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The moon was as red as blood. The stars had fallen from the sky. Rock was dead. Techno-wizards of the apocalypse had stormed across the Atlantic. They killed the beast and buried it in an unmarked grave. The night was still. Suddenly the ground shook and the creature pushed a slimy fist up through the earth! ROCK LIVES! Leave it to three Aussies to kick butt like a stripped- down Electric Light Orchestra jacked-up on Viagra. They rock like an old Rod Stewart record. That's "vinyl" kid, the way "real men" made records in those days. And they "pop" like a weasel, too, as on the completely infectious "What I Don't Know About You." It's a song you'll be humming long after the disc stops spinning. With guest appearances by Kim Shattuck (long live The Muffs!) and Benmont Tench, how can you go wrong? Three chords, three guys, one big attitude. Rock lives.
Aptly titled fourth album from the Aussie indie act. Produced by George Drakoulias (Afghan Wigs, Ride). 12 tracks including, 'Junk', 'The Cream & The Crock', 'What I Don't Know 'Bout You' and 'Fifteen'. 1998 release. Standard jewelcase.
Additional personnel includes: Benmont Trench, Kim Shattuck, Lisa Marr, Paulinho Da Costa, The Unley Park Quartet, George Drakoulias, Tracy-Anne, Ward.
Australian version.
The Memphis Horns: Andrew Love, Wayne Jackson.
Engineers include: Jim Scott, David Schiffman, Brian Jenkins.
You Am I: Timothy Adrian Rogers (vocals, guitar); Andrew Charles Kent (bass); Russell Hopkinson (drums, percussion).
Entertainment Weekly (11/13/98, p.77) - "...isn't quite as extraordina[ry] as [we] might hope--Big Star, and the Knack, among other Americans, had already perfected this pop-rock style--but they're darn good at snapping hooks, chiming guitars, and earnest-boy harmonies..." - Rating: B You Am I's #4 Record Music You Am I's #4 Record Songs | 1. | Junk |
| 2. | Cream and the Crock, The |
| 3. | What I Dont Know Bout You |
| 4. | Fifteen |
| 5. | Top of the Morn and Slip of the Day |
| 6. | Billy |
| 7. | Come Home Wit Me |
| 8. | Heavy Heart |
| 9. | Rumble |
| 10. | Guys Girls Guitars |
| 11. | Plans |
| 12. | And Vandalism |
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