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Maxine / CB Suite is a 2 disc box set of two albums by Charles Bobuck, recorded in 2002 and 2011.

Background

The first disc of this album is 'Maxine' an album recorded by a then anonymous Bobuck in 2002, as prelude music for Demons Dance Alone. It was released digitally in 2012. The bonus track for this CD is 'Go Home', recorded as recessional music for The Wonder Of Weird in 2013, featuring Nolan Cook.

The second disc contains the album 'CB Suite', containing material from the Coochie Brake album by Sonidos De La Noche.

The bonus track for this is a re-recording of Jambalaya, intended to be performed for Talking Light in 2011, but was ultimately abandoned.

Track Listing

Disc One (39:24)

  1. Maxine (33:30)
  2. Go Home - Ft. N. Cook (5:54)

Disc Two (42:06)

  1. CB Suite - Ft. M. Villalobos (36:58)
  2. Jambalaya (5:08)

Liner Notes

In 2011 Charles Bobuck, composer for The Residents was inspired to write some music that reflected his romanticised memories of living as a youth near the Louisiana bog known as Coochie Brake.

He completed the album but had an abundance of left over material which he formed into two projects.

Lying Horse Rock and this, CB Suite

The three projects share a number of musical moments but each is also unique.

Credits

C. Bobuck: Synthesis

N. Cook: Guitars on 'Go Home' & 'CB Suite'

Samples On 'Maxine': Frank & Clyde

M. Villalobos: Utterances on 'CB Suite'