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After their first musical outing tracky dax could've been arrested for 'crimes of fashion'. Three years and a lot of global unease later the dax have returned with more than a fashion faux pas to get them into hot water. Watch the one' is a response to the post 9/11 bush world we all find ourselves in. The whimsy is still there in the music, the difference with this album is that it taps a broader emotional focus. Tracky dax have been as brave as ever with the approach they've taken to musical style, soaring effortlessly between genres. Shock.2006 Watch The One Music | List Price | $24.99 (You save $1.34) | | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7043487 | | Catalog number | 811825 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 07, 2006 |
Tracky Dax Watch The One Songs | 1. | 01 |
| 2. | Light |
| 3. | Troubled Lives |
| 4. | Lewinski |
| 5. | Happiness |
| 6. | Back From Blue |
| 7. | Love Ya |
| 8. | Miniscule |
| 9. | Moonshine |
| 10. | World Wide Web |
| 11. | Frame |
| 12. | Trip, The |
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By the time you get to the halfway point of the first disc of Psychobilly Box, you don't have to be a serious musicologist to realize that the nameless souls who compiled this set were pretty clueless about what constitutes "psychobilly." Most fans consider psychobilly to be the stuff that lives on the sleazy and morbid end of the roots rock spectrum, somewhere between the Misfits and Gene Vincent, but this two-disc collection wanders off in any number of directions that have precious little to do with such things. Things kick off with appropriate tracks by the Meteors and the Guana Batz, but track three is the Polecats' squeaky-clean electro-billy hit "Make a Circuit with Me," and track six is a rare Patsy Cline side that swings harder than you'd expect but hardly qualifies as rockabilly. Psychobilly Box drifts through tracks by rockabilly revivalists like the Stray Cats, some contributions from actual first-generation rockers (Buddy Holly backing up friend Waylon Jennings, a latter-day recut of Bill Haley's "Rock Around ...
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