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Originally Posted by michelej1
Go Insane is still among my favorite albums. So, for me he hit earlier. But no I don't like Law and Order.
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I think
Law is the one truly
alternative album Lindsey ever made. It's a whoopie cushion (I borrow the trope from Steve Simels) with no relationship to anything in the culture in 1981—like
Tusk before it, it's an actual alternative to the popular music world at that time.
Even Lindsey's staunchest fans listen to his later albums and cite other favorites of theirs as being similar in style, sonics, or atmosphere. But nobody ever said
Law sounded like something else in the pop world
at that time. (The same holds largely true for
Tusk.) LB really and truly created an alternative work that first time out. Completely original (even the style of its '40s and '50s covers is unlike anybody else's),
Law is also—luckily for me—the funniest and bounciest, which is why it's my favorite.