It is the soundtrack to a spaghetti Western that you have never seen simply because it doesn't actually exist. You can therefore imagine the plot to suit yourself. The cover art might look rather daunting but do you judge everything by its cover? Music is as much about your imagination as it is about the people who make it.
Beelzebub Jones - A Good Day To Be A Bad Guy (Speak Up Recordings, 2 April 2018).
It is based on a short story by Richard Wall and that accompanies the limited edition of the physical release (CD, 100 copies) as part of the 26-page A5 booklet. Here's the play list to contemplate:
Nicotine, Liquor & Blasphemy
Whiskey For Breakfast
Dry, Dry Bones
Rattlesnake Interlude
The Heist
Death Of The Teller
Never Take Me Alive
Sinners Last Request
Vultures
The Crossing Place
Working For The Devil
Revenge Is My Only Friend
Showdown
I can only presume that title 'Beelzebub Jones' is taken from a comic strip, with a Wild Western
theme, that ran in the Daily Mail from December 1938 -
December 1945. If that is true then it is quite something, if not it is an astonishing coincidence. The clapperboard is all yours.

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