Released 2002 Length 73:16 Artist The Slickee Boys Genre Rock music | Recorded 1976–1989 Label Dacoit Release date 2002 | |
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Similar A Postcard from the Day, Uh Oh… No Breaks!, Fashionably Late, Live at Last, Separated Vegetables |
Somewhat of an Anthology is a limited edition compact disc on the Dacoit label (catalog number 120101) that compiles material from throughout the Slickee Boys' career. With the exception of one live song, every cut on the CD had previously been released, albeit many of them on vinyl records pressed in small numbers (e.g. Separated Vegetables, the band's first long-player had an initial pressing of only 100 copies). This collection showcases the songwriting talents of the band's rotating membership over the years. It also includes cover versions of songs originally recorded by the Afrika Korps, Buddy Holly, and Alice Cooper.
Contents
This album won the 2002 Rock Recording of the Year at the Wammies, the Washington Area Music Association's annual awards show.
Track listing
- "Manganese Android Puppies" – 2:01 (Kim Kane)
- from the Hot and Cool EP, 1976
- "Six Feet Under" – 3:30 (Marshall Keith, Martha Hull)
- from the Separated Vegetables LP, 1977
- "Heart On" – 3:20 (Howard Wuelfing)
- from the Mersey, Mersey Me EP, 1978
- "Put a Bullet thru the Jukebox" – 2:14 (Kane, Jim Testa)
- from Mersey, Mersey Me
- "TV Medley" (live) – 4:48 (arrangement: Keith)
- "Perry Mason Theme" (Frederick Steiner)
- "Twilight Zone" (Marius Constant)
- "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (Leonard Gordon, Dave Kahn)
- "James Bond Theme" (Monty Norman)
- "Mission: Impossible" (Lalo Schifrin)
- "Theme from Exodus" (Ernest Gold)
- previously unreleased
- "Gotta Tell Me Why" – 4:07 (Mark Noone)
- from the 3rd EP, 1979
- "Forbidden Alliance" – 2:29 (Keith, Noone)
- from 3rd EP
- "The Brain That Refused to Die" – 3:11 (The Slickee Boys)
- from the 7" single, 1980
- "Disconnected" – 2:55 (Noone, J. Charney)
- from the Connected compilation LP, 1981
- "Here to Stay" – 4:11 (Noone)
- from the 7" single, 1981
- "Escalator 66" – 2:35 (Keith, Noone)
- from the Cybernetic Dreams of Pi LP, 1983
- "Life of the Party" – 3:25 (Noone)
- from Cybernetic Dreams of Pi
- "When I Go to the Beach" – 2:39 (Noone)
- from Cybernetic Dreams of Pi
- "Time Spent Waiting" – 3:03 (Keith, Noone)
- from Cybernetic Dreams of Pi
- "The Crawling Hand" – 2:43 (Keith)
- from Cybernetic Dreams of Pi
- "Your Autumn Eyes" – 4:54 (Kane, Keith, Noone)
- from the 7" single
- "Droppin' Off to Sleep" – 4:27 (Noone)
- from the Fashionably Late LP, 1988
- "Dream Lovers" (live) – 4:00 (John Chumbris, Dan Palenski, Noone)
- from the Live at Last album, 1989
- "Sleepless Night" (live) – 2:20 (Chumbris)
- from Live at Last
- "Jailbait Janet" (live) – 2:15 (Kenne Highland, Noone)
- Originally recorded by the Afrika Korps, 1977
- from Live at Last
- "Down the Line" – 1:45 (Buddy Holly, Bob Montgomery, Norman Petty)
- Originally recorded by Buddy Holly, 1955 (released in 1964)
- from the Every Day Is a Holly Day tribute album, 1988
- "This Party Sucks (Frat mix)" – 3:12 (Noone)
- from the 7" single, 1988
- "I'm Eighteen" – 3:14 (Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith)
- Originally recorded by Alice Cooper, 1971
- from the Eighteen and Misunderstood 7" by Dan (featuring The Slickee Boys), 1988
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