Fun (Daniel Johnston Album)
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''Fun'' is the second studio album by singer-songwriter
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, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes. Most of his work consisted of cassettes recorded a ...
, and his thirteenth album overall. It was his first major label release, as well as his only album for
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. The album was produced by
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member
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. Two years after the release, Johnston was dropped from the Atlantic Records label.


Background


Label courtship

By 1991, Johnston was institutionalized at the
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after relocating to
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, with his family. During this period, Johnston's popularity continued to grow, with
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wearing a shirt featuring the ''
Hi, How Are You ''Hi, How Are You: The Unfinished Album'' is the sixth self-released music cassette album by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, recorded in September 1983. The subtitle refers to the length of the album; Johnston had intended for it to be an h ...
'' cover in several publicity events, most notably at the
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. The shirt's visibility led to increased publicity for Johnston. Around that time,
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contacted Johnston's manager, Jeff Tartakov, about signing him to
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. Tartakov, Tolkin, and Johnston met in the waiting room of Austin State Hospital and had a half-hour business meeting, resulting in a contract taking careful consideration into Johnston's situation. The label would provide Johnston with a physician, not require him to tour, and not drop him for failure to promote a record. Tartakov referred to this as "The most one-sided contract in favor of artists' rights that had ever been drawn up." Elektra intended to sign Johnston for his entire career, with eight records planned. Over the next few months, Tartakov and Tolkin waited for Johnston's health to improve. Meanwhile, Tartakov was contacted by Yves Beauvais, Vice President of A&R for
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, who was interested in signing Johnston. Tartakov told him they were close to signing with Elektra, which launched a
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with a $100,000 possibility. Once Daniel was released from Austin State, he became paranoid about Elektra, worried that they were satanic and that Elektra recording artists
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would "beat and kill him." As such, the deal was abandoned. Tartakov eventually discovered he had been replaced as Johnston's manager by Tom Gimbel. Johnston had discovered Gimbel after visiting Austin-based record label Amazing Records. After giving the receptionist a tape, Gimbel recognised Johnston and followed him out to give him his card. Months later, Johnston hired Gimbel as his manager. Gimbel insisted he had no experience as a manager, but Johnston convinced him to try. Within weeks of Gimbel's hiring, in February 1994, Johnston was signed to Atlanta. The new contract featured no provisions to deal with Johnston's illness, with an emphasis on releasing the album as soon as possible.Yazdani, Tarssa; Goede, Don (2006). ''Hi, how are You?: The Life, Art & Music of Daniel Johnston''. Last Gasp. p. 19-20. .


Writing

Johnston had written a majority of tracks at his pianoYazdani, Tarssa; Goede, Don (2006). ''Hi, how are You?: The Life, Art & Music of Daniel Johnston''. Last Gasp. p. 21. . between 1990 and 1994. The earliest traces of 'Fun' material date back to Johnston's March 14, 1990, live performances at
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, during which he premiered the songs "Silly Love" and "Love Wheel." This was during the writing of his previous album, ''
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''. In late 1992, Johnston performed a trio of live dates across Texas, the last of which, at the
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, was recorded and released as ''
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'' in 1998. The setlist was largely made up of songs which would later appear on ''Fun'', including "Mind Contorted", "Life in Vain", "Love Will See You Through", "Happy Time", "Crazy Love", "Rock 'n' Roll/EGA", and "Foxy Girl."


Recording

Beauvais was aware that Johnston's illness would make the album difficult to record, and so he hired
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to produce. Leary later noted that Johnston had trouble playing instruments at the time, leading to Leary providing much of the backing. According to Beauvais, Johnston was suffering with severe lithium tremors, and his hands were too unsteady to play piano. Johnston woulds showcase the basic chord progression of songs to Leary, who would then work on the instrumentation and guitar tracks in a local studio owned by
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. The vocals were overdubbed in Johnston's parents' garage, just outside Houston.


Release

'Fun' was released on September 20, 1994, selling 5,800 copies. Johnston was dropped by Atlantic in 1996.''
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'', Dr.
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, 2005
After this release Johnston would take a hiatus, but would eventually return with ''
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'' in 2001. During that period Johnston performed several live shows.


Track listing


Credits

''Adapted from album liner notes'' *
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, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes. Most of his work consisted of cassettes recorded a ...
'':'' Vocals, Keyboards on 7, 15, 17,
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on 3, 12, Guitar on 'Silly Love' ''Guest Performers'' *
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: Guitar on 2, 4, 6, 8, - 10, 14, 18, Bass on 1, 8, 10, 18, Drums on 1, 10, 18, Tambourine on 'Lousy Weekend', Backing Vocals on 'Rock 'N' Roll/Ega' *
King Coffey King Coffey (born Jeffrey Coffey; 1964) is an American drummer, known for being the drummer of the psychedelic/noise rock band Butthole Surfers. He began drumming in a Fort Worth hardcore punk band called The Hugh Beaumont Experience in high sc ...
: Drums on 1, 10, 18, Tambourine on 'Lousy Weekend' * Sandy Smallens: Bass on 2, 14 *
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: Violin on 2, 14 * John Hagen: Cello on 2, 5 *
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: Piano on 'Love Will See You Through' ''Technical'' *
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: Engineer, Mixing, Production


References


External links


''Personal Demons''
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at Google Music * {{Authority control Daniel Johnston albums 1994 albums Atlantic Records albums Albums produced by Paul Leary