Other Mixes By CurtD-77
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Theme - Depression
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Theme - Narrative
CD
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Theme - Road Trip
CD
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Mixed Genre
Cassette
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Mixed Genre
Chagall Guevara: A Memorial To An Unknown Great
Artist | Song | |
Chagall Guevara | Murder In The Big House | |
Chagall Guevara | Escher's World | |
Chagall Guevara | Play God | |
Chagall Guevara | Monkey Grinder | |
Chagall Guevara | Can't You Feel The Chains? | |
Chagall Guevara | Violent Blue | |
Chagall Guevara | Love Is A Dead Language | |
Chagall Guevara | Take Me Back To Love Canal | |
Chagall Guevara | The Wrong George | |
Chagall Guevara | Candy Guru | |
Chagall Guevara | I Need Somebody | |
Chagall Guevara | The Rub Of Love | |
Chagall Guevara | If It All Comes True | |
Chagall Guevara | Tale O' The Twister | |
Steve Taylor | Escher's World (live) | |
Steve Taylor | Violent Blue (live) | |
Chagall Guevara | I Still Know Your Number By Heart | |
Chagall Guevara | Treasure Of The Broken Land | |
Comment:
One of my absolute favorite bands... this mix originally started as a duplicate copy to keep my original C.G. in good condition (out of print). As I found more tracks, the track list grew.The first 13 tracks are from the actual album.
Track 14 is off of the Pump Up The Volume Soundtrack. Tracks 15 and 16 are "covers" by former C.G. "frontman" Steve Taylor from his Liver disc. Track 17 was the b-side from the Violent Blue single.. (thank you napster, r.i.p.)
Track 18 is a cover the band did for a Mark Heard tribute disc.

Feedback:
What a shock to see that someone else actually knows these guys. "Take Me back to Love Canal," segued into "The Wrong George" are a killer five minutes of rock and laughs.
Anytime I made a mix for someone and had that pesky minute and a half of spare tape at the end of a side, I always stuck "The Wrong George" on as the closer. ("Well, I used to watch you two when you were little, if you're still the right one."
Haven't played that in years, but thanks for jogging my memory!
Anytime I made a mix for someone and had that pesky minute and a half of spare tape at the end of a side, I always stuck "The Wrong George" on as the closer. ("Well, I used to watch you two when you were little, if you're still the right one."
Haven't played that in years, but thanks for jogging my memory!