Delicate Tension

Delicate Tension
Studio album by R. Stevie Moore
Released November 1978
Recorded 1976–1978
Genre Punk, lo-fi
Label H.P. Music
Producer R. Stevie Moore
R. Stevie Moore chronology
Stance
(1978)
Delicate Tension
(1978)
Everything (Tout)
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork7.7/10[2]

Delicate Tension is the second official album by American musician R. Stevie Moore, issued in a small pressing by his uncle Harry Palmer's H.P. Music in November 1978. The album is the follow-up to the compilation Phonography (1976). It mainly contains Moore's new songs and sound experiments captured since his recent move north from Nashville to New Jersey, all recorded on 1/4 track 7½ ips reel-to-reel stereo tape decks. The album cover was designed by Moore himself.

"I Go Into Your Mind" was later remade and released on 2006's The Yung & Moore Show.

Reissues

Delicate Tension was reissued on compact disc in July 2004 by Cordelia Records in the UK. It included 10 bonus tracks, including the complete Stance e.p. from September 1978, as well as rare photos and an extensive e-mail interview by Jenkins.

Track listing

All tracks written by R. Stevie Moore.

Side one
No.TitleOriginal appearanceLength
1."Cool Daddio" 2:40
2."Delicate Tension" 3:55
3."Schoolgirl" 2:00
4."Don`t Blame The Niggers" 3:29
5."Zebra Standards 29" 4:31
6."You Are Too Far from Me"Swing and a Miss (1978)5:13
Side two
No.TitleOriginal appearanceLength
1."Oh Pat" 1:20
2."Apropos Joe"Sheetrock (1978)3:10
3."Funny Child"Piano Lessons (1978)2:04
4."Norway"The North (1977)2:40
5."This Wednesday" 1:33
6."I Go Into Your Mind" 2:10
7."Horizontal Hideway"Games and Groceries (1978)1:05
8."Don`t Let Me Go to the Dogs"Swing and a Miss (1978)5:13

Notes

  • Previously released tracks according to Moore.[3]

Personnel

  • R. Stevie Moore – guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Mark Cudnik - mailed drum tracks (1-5, 14)
  • Irwin Chusid - drums (11)

References

  1. Delicate Tension at AllMusic
  2. Masters, Marc (August 22, 2013). "Personal Appeal / Delicate Tension / Clack!". Pitchfork.
  3. Moore, R. Stevie. "R. Stevie Moore Alphabetic". rsteviemoore.com. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
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