Under pressure from the record company to produce catchier and promotional discs, emerged mid-70s, the two-disc Beefheart "Unconditionally Guaranteed" and "Blue Jeans And Moonbeams". Mischievous, one could of course argue that the Captain has betrayed both discs themselves, but that is not so easy and would be unfair! Ultimately, it was just about the money. -To The for the record company as well as to the captain's (although, seems to have living in a trailer park in the Mojawe desert, never been used very much). Majority have both "Unconditionally Guaranteed" and "Blue Jeans & Moonbeams", the total work of captains nothing, but really nothing in common. -Gleichwohl Is they are always Beefheart fan on the record shelves, a CD rack, because strange way both discs not sooo evil and stand out, despite the prescribed mainstream, quite positive (because still so'n tiny bit oblique) of so many other "rock music" slithers off. In the "UG" Take no one has actually emphasize, as all are very catchy for the Captains conditions. Only in "Upon The My-O-My" and "Peaches" he builds a little on earlier (and later) at times. In "Happy Love Song" and "This Is The Day" it is indeed my opinion almost a bissl embarrassed (that's almost as if reversed Howard Carpendale songs interpreted by the Einstürzende Neubauten!), But you can do it somehow, as well instrumented exciting listen. But here must remain in his strips of Schuster: In addition to such ingenious masterpieces such as "Safe As Milk", "Mirror Man", "Trout Mask Replica", "The Spotlight Kid" Clear Spot "and especially" Doc At The radar station "are both" Unconditionally Guaranteed "and" Blue Jeans & Moonbeams "pretty in the rain. Its real advantage is not to be dismissed out of hand, because both can whether their catchiness, be thoroughly recommended as a "gateway drug" for future Beefheart listeners. (After one then increases slowly over "Safe As Milk", "Mirror Man" and other glazing for "Trout Mask Replica"). -And Everything is fine!