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Free Music Notes for Bad Music for Bad PeopleFree Music Review: Cramps - 'Bad Music For Bad People' (A&M) Hit: 5 Stars
Originally released in 1984,as 'Bad Music...' was the band's second compilation album.Pulling material from the 'Gravest Hits' EP,'Songs The Lord Taught Us' and 'Psychedelic Jungle' discs.Total of eleven tracks.No highlights - they're ALL good.From "Garbageman","Goo Goo Muck",the psychobilly classic "Human Fly","Drug Train" and the foot-stomping standard "Uranium Rock"(hey,I've heard Dylan sometimes play this tune in concert).Only downside is the CD's duration is 31 minutes.A must-have just the same.
Free Music Review: So bad it's good Hit: 5 Stars
My buddy bought this years ago when Rolling Stone gave it five stars. They said it was so bad they HAD to do it! How could he resist a recommendation like that? What a boatload of fun! Terrible, but fun. One of the best lines ever written in a rock song is from "Human Fly", "I've got 96 tears and 96 eyes." The song "Drug Train" has the worst guitar solo ever recorded. Buy this, you must!
Free Music Review: Killer Collection!!!!! Hit: 5 Stars
This album was my introduction to The Cramps, and it highlights the best of their early (and best) albums on I.R.S. Records, from the days when that was the most happening punk/new wave label. The Cramps successfully mix rockabilly,surf trash,punk,country and garage into an outta sight 60's B-horror movie sound that opens the ears,boggles the mind, and gets you to jump around the room,insane and highly recommended.
Free Music Review: Rockabilly Kings!!! Hit: 5 Stars
I have been a loong time fan of the Cramps. If you love that good punk/rockabilly garage music, then the Cramps should be on the top of your list. This band is so underground and under rated it is sad. This album is just a small fraction of the great music the Cramps have produced. Buy this album then go see them live before they are no longer around. Their stage show will shock and entertain.
Free Music Review: She Said Hit: 5 Stars
This CD is excellent. That being said, this is mostly to point out that some people just don't get it when it comes to rock and roll. That anyone, as one reviewer did, could not hear the greatness of the Hasil Adkins classic She Said (it's "plain silly")is beyond me. The Cramps do a good cover of the tune, though it's hard to beat the Haze. Most rock and roll is silly. Roll Over Beethoven!
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