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BARNETT, Courtney/KURT VILE - Lotta Sea Lice - Vinyl (LP)

Sold Date: November 7, 2017
Start Date: October 12, 2017
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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Sales & help: 020 7424 1960 ● ebay@juno.co.uk Shop categories Information Courtney BARNETT/KURT VILE Lotta Sea Lice(white vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code) Marathon Artists

Cat: MA 0114LPI. Rel: 16 Oct 17
Indie


Side 1 - Track 1. Over Everything Side 1 - Track 2. Let It Go Side 1 - Track 3. Fear Is Like A Forest Side 1 - Track 4. Outta The Woodwork Side 2 - Track 5. Continental Breakfast Side 2 - Track 6. On Script Side 2 - Track 7. Blue Cheese Side 2 - Track 8. Peepin' Tom Side 2 - Track 9. Untogether

They may not be the most iconic Kurt and Courtney duo in history, but they're a pairing that definitely works well. 'Lotta Sea Lice' meets somewhere in between Kurt Vile's spiritual slacker country & western, and Courtney Barnett's self-effacing indie rock. Vile's Pennsylvanian drawl and Barnett's Aussie spoken-word blend perfectly, seeming as though they're bouncing off each other's natural relaxed coolness. The duo trade verses, lines and even each other's songs, with a cover 'Out Of The Woodwork' from Barnett's 2013 double EP, and Barnett offering a stripped back solo version of Kurt Vile's 'Peeping Tomboy'. Interestingly, they cover each other so well that either party could have written the original. In this way, this collaboration makes so much sense that, hopefully, it won't be limited to one album together.