
Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 The Funeral Pudding Vinyl LP Indies 2025
Tracklist:
1. Waited Too Long
2. Flames Up
3. Firing Squad
4. Traffic Mule
5. 23 Kings Crossing
6. Heavy Head
7. Give Me Back My Golden Arm
8. Sidewinder
9. The Invitation
The Funeral Pudding originally came out as a CD-only release on the Dutch label Brinkman to promote Thinking Fellers Union Local 282âs 1994 European tour. For the domestic release, the band chose Chicagoâs Ajax Recordsâwhich had already released two TFUL282 singles in 1990âto press a 12-inch mini-LP. Comprising a selection of songs masterfully recorded and produced by Greg Freeman right after the sessions that yielded 1993âs Admonishing The Bishops EP, The Funeral Pudding could be thought of as a sister release to that EP; indeed, the band originally considered combining tracks from both sessions into a single album. Had it been released, that record wouldâve followed the pattern of the previous album in which the bandâs pop and avant-garde leanings are yoked together cheek by jowl. Instead, Admonishing showcases the band at its most accessible while The Funeral Pudding flaunts their more expansive, abrasive and absurdist side without forfeiting the earlier EPâs miraculously high standards for songwriting and sonic clarity. What makes The Funeral Pudding a unique feather in the Fellersâ cap is that most of the tracks are sung by bassist Anne Eickelberg and guitarist Hugh Swartsâa notable departure from the Davies / Hageman vocal dominance on most of the other albums. With Eickelbergâs soaring vocals leading the proceedings, tracks like âWaited Too Longâ and âHeavy Headâ are some of the most beloved in the bandâs discography. And â23 Kings Crossingâ is a whiplash inducing psych / prog stunner that adds another metric ton to the burden of proof demonstrating that TFUL282 was creating some of the most thrilling, enduring and sonically autonomous music of its era.
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$9.52Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 The Funeral Pudding Vinyl LP Indies 2025
Tracklist:
1. Waited Too Long
2. Flames Up
3. Firing Squad
4. Traffic Mule
5. 23 Kings Crossing
6. Heavy Head
7. Give Me Back My Golden Arm
8. Sidewinder
9. The Invitation
The Funeral Pudding originally came out as a CD-only release on the Dutch label Brinkman to promote Thinking Fellers Union Local 282âs 1994 European tour. For the domestic release, the band chose Chicagoâs Ajax Recordsâwhich had already released two TFUL282 singles in 1990âto press a 12-inch mini-LP. Comprising a selection of songs masterfully recorded and produced by Greg Freeman right after the sessions that yielded 1993âs Admonishing The Bishops EP, The Funeral Pudding could be thought of as a sister release to that EP; indeed, the band originally considered combining tracks from both sessions into a single album. Had it been released, that record wouldâve followed the pattern of the previous album in which the bandâs pop and avant-garde leanings are yoked together cheek by jowl. Instead, Admonishing showcases the band at its most accessible while The Funeral Pudding flaunts their more expansive, abrasive and absurdist side without forfeiting the earlier EPâs miraculously high standards for songwriting and sonic clarity. What makes The Funeral Pudding a unique feather in the Fellersâ cap is that most of the tracks are sung by bassist Anne Eickelberg and guitarist Hugh Swartsâa notable departure from the Davies / Hageman vocal dominance on most of the other albums. With Eickelbergâs soaring vocals leading the proceedings, tracks like âWaited Too Longâ and âHeavy Headâ are some of the most beloved in the bandâs discography. And â23 Kings Crossingâ is a whiplash inducing psych / prog stunner that adds another metric ton to the burden of proof demonstrating that TFUL282 was creating some of the most thrilling, enduring and sonically autonomous music of its era.
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Tracklist:
1. Waited Too Long
2. Flames Up
3. Firing Squad
4. Traffic Mule
5. 23 Kings Crossing
6. Heavy Head
7. Give Me Back My Golden Arm
8. Sidewinder
9. The Invitation
The Funeral Pudding originally came out as a CD-only release on the Dutch label Brinkman to promote Thinking Fellers Union Local 282âs 1994 European tour. For the domestic release, the band chose Chicagoâs Ajax Recordsâwhich had already released two TFUL282 singles in 1990âto press a 12-inch mini-LP. Comprising a selection of songs masterfully recorded and produced by Greg Freeman right after the sessions that yielded 1993âs Admonishing The Bishops EP, The Funeral Pudding could be thought of as a sister release to that EP; indeed, the band originally considered combining tracks from both sessions into a single album. Had it been released, that record wouldâve followed the pattern of the previous album in which the bandâs pop and avant-garde leanings are yoked together cheek by jowl. Instead, Admonishing showcases the band at its most accessible while The Funeral Pudding flaunts their more expansive, abrasive and absurdist side without forfeiting the earlier EPâs miraculously high standards for songwriting and sonic clarity. What makes The Funeral Pudding a unique feather in the Fellersâ cap is that most of the tracks are sung by bassist Anne Eickelberg and guitarist Hugh Swartsâa notable departure from the Davies / Hageman vocal dominance on most of the other albums. With Eickelbergâs soaring vocals leading the proceedings, tracks like âWaited Too Longâ and âHeavy Headâ are some of the most beloved in the bandâs discography. And â23 Kings Crossingâ is a whiplash inducing psych / prog stunner that adds another metric ton to the burden of proof demonstrating that TFUL282 was creating some of the most thrilling, enduring and sonically autonomous music of its era.













