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The Cramps, Songs the Lord Taught Us
Audio CD
Disk ID: 1096382
Disk length: 53m 55s (18 Tracks)
Original Release Date: 1980
Label: Unknown
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1. TV Set | 3:12 |
2. Rock On The Moon | 1:53 |
3. Garbageman | 3:37 |
4. I Was A Teenage Werewolf | 3:03 |
5. Sunglasses After Dark | 3:47 |
6. The Mad Daddy | 3:48 |
7. Mystery Plane | 2:43 |
8. Zombie Dance | 1:55 |
9. What's Behind The Mask | 2:05 |
10. Strychnine | 2:24 |
11. I'm Cramped | 2:37 |
12. Tear It Up | 2:32 |
13. Fever | 4:17 |
14. I Was A Teenage Werewolf (With False Start)* | 4:48 |
15. Mystery Plane* | 2:39 |
16. Twist and Shout* | 2:32 |
17. I'm Cramped* | 2:37 |
18. The Mad Daddy* | 3:14 |
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Review
The Cramps got away with their Z-movie, zombie-rock schtick because they were so intense in their conviction that it had more value than middlebrow humanist pop. Descending on Memphis to cut their debut album with Big Star legend Alex Chilton, the band served up a thirteen-song punkabilly testament to drive-in anti-culture, replete with garage-band guitars and booming voodoo drums. Versions of "Fever" "Strychnine," and the Johnny Burnette Trio's "Tear It Up" competed with Lux Interior-Poison Ivy originals like "T.V. Set" and "I Was a Teenage Werewolf." Songs the Lord Taught Us was also the first and last Cramps album to feature scary-looking guitarist Bryan Gregory. --Barney Hoskyns
Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.
Tracks: 18, Disk length: 53m 57s (+0m 2s)
Tracks: 13 (-5 tracks), Disk length: 37m 51s (-17m 56s)
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