<rss version='0.91'><channel><title>Mumps - How I Saved The</title><link>http://www.notlame.com/CDMUMPS1.html</link><description>Mumps - How I Saved The</description><item><title>Mumps - How I Saved The</title><description>Amazing CD and DVD combo from The Mumps, who were anthologized back in 1995 by Eggbert Records.  Too pop for punk, too &quot;old school&quot; for the New Wave. Mumps were a 70`s era New York rock band, out of time. Think Sparks, The Quick, The Modern Lovers and Jim Carroll.  This takes all those tracks on that CD, adds a ton more and a really, really fun, complete DVD filled with all sorts of insanely enjoyable performances, live, video, backstage. Why they never got a record deal at the time, is still unfathomable considering the sub-mediocre bands that did.  They released 2 singles and studio demo-ed a ton more(all included here).  Lead singer Lance Loud was the key character in &quot;An American Family&quot; -- the first &quot;reality&quot; show in 1973, folks over the age of, say, 43 should remember this.  Read on, find out the story!  &lt;p&gt; &quot;4 1/2 stars.. The Mumps were the sort of band who were destined not to fit in wherever they landed -- their particular combination of pop hooks, rock guitar figures, full-on glam flamboyance, wickedly funny lyrics and unashamed charisma added up to music that was a little too smart for the house no matter where they played. The fact their lead singer Lance Loud was both America`s first reality TV star and an unabashedly out-of-the-closet gay icon probably didn`t encourage many folks to take them seriously, either, but How I Saved the World makes an excellent case for the argument that they were the &quot;Great Lost Band&quot; of the mid- to late-`70s CBGB`s scene. While they were very decidedly not punk rock, the Mumps obviously shared their scene-mates desire to upend mainstream rock as it stagnated in the 1970s, and they certainly hit the ground with a sound all their own -- suggesting rock cabaret that had actually learned how to rock, Kristian Hoffman and Lance Loud`s songs took the pop outrage of Sparks, stripped off some of the gingerbread, and ultimately improved on their model on nearly every level, while their smarty-pants wit was a good bit funnier than anyone else mining similar territory. Almost 25 years after the Mumps called it quits, &quot;Crocodile Tears,&quot; &quot;Fatal Charm&quot; and &quot;Rock &amp; Roll This, Rock &amp; Roll That&quot; sound like they should have been hit singles, &quot;Brain Massage&quot; is the anti-psycho-babble song Jello Biafra spent most of his career trying to write, and &quot;I Like to Be Clean&quot; and &quot;Muscleboys&quot; were prescient examples of Loud bringing the minutiae of the gay experience into rock. How I Saved the World is a souped-up version of the out-of-print 1994 collection Fatal Charm, which preserved the lion`s share of the Mumps` repertoire through single sides, unreleased demos and rehearsal tapes. This edition is enriched with two unreleased songs and a bonus DVD that demonstrates the Mumps were an impressive live act, and Loud was a genius frontman. A real labor of love, How I Saved the World saves the Mumps from an oblivion they certainly didn`t deserve, and this material sounds as gloriously off kilter today as it did when it was recorded, which, assuredly, is a compliment. R.I.P., Lance.&quot;-AMG. Fans of this era, this is Extremely Highly Recommended, even for folks exploring this time period a bit deeper, will find a lot to recommend almost as highly.
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