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  1. Ranging in time from 1974's "Moons" (a glorious electronic hymn that's among Moore's most endearing songs) to a 2001 collaboration with New York noise-hipster Kramer, the songs on Nevertheless Optimistic; the title comes from 1978's "Norway," which ironically isn't on the album; are as musically wide-ranging as one would expect from the ...

  2. Nevertheless Optimistic by r. stevie moore © 2003, released 21 October 2003 1. Hug Me (with Kramer) 2. Dates (with Dave Gregory) 3. First-Hand 4. Holocaust Parade 5. Part of the Problem 6. Hobbies Galore 7. Irony 8. Funny Child 9. Back in Time 10. The Jinx 11. Wayne, Wayne 12. Pedestrian Hop 13. Copy Me 14. Blues for Cathy Taylor 15. I Hate ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Nevertheless Optimistic" on Discogs.

  4. Kramer: That's what led to Billy Mumphrey's downfall. Elaine: Oh, boy. Kramer: You see, Elaine, Billy was a simple country boy, you might say a cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high-stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue.

  5. archive.org › download › cd_nevertheless-optimistic_r-stevie-mooreR.Stevie Moore - Archive.org

    Nevertheless Optimistic . Produced by Irwin Chusid and R. Stevie Moore . Mastering: Steve Stein/Sonic Boom, NYC . ... 1. 2001 FEB 28 produced and engineered by Kramer, North Moore St, NYC . 2. 1999 FEB Swindon, Wiltshire UK (DG basic (oftentrack, bkg vcls); 1999 AAAY @2219 Pennington Bend, Nashville

  6. This article presents the complete oeuvre of American musician, composer and record producer Kramer, including his work as a band member and collaborating artist.

  7. The album features collaborations with XTC guitarist Dave Gregory and Shimmy Disc maverick Kramer. It also includes a dubbed duet with outsider music scat legend Shooby Taylor, the Human Horn. The rest of Nevertheless contains lots of guitar weirdness, quirky lyrics, bastard bluegrass, and melodic ballads.