Fun Fact.8

Reviews

Robert Wyatt holding "More Sad Hits"

More Sad Hits
(1992, rereleased 2008)

CD — $10.00

LP — $12.00

A year after Galaxie 500 dissolved, Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang returned to producer Kramer’s studio and recorded this album of psychedelic break-up songs.

“Like real water in a world of soda pop.” — Robert Wyatt

1 - E.T.A. (3:50)
2 - Little Red Record Co. (5:16)
3 - Information Age (2:46)
4 - Laika (3:43)
5 - This Car Climbed Mt. Washington (4:53)
6 - Memories (2:52)
7 - Astrafiammante (4:41)
8 - Boston’s Daily Temperature (2:35)
9 - (scene change) (1:30)
10 - Sir Thomas and Sir Robert (2:16)
11 - Once More (5:23)
12 - This Changing World (4:04)

All instruments and vocals by Damon, Naomi, and Kramer
Produced, arranged, and engineered by Kramer
at Noise New Jersey, Summer 1992

“One of the Twenty Most Overlooked Psychedelic Albums” — Harp
“An album of stark, frail beauty.” — Q
“A tour de force of lush romanticism -- deliciously melancholic.”— SF Bay Guardian
“More ephemeral and fragile than even the most translucent of Galaxie moments.” — CMJ
“Possesses more pathos per note than just about anything in the record store bins.” — Alternative Press
“More extravagantly beautiful than it has any right to be.” — Melody Maker
“Maudlin and intelligent.” — Wire