Biafra, Jello -& The New Orleans Raunch And Soul All-stars-
Walk On Jindal's Splinters
Here is the long-rumored, sweat-soaked live album from the night Bill Davis (Dash Rip Rock) and Fred Le Blanc (Cowboy Mouth) dared Jello Biafra to join them during Jazzfest and sing all classic New Orleans soul, rhythm and blues, and (at Jellos request) garage songs! Joining in were piano Wildman Pete "Wet Dawg" Gordon (Mojo Nixon), Pepper Keenan (Down, Corrosion of Conformity) and a wacky horn section that even includes a sousaphone! 'Walk On Jindal's Splinters' is a full-on soul/trash/frat/garage gumbo from eleven of New Orleans finest. The album also showcases a whole other side of Jello Biafra: his deep, pre-punk roots known only to a handful of vinyl junkies and anyone lucky enough to catch his DJ gigs. The set includes renditions of classic songs s.a. 'Judy In Disguise', 'House Of The Rising Sun', 'Working In A Coal Mine' and 'Land Of 1.000 Dances'.