June 1, 2005. Retrieved September 23, 2017