| Camper Van Chadbourne is one of Eugene Chadbourne's best albums, and 
        perhaps the best introduction to his weird world. He offers up his usual 
        assortment of cover songs, medleys, and socially conscious originals, 
        but what makes this album different is the participation of Camper Van 
        Beethoven. Rarely does Chadbourne work with such capable accompanists, 
        and the difference is pronounced. While Chadbourne still flies off on 
        meandering guitar tangents and noise excursions, the instrumental talents 
        of CVB provide a better anchor so that the individual tracks don't degenerate 
        into chaos. Many of the original lyrics concern current events and consequently 
        have become dated, but that's par for the course with protest music. (by Greg Adams, All 
        Music Guide) |