A1 Escalator 662'39"
Written-By – Kim Kane, Marshall Keith
A2 You've Got What It Takes3'40"
Written-By – Mark Noone
A3 Life Of The Party3'28"
Written-By – Mark Noone
A4 When I Go To The Beach2'43"
Written-By – Mark Noone
A5 Pushin' My Luck3'47"
Written-By – Kim Kane, Mark Noone, Marshall Keith
A6 Invisible People3'32"
Written-By – R. Plummer
B1 Nagasaki Neuter3'16"
Written-By – Kim Kane, Marshall Keith
B2 Say Goodbye3'03"
Written-By – Mark Noone
B3 Time Spent Waiting3'07"
Written-By – Mark Noone, Marshall Keith
B4 The Crawling Hand2'42"
Written-By – Marshall Keith
B5 Pictures Of Matchstick Men2'42"
Written-By – F. Rossi
B6 Marble Orchard6'01"
Written-By – Kim Kane
I bought this wonderful LP in late 1985, early 1986 and it was love at first sight.
The garage rock of the eighties has always been badly criticized, instead I insist that the better products of this decade are 99% higher than those of two previous decades, with obvious exceptions such as 13th Floor Elevators, The Chocolate Watchband, The Moving Sidewalks and a few others that have resisted the wear and tear of time.
I also had to post the first album, Separate Vegetables from 1977 but I'm a little late ...
The unmissable, indispensable Slickee Boys!
Dig it!
rawkin 'dog
Many thanks to Dan Palenski, singer and drummer of the band, for allowing me to publish this post!
I highly recommend visiting their bandcamp where you can find all their splendid albums in digital format at really affordable prices: https://theslickeeboys.bandcamp.com/