Description:In October of '95, Caulk released their first full-length entitled Love American Style. This record was a departure from the sounds of Learn to Take in that the songwriting became more tuneful and complex with less aggro-screaming. This album put Caulk on the map both in Texas as well as nationally. With such memorable tunes as "In October of '95, Caulk released their first full-length entitled Love American Style. This record was a departure from the sounds of Learn to Take in that the songwriting became more tuneful and complex with less aggro-screaming. This album put Caulk on the map both in Texas as well as nationally. With such memorable tunes as "Take it Down" and "Little Man", the band took their show on the road with months of endless touring. (from Caulk's MySpace page)... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : One Ton Records Release date : 15 October 1995 EAN: 0709652000528 UPC: 709652000528
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"I have a music-related tattoo
In late 1998, Caulk decided to break up for several reasons (mostly because they'd failed to find a home on a major label despite their best efforts). I was bummed. I wanted to honor them, however, so I went out and got a tattoo of the CD art from the album Love American Style (my favorite of theirs). It's a pictograph representation of "I Heart Star", my favorite song on the album, and if I had a picture of it or a scan of the artwork it came from I'd put it here.
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""I Heart Star"
When I found out Caulk was breaking up, I wanted to do something to honor them for letting me get on stage with them. The artwork on the CD for Love American Style was a pictograph representation of the song "I Heart Star", and I'd always dug the way it looked. Plus the song is one of my favorites of theirs, about losing sight of what's important ("I had stars in my eyes" as the refrain goes). So I took the CD to a tattoo artist & had him turn it into my second tattoo. As far as I"