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Track 6 from Six Gun Jury's 1989 debut album "Res Ipsa Loquitur".

Music & Lyrics Copyright © 1987 Raymond G. McLaughlin

Six Gun Jury's 1987 version of the song "Chancellor Pink" was one of the top 50 songs of 1987, according to WPTS (University of Pittsburgh radio). Songwriter Ray McLaughlin later adopted the song's title as the name for his solo musical project, Chancellorpink, while also re-recording the song for his eponymous Chancellorpink debut album, released in 2006.

Six Gun Jury were:

Mark Urbano - guitar
Ray McLaughlin - vocals
Jim Perry - drums
Buddy B. - bass

Lyrics:

CHANCELLOR PINK
I've stripped the walls to white
The floors to wood
And all to right this room here
With chancellor pink

It's on the ceiling
To look up is appealing
At the skyline of chancellor pink

Each guest is shadowed
By my keen and silent marrow
As I spy their mood to question what they think
And spray the air with chancellor pink

Paint me down

You have your days planned
And you burn them in the waste land
Under brown fog of another winter's drought

But I'm on fire
And I'm spinning in a gyre
With the color of a life that let's you out

And if we must be subject
To a certain stately object
Then I must submit to chancellor pink
I must admit to chancellor pink

Paint me down

And I'm just knowing
That my room will soon be growing
''Til the whole house is chancellor pink
'Til the whole world is chancellor pink

Paint me down

Six Gun Jury - "Res Ipsa Loquitur": Re-discovered...for the first time by the world.

"Six Gun Jury deserves a shot at the majors."
~ John Hayes, Rockflash, August 1989

After 30 years, here is the world-wide release of "Res Ipsa Loquitur", the 1989 debut album of Pittsburgh alternative guitar rockers Six Gun Jury (1986-1990). The album that battled for top of the Pittsburgh alternative record charts during the summer of 1989, alongside such heavyweights as Pixies, The Lemonheads and 10,000 Maniacs, finally says its proper hello to the rest of the United States and the world.

"This guitar-based four-piece has quietly become a very tight and powerful group-to-be-reckoned-with."
~ John Young, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 1989

"Res Ipsa Loquitur", which earned 2 nominations at the 1989 In Pittsburgh Music Awards (Album of the Year, Best New Band), features the "soaring vocals and emotional lyrics" of Ray McLaughlin (Orange Velvet Chairs, Chancellorpink) and the "Euro-style guitar work" of Mark Urbano (Mace, Una de Luna). Here are the original 14 songs (and one bonus track), including the 1988 WXXP regular rotation commercial radio hit "Climb the Scene", as well as 2 songs ("All Alone in Rock 'n Roll" and "Chancellor Pink") which both finished in WPTS radio's Top 50 songs of 1987.

"McLaughlin enunciates a lot better than vintage Michael Stipe, and he belts the vocals with more of a rough, masculine, dramatic feel."
~ Peter B. King, Pittsburgh Press, September 1989

"Res Ipsa Loquitur", which features the impressive rhythm section of Buddy B. (Prague) on bass and Jim Perry (White Wreckage, Between the Waters) on drums, also includes the air-tight ass kickers "Anthem" and "Everything You Are", along with "My Baby Cries", a song In Pittsburgh called "one of the most infectious songs done by one of our locals, ever." The album was expertly produced by Mike Michalski (The Heretics, The Cynics, The Kelly Affair) and Six Gun Jury, and it was engineered by Gregg Vizza at Audiomation Studios, during in the summers of 1987 and 1988. Cover artwork and design by Kurt Shaw, who is now the Art Critic for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Simply put, Six Gun Jury's "Res Ipsa Loquitur" is one of the hidden gems of 80s college alternative rock.