Thompson1

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Member Since: 8/8/2002
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CD | Alternative - Indie Rock
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CD | Mixed Genre

Greasy Songs 3 - Greasiest Greasies

Side A
Artist Song
The Sophamores  Mama Wears The Pants 
Rodd Keith  Gloria 
Rod Rogers  Beat of the Traps 
Ralph Lowe  The Lottery Freak 
Norman Burns  Checker's Blues 
Matt Vincent  Heading Out Of This World 
Linda Lane  A New Kind of Letter 
Lee Scott  Blue Jean Stringbean 
Kay Weaver  Sleep On 
Joe Stanton  A Has Been 
Jim Wheeler  What I Like 
Jim Reid  Evening Time 
Jim Ward  Working Chant of a Woman 
Jack Kim  Lady Off Pedestal At Notre Dame 
Gene Marshall  Nurse, Nurse 
Gary Roberts  What I Am, You Know 
   
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Dick Rogers  I Wouldn't Hide The Moulding Rock 
Dick Kent  Five Feet Nine And A Half Inches Tall 
Charlie Clark  America's Love Carrier 
Charles Vickers  Come On, Baby 
Bonnie Graham  Train of Destiny 
Bobbi Blake  My Husband, Lover, Friend 
Billy Grey  What Love Is All About 
Bill Joy  Livin' In Sin 
Unknown  Temptaions and Desires 
Unknown  Jesus The King Of The Jews 
Unknown  My Glory Ladder 
Unknown  It's Not The World It's What's In The World 
Unknown  I Am Going To Where Jesus Is 
Unknown  Daddy Don't You Love Us Anymore? 
Rodd Keith  Get Wet 
Ralph Lowe  Pretty Girl With The Natural Look 
Norris The Troubadour Collegians  The Wall Street Daily Cry 
Jim Reid  Evening Time (reprise) 

Comment:

The third and final installment of Greasy Songs. Some really odd garbage here, including "I Wouldn't Hide The Moulding Rock", and the jazzbo/faux stream of consciousness groove of "Beat Of The Traps". What to make of a song called "Lady Off Pedestal At Notre Dame"? "Heading Out Of This World" is a touching song about a guy who shot another man because he didn't like his tie and is now facing the electric chair. It all culminates on the second half with some really bad religious tripe and the tear-jerking "Daddy Don't You Love Us Anymore?" before going back into the toilet with "Get Wet" and the surreal "Wall Street Daily Cry". Sexy and sensitive. What more could you want?

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joey de vivre
Date: 11/14/2002
Incredibly strangely way out beyond the pale!
Would I be a masochist for asking to trade for this whole triple-greasy set?
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greaseball
Date: 11/14/2002
Sweet Georgia Brown! What a fantasticly strange mix. I love it.In fact the whole damn series looks pretty astounding.
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Thompson1
Date: 11/14/2002
Yes...it's certainly a strange trip to make your way through all 3 discs...and each of them come as close to the full 80 minute mark as possible.
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laufi
Date: 11/14/2002
Shem, if you want to trade this series,......GREAT STUFF!