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Mono Puff, Unsupervised

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1023376

Disk length: 33m 37s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1996

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Guitar Was The Case 2:38
2. Unsupervised, I Hit My Head 2:56
3. Don't Break The Heart 3:17
4. Distant Antenna 2:14
5. The Devil Went Down To Newport (Totally Rocking) 3:46
6. What Bothers The Spaceman 2:49
7. Hello Hello 3:13
8. Dr. Kildare 2:04
9. So Long, Mockingbird 2:25
10. Careless Santa 2:19
11. Don't I Have The Right? 2:54
12. To Serve Mankind 1:50
13. Nixon's The One 1:03

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Review

They Might Be Giants member John Flansburgh is a bit less smart-alecky than usual on this side-project, but other than that it isn't a huge departure from his usual approach. Unsupervised is an enjoyably scattershot hodgepodge of styles, encompassing a biker instrumental ("Guitar Was the Case"), space-pop esoterica ("Distant Antenna"), loping balladry ("So Long, Mockingbird"), reckless novelty ("Careless Santa") and reconfigured glam ("Hello Hello"), plus tongue-in-cheek tributes to Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee ("What Bothers the Spaceman" and a dead president ("Nixon's the One"). Flansburgh also demonstrates his song-plugging savvy by putting a power-pop spin on Amy Rigby's torch-country classic-to-be "Don't Break the Heart." --Scott Schinder

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Unsupervised

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 33m 39s (+0m 2s)

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