No Pain for Cakes

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No Pain for Cakes
Studio album by
Released1987
RecordedNovember 1986
GenreJazz
Length38:00
LabelAntilles/Island[1]
ProducerJohn Lurie
The Lounge Lizards chronology
Lounge Lizards
(1981)
No Pain for Cakes
(1987)
Voice of Chunk
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Robert ChristgauB+[2]
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide[3]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]

No Pain for Cakes is an album by the American jazz band the Lounge Lizards, released in 1987.[5][6] John Lurie sang on the album.[7] Marc Ribot contributed to No Pain for Cakes.[8]

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Lurie; except where indicated

  1. "My Trip to Ireland"
  2. "No Pain for Cakes"
  3. "My Clown's on Fire" (John Lurie, Curtis Fowlkes, Marc Ribot)
  4. "Carry Me Out"
  5. "Bob and Nico"
  6. "Tango #3, Determination for Rosa Parks" (Evan Lurie)
  7. "The Magic of Palermo" (John Lurie, Evan Lurie)
  8. "Cue for Passion" (Evan Lurie)
  9. "Where Were You" (Evan Lurie, Erik Sanko)

Personnel

Lounge Lizards

Additional personnel

  • Anders Gårdmand - baritone saxophone on "No Pain for Cakes" and "Carry Me Out"
  • Jill Jaffe - violin on "No Pain for Cakes"
  • Seigen Ono at the Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens - recording and mixing
  • Valerie Goodman - coordinator
  • Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC - mastering

References

  1. ^ Milkowski, Bill. "Label Watch: Luaka Bop and John Lurie's Lounge Lizards". JazzTimes.
  2. ^ "Robert Christgau: CG: The Lounge Lizards". www.robertchristgau.com.
  3. ^ MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 690.
  4. ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 434.
  5. ^ "The Lounge Lizards Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  6. ^ "Lounge Lizards". Trouser Press. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Lounge Lizards' John Lurie". MTV News.
  8. ^ Blush, Steven (October 4, 2016). "New York Rock: From the Rise of The Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB". St. Martin's Publishing Group – via Google Books.