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The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In : ウィキペディア英語版
The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In

''The Master's Bedroom is Worth Spending a Night In'' is the title of the April 8, 2008 release by San Francisco-based rock band Thee Oh Sees. The album was the first to be released under the name "Thee Oh Sees", after the band had previously been known as "The Ohsees". It is their seventh studio album overall.
==Background==
Their previous album, ''Sucks Blood'', already used the name "Thee Oh Sees" on the interior of both CD and vinyl releases, while the exterior continued to use the name "The OhSees".〔http://www.discogs.com/Thee-Oh-Sees-Sucks-Blood/release/1386951〕〔http://www.discogs.com/Thee-Oh-Sees-Sucks-Blood/release/1849908〕
This album seems to get its title from ''The master's bedroom, it's worth spending a night there'', a 1920 painting by surrealist Max Ernst. Additionally, the phrase is a line in the Mekons song "Hostile Mascot," from their album ''Retreat From Memphis.''〔http://www.wikiart.org/en/max-ernst/the-master-s-bedroom-it-s-worth-spending-a-night-there〕〔Musical and artistic knowledge.〕
This album marked the first appearance of Mike Shoun, the drummer that joined the band following the departure of previous drummer, Patrick Mullins. Shoun's arrival marked a change in the band's sound. John Dwyer noted that his style "brought it up to a more party thing".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/660 )〕 The change in style can be observed in ''Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion'', which was recorded prior to the creation of ''The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In'' (both were released in 2008). The songs "Block of Ice" and "Ghost In The Trees" appear on both releases, but the latter performances on ''The Master's Bedroom...'' are faster and more rock-oriented. "Two Drummers Disappear" also features Chris Woodhouse as second drummer.〔http://terminal-boredom.com/larsvsohsees.html〕 Woodhouse was the mix engineer for the twelve of the songs on the album that were recorded in San Francisco. The remaining three tracks, "Graveyard Drug Party", "Maria Stacks", and "You Will See This Dog Before You Die", were recorded in New York City with mix engineers Dave Sitek (of TV on the Radio) and Chris Moore. Jigmae Baer was the drummer for these three tracks, rather than Mike Shoun.〔http://www.tomlab.de/front/index.php?action=release_detail&release_id=218&release_strike=217&artist_id=92&release_action=tracks〕〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-masters-bedroom-is-worth-spending-a-night-in-mw0000783380/credits〕
The songs were influenced by a variety of artists, including Adam and the Ants ("Visit Colonel"), Taj Mahal ("Poison Finger"), and Pink Floyd's "The Scarecrow" ("Graveyard Drug Party"). "Ghost In The Trees" was adapted from "Putrifiers" by Yikes, one of Dwyer's previous bands. He would later allude to this work again with 2012's album ''Putrifiers II''. "Block Of Ice" was heavily influenced by Red Krayola's song "Hurricane Fighter Plane" as well as Malcolm Mooney's work with Can.〔 "Block Of Ice" had also appeared on the album ''Deuteronomy'' by The Intelligence in 2007. The two bands had toured together, and The Intelligence recorded their cover of the song before John Dwyer had recorded a studio version with his own band.〔http://www.victimoftime.com/articles/thee-ohsees-intelligence-and-nrsz-vaporize-vancouv/〕 Lars Finberg, the leader of The Intelligence, would later go on to join Thee Oh Sees as second drummer and second guitarist in 2011.

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