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''It's Spooky'' is a collaborative album by musicians
Jad Fair Jadwin B. Fair (born June 9, 1954) is an American singer, guitarist, graphic artist, and founding member of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese. Biography Fair was born in Coldwater, Michigan. In 1974, he and his brother David formed the ...
(of the band
Half Japanese Half Japanese is an American art punk band formed by brothers Jad and David Fair in 1974, after their family's relocation to Uniontown, Maryland. Half Japanese' original instrumentation included a small drum set, which they took turns playin ...
) and
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in Outsider music, outsider, Lo-fi music, lo-fi, and alternative rock, alternative music scenes. Most ...
. It was first released in 1989 on 50 Skidillion Watts Records, under the title ''Jad Fair and Daniel Johnston.'' Although receiving praise from critics and fans alike, the record was commercially overlooked. Both Johnston and Fair play the majority of instruments, including vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards and drums.


Background

Jad Fair Jadwin B. Fair (born June 9, 1954) is an American singer, guitarist, graphic artist, and founding member of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese. Biography Fair was born in Coldwater, Michigan. In 1974, he and his brother David formed the ...
was first made aware of
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in Outsider music, outsider, Lo-fi music, lo-fi, and alternative rock, alternative music scenes. Most ...
in 1985 when Johnston's then-manager Jeff Tartakov gave him a copy of '' Hi, How Are You?'' while Fair was playing in Austin, Texas with
Half Japanese Half Japanese is an American art punk band formed by brothers Jad and David Fair in 1974, after their family's relocation to Uniontown, Maryland. Half Japanese' original instrumentation included a small drum set, which they took turns playin ...
. Three years later, in April 1988, Johnston was in New York City recording at Noise New York Studios, there he met with Fair for the first time. During these sessions, Johnston recorded two songs co-written with him and Fair, "Some Things Last a Long Time" and "Do It Right." "Do It Right" was recorded at a session between Johnston and
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that Fair had organized.''
The Devil and Daniel Johnston ''The Devil and Daniel Johnston'' is a 2005 documentary film about American musician Daniel Johnston (1961–2019). Summary The film chronicles Johnston's life from childhood up to age 45, with an emphasis on his experiences with bipolar diso ...
, Dr.
Jeff Feuerzeig Jeff Feuerzeig (born 1964) is an American film director and screenwriter best known for ''The Devil and Daniel Johnston'', his profile of cult musician and outsider artist Daniel Johnston, for which he was awarded the Directing prize for Document ...
, 2005''
That track was eventually released on Tucker's second studio album, ''
Life in Exile After Abdication ''Life in Exile after Abdication'' is the second album by Moe Tucker, released in 1989. Production Rather than performing all of the instruments herself, as on Playin' Possum, her debut album, Tucker is accompanied by Lou Reed, Jad Fair, Daniel ...
''. "Some Things Last a Long Time" later appeared on Johnston's ''
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'' album.


Recording

The song "The Making Of The Album" details how the original plan was to record the album at Daniel's home in West Virginia in July, but it was rescheduled after Fair's car broke down. Johnston and Fair eventually reunited in
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in August. Jad Fair later noted that Johnston was dressing in all white during this period and stated that Johnston believed it was "The Christian thing to do". During their visit, Jad and his brother David had an idea to film a movie with Johnston, titled ''My Dinner With Daniel'', which featured casual conversation between the trio, as well as musical performances from Johnston. The album was completed in a single week. Fair later said it was very intense and that it was hard to keep up with all of Johnston's ideas. He was put in charge of recording the album and had to work around Johnson's reluctance to do more than a few takes. Johnston and Fair recorded most of the album in two takes; for the first take, Fair would focus on mic placement and recording levels, then join in for the second take. Fair had wanted to work on the project for a more extended period to smooth things out, but Johnston insisted that they finish it by the time he left town. The album contains material co-written by Johnston and Fair as well as solo compositions by both and covers of Rodgers/Hammerstein,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The latter act featured Kathy McCarty, who Johnston had previously dated. Johnston previously included an extended "Happy Talk" demo on his 1983 album '' The Lost Recordings.'' Shorter versions of the bonus tracks "Caspar The Friendly Ghost" and "Get Yourself Together" had both also been demoed in 1983, on Johnston's ''
Yip/Jump Music ''Yip/Jump Music'' is the fifth self-released music cassette album by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, recorded over the summer 1983. The album was re-released on cassette in 1986 by Stress records, and in 1988 released on CD and double LP ...
'' and '' Hi How Are You'' tapes, respectively. A second demo of Casper appeared on Johnston's 1985 '' Continued Story'' album. An excerpt from the Jad Fair assisted version of Casper recorded in 1988 earlier appeared on Johnston's ''
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'' album. Soon after returning to West Virginia, Johnston was arrested and institutionalized. He had not been taking his medication at the time and, during an episode, caused an old woman to jump out of her second-story window while attempting to "cast out her demons." Johnston was institutionalized at
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.


Release

The album was released in 1989 by 50 Skidillion Watts as ''Jad Fair and Daniel Johnston'',
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in Outsider music, outsider, Lo-fi music, lo-fi, and alternative rock, alternative music scenes. Most ...
And
Jad Fair Jadwin B. Fair (born June 9, 1954) is an American singer, guitarist, graphic artist, and founding member of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese. Biography Fair was born in Coldwater, Michigan. In 1974, he and his brother David formed the ...
- Jad Fair And Daniel Johnston ( 50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Watts Records, JAD9-1, 1989)
while Johnston was still institutionalized. Fair and Johnston originally wanted the project to be released as a
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, but it was ultimately cut down to a single LP. It was also released as a CD and a cassette, with four additional bonus tracks, including the full re-recording of "Casper" previously featured on ''
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''. In 1993
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released a CD version in Europe retitled ''It's Spooky,''. This version featured six additional bonus tracks including an alternate version of "Tears, Stupid Tears" from Johnston's ''
1990 Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
'' album, an extra Glass Eye cover, as well as a
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cover. In 2001 this version was released in the US by
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. For its 30th anniversary, the album was re-released by
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, who put out a vinyl box set version which featured "Ashes On The Ground" as a bonus track, as well as a Flexi-Disc of "I Live My Broken Dreams".


Legacy

Following the 2001
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reissue, ''
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'' published a review of the album written by founder Ryan Schreiber. He referred to it as "Sometimes brutally irritating" and "unnatural," but it was also "the definitive recording of both artists' solo output." He also commented on the album's length, saying, "Its eternal length is just a testament to the boundless insanity raging within Daniel Johnston's confused mind." On the musical side, he said, "Johnston's irrelevant ramblings are often redeemed by his knack for writing great melodies" and that in their collaborations, Fair refined Johnston's melodies, but on later tracks, attempts to make them too avant-garde. Ultimately Schreiber gave the album a 6.3/10, and said "Beneath the din of disorganization, there are really some excellent songs." The following year, in 2002,
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covered "What I've Seen." In 2005,
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included a cover of "I Did Acid With Caroline" as a hidden bonus track on their album '' Monsters In Love.'' The following year,
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released a short cover of "Nothing Left." In 2011
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covered "Frankenstein Conquers The World." In 2015, The ''
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'' published an article written by Shannon Sweet to highlight the cover of "Sweet Loafed" featured on the 1993 edition of the album. Sweet described the cover as "A trip through hell." She compared it to the
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' original, praising it for its lack of similarity, saying that its lack of production value and "Bitchin' virtuosic guitar solos" was the beauty of it. She noted that it was a song with no trace of pretension and called it a glimpse into the mind of Johnston. In 2018 two artists covered "Tears Stupid Tears," a song which earlier appeared on Johnston's ''
1990 Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
'' album; the artists are Holy Sons and Nick Shoulders. Following Johnston's death in 2019, several media outlets published retrospectives on Johnston, some briefly mentioning ''It's Spooky.'' ''
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'' cited it as an example of his less accessible work. For Indie Wire's memorial piece on Johnston,
Jeff Feuerzeig Jeff Feuerzeig (born 1964) is an American film director and screenwriter best known for ''The Devil and Daniel Johnston'', his profile of cult musician and outsider artist Daniel Johnston, for which he was awarded the Directing prize for Document ...
described the album, as well as Johnston's back catalog from 1981 - 1990, as "The most intimate, emotional, heartbreaking and brilliantly humorous listening experiences of my life."


Track listing

All tracks written by
Daniel Johnston Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in Outsider music, outsider, Lo-fi music, lo-fi, and alternative rock, alternative music scenes. Most ...
unless stated otherwise.


1989 LP version


References

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