Coyote and Lost Records
Mofungo
Part no wave, part post-punk, Mofungo was an off-kilter noise band that worked in atonalities, squalling sax, and unsettling vocals. Mofungo "evolved" (rather than just formed) from a group called Blinding Headache, which was essentially a running jam session that took place in a New York University dormitory. Blinding Headache morphed into Mofungo when Rick Brown left to join Information. Their first release, the Elementary Particles EP, saw release in 1980 after the band had paid some dues by backing Nico. In 1981, the band released their first full-length album, End of the World. Partially mixed by the dB's' Chris Stamey, the album caught the attention of critic Robert Christgau, who managed to talk them up enough to get them a single release in the U.K. on Rough Trade. After 1982's Out of Line, the band went through a lineup shift, with Seth Gunning gone, drummer Jeff McGovern focusing on his other band, the Scene Is Now, and sax player A.C. Chubb leaving to start a family. The album, regardless of internal strain, contained "classic" Mofungo tracks that would become staples in the band's live show: "Three," "FBI Informant," and "Migrant Assembly Line Workers." Dwindled down to just two members, Robert Sietsama and Willie Klein set about enrolling new members to carry on.
Joining Mofungo for the next era of the band's recording history were Chris Nelson and Phil Dray, and the band began a three-album relationship with Lost Records, under the larger umbrella of Twin/Tone. Frederick Douglass (1985), Messenger Dogs of the Gods (1986), and End of the World, Pt. 2 (1987) were all well-received, and the band followed the 1987 release with a tour of the Midwest in an RV driven by Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan. While quasi-member and producer Elliott Sharp was unable to make the trip through the heartland, he did manage to finagle the band a deal with then indie heavyweights SST, headed by former Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn. The politically topical (attacks on Robert Bork and the air traffic controllers' strike, for example) Bugged (1988) was their first SST release, followed in 1989 with their final album, Work. In June 1992, Mofungo played their last show, at CBGB's in New York.
- from a bio by Chris True on AllMusic
Mofungo
Frederick Douglas
Philip Dray - drums, electric guitar Farfisa organ, backing vocal
Willie Klein - vocal, electric and acoustic guitars
Chris Nelson - vocal, drums, electric guitar, trombone
Robert Sietsema - bass, backing vocal, Orella can
with
Elliot Sharp - alto and soprano sax and organ
Produced by: Elliot Sharp
Engineer: side one - Martin Bisi at BC Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Engineer: side two - Stevie McAllister live to 2 track at Plugg
Mofungo
Messenger Dogs of the Gods
Willie Klein - vocal, electric and acoustic guitars
Chris Nelson - vocal, drums, electric guitar, keyboards
Robert Sietsema - bass, electric guitar, keyboards
Elliot Sharp - guitar, saxophone, keyboards
with
Heather Drake - vocals
Produced by: Elliot Sharp
Engineered by: Martin Bisi at BC Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Mofungo
Lemmings b/w
George Washington Carver/Sojouner Truth,
Johnny Didn't Come Marching Home
- B/W -
Mofungo
End of the World, Part 2
Willie Klein - vocal, electric and acoustic guitars
Chris Nelson - vocal, drums, electric guitar, trombone
Robert Sietsema - bass, backing vocal, Orella can
Elliot Sharp - alto and soprano sax and organ
with
Sue Garner - violin, vocals
Philip Dray - Harmonica, Keyboards
Produced by: Elliot Sharp
Engineered buy: Martin Bisi at BC Studios, Brooklyn, NY
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