HUMAN SWITCHBOARD - WHO'S LANDING IN MY HANGAR? - VINYL LP
The Beastie Boys proclaimed their love of the band on TV, The Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell are well known fans of the band and Kurt Cobain said that the band's song "Refrigerator Door" was "the 'Stairway to Heaven' of punk." Jason Gross from Perfect Sound Forever called Human Switchboard an "extraordinary musical comet," described their sound as "expressive, poppy, quirky, gutsy, novel, and unafraid of cliches that work," and said that their songs were "often more compelling than anything else at this time in America."
The band's landmark lone studio album, Who's Landing In My Hangar? was produced by Human Switchboard and Paul Hamann and recorded mostly in 1981 at Suma Studios in Painesville, OH. It included "Who's Landing in My Hangar?" and "I Can Walk Alone," the two tracks that they had originally recorded for a possible deal with the UK's Rough Trade Records, along with eight newer tunes. Voted as the No. 11 best album of the year in the 1981 Village Voice "Pazz & Jop" critics poll, it's been newly remastered by Howie Weinberg for this long awaited vinyl LP reissue from Fat Possum.
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HUMAN SWITCHBOARD - WHO'S LANDING IN MY HANGAR? - VINYL LP
HUMAN SWITCHBOARD - WHO'S LANDING IN MY HANGAR? - VINYL LP
The Beastie Boys proclaimed their love of the band on TV, The Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell are well known fans of the band and Kurt Cobain said that the band's song "Refrigerator Door" was "the 'Stairway to Heaven' of punk." Jason Gross from Perfect Sound Forever called Human Switchboard an "extraordinary musical comet," described their sound as "expressive, poppy, quirky, gutsy, novel, and unafraid of cliches that work," and said that their songs were "often more compelling than anything else at this time in America."
The band's landmark lone studio album, Who's Landing In My Hangar? was produced by Human Switchboard and Paul Hamann and recorded mostly in 1981 at Suma Studios in Painesville, OH. It included "Who's Landing in My Hangar?" and "I Can Walk Alone," the two tracks that they had originally recorded for a possible deal with the UK's Rough Trade Records, along with eight newer tunes. Voted as the No. 11 best album of the year in the 1981 Village Voice "Pazz & Jop" critics poll, it's been newly remastered by Howie Weinberg for this long awaited vinyl LP reissue from Fat Possum.
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The Beastie Boys proclaimed their love of the band on TV, The Screaming Trees' Mark Lanegan and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell are well known fans of the band and Kurt Cobain said that the band's song "Refrigerator Door" was "the 'Stairway to Heaven' of punk." Jason Gross from Perfect Sound Forever called Human Switchboard an "extraordinary musical comet," described their sound as "expressive, poppy, quirky, gutsy, novel, and unafraid of cliches that work," and said that their songs were "often more compelling than anything else at this time in America."
The band's landmark lone studio album, Who's Landing In My Hangar? was produced by Human Switchboard and Paul Hamann and recorded mostly in 1981 at Suma Studios in Painesville, OH. It included "Who's Landing in My Hangar?" and "I Can Walk Alone," the two tracks that they had originally recorded for a possible deal with the UK's Rough Trade Records, along with eight newer tunes. Voted as the No. 11 best album of the year in the 1981 Village Voice "Pazz & Jop" critics poll, it's been newly remastered by Howie Weinberg for this long awaited vinyl LP reissue from Fat Possum.











