GODS and MONSTERS
March 13, 1992
Brooklyn, New York
St. Ann's Church

Gary Lucas (guitar)
Jeff Buckley (vocals, guitar)
Tony Maimone (bass)
Anton Fier (drums)

Recording: very good FM broadcast with hiss
Source: CDr trade with Koichi Nishishu summer.of.love@csc.jp

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58:48 *Disc 1*
01) 00:50 Introduction
02) 06:08 CRUEL
03) 04:37 NO SOUL
04) 06:49 DISTORTION
05) 04:35 GRACE
06) 06:02 HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE
07) 06:27 IN THE CANTINE
08) 07:00 HYMN L'AMOUR
09) 06:03 SATISFIED MIND
10) 10:10 HAREM MAN

53:13 *Disc 2*
11) 01:06 Introduction
12) 06:07 STORY WITHOUT WORDS
13) 03:25 DREAM OF A RUSSIAN PRINCESS
14) 04:59 SWEET THING
15) 05:47 SHE IS FREE
16) 05:47 DINK'S SONG
17) 11:34 NO ONE MUST FIND YOU HERE
18) 09:07 BLUEBIRD BLUES
19) 05:14 MOJO PIN

111:59 total time
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NOTES:
Corrected DC offsets and removed index clicks using Steinberg WaveLab. The actual audio content was not altered or "remastered". Some hiss, so there are some analog generations in there. This show came from the CDr set that is usually traded with the 1991 Gods and Monsters demos. A better version most definitely exists. Until then...

ROLLING STONE, 4/16/92
NEW FACES: GARY LUCAS AND JEFF BUCKLEY

Gary Lucas and Jeff Buckley certainly couldn't create a more impressive avant-rock resume. Lucas played guitar for Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band during the group's early-Eighties period that yielded "Doc at the Radar Station" and "Ice Cream for Crow." Buckley is the son of legendary jazz-folk-rock singer Tim
Buckley, whose groundbreaking work was cut short by his untimely death from a drug overdose in 1975.

After working with Beefheart, Lucas kicked around, sitting in with groups like the Mekons and the Woodentops, while playing solo guitar gigs that were equal parts free jazz, psychedelic rock & roll and
urban blues. Buckley, meanwhile, was living in Los Angeles, where he was working on demos. When the two met at a tribute to the elder Buckley at Brooklyn's place of art-rock worship, the Church at St. Anne's, they began writing together. Under the moniker Gods and Monsters, Lucas and Buckley now have a partnership (and a development deal with Imago Records) that churns out music that runs the gamut of rock's family tree -- swirling energy that is a schizophrenic mix of psychedelic spinning, jazz improvisation and
raw blues rambling.

The final Gods and Monsters lineup just might add an eighty-proof kick to the already immediate mix. After auditioning a number of rhythm section, the two have roped in Golden Palominos maestro and drummer Anton Fier and Pere Ubu bassist Tony Maimone -- the same pair who put the power in Bob Mould's touring power trio.