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

  1. "Charred Resentment the Same"
  2. "Predatory King Today"
  3. "Affection’s the Pay"
  4. "Dark of Garage"
  5. "I Am Six Pounds of Dynamite"
  6. "This Rookie Runs"
  7. "I Feel Too Young to Die"
  8. "Stupid Is as Stupid Does"
  9. "Sicknessing"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Burgett, Greg (2004) "South San Gabriel", CMJ New Music Monthly, Issue 132, p. 16
  2. "South San Gabriel - The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until The Operation's Through", No Depression, April 30, 2005. Retrieved September 23, 2017
  3. Schacht, John "The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through Review", Allmusic. Retrieved September 23, 2017
  4. Wibbs, Chris (2005) "South San Gabriel The Carlton Chronicles: Not Until the Operation's Through", Exclaim!, June 1, 2005. Retrieved September 23, 2017