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Great CD – mint condition from non-smoking environment! S & H to USA $3.63, S & H to Canada is $4.00 and all other international locations is $6.50. We do discount multiple purchases by charging actual postage cost plus only one $1.50 handling fee.
1. Semi-Interesting Week 2. It's A Miracle 3. Your Luck Won't Last 4. From The Head To The Heart 5. Big Black Hole 6. Needletooth 7. Forget Everything 8. Crazy Water 9. Mr.Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 10. Green Pills In The Dresser
Details
Producer:
Don Was
Distributor:
Ryko Distribution
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
Was (Not Was): David Was (vocals, flute, harmonica, keyboards); Don Was (vocals, keyboards, bass instrument, percussion, programming); Sir Harry Bowens, Sweet Pea Atkinson, Donald Ray Mitchell (vocals); Randy Jacobs (guitar); David McMurray (saxophone); Jamie Muhoberac, Luis Resto (keyboards). Additional personnel: Gary Hirstius (various instruments); Wayne Kramer, Val McCallum (guitar); Greg Liesz (pedal steel guitar); Doc Kupka (baritone saxophone); Lee Thornton, Rayse Biggs (trumpet); Booker T. Jones (Hammond b-3 organ); Marcus Miller, Tim Drummond (bass instrument); Curt Bisquera, James Gadson (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Myrna Smith, Portia Griffin, Sally Dworsky, Arnold McCuller (background vocals); David Campbell. Arrangers: David Campbell; David McMurray. Throughout the `80s, the motley Detroit musical ensemble led by brothers Don and Dave Was, Was (Not Was), made their mark amongst the dance music cognoscenti with a potent combination of absurdist lyrics and off-kilter funk. After years of enjoying solo success as producers and film scorers, the Was brothers return for their fifth studio album, BOO! Losing none of the quirky energy and incisive political commentary of their best Reagan-era efforts, the album is an eclectic blend of sweet soul, avant funk, and a few surprises--like Kris Kristofferson's guest appearance on the hallucinogenic country and western number "Green Pills in the Dresser."
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