| | Three Day Stubble Let Your Morsel Find Its Way CD Three Day Stubble Discography of CDs
Since its inception in 1980, Three Day Stubble has been rubbing and wiggling its way around the Southwest, up the West Coast, all the way over to Florida and even as far as the prestigious Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. The group has played with a diverse range of acts such as Beck, the Boredoms, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Faith No More, Jad Fair, and Sun City Girls.Befuddled attempts to label the band bring comparisons to Frank Zappa, Pere Ubu, and Captain Beefheart, but they somehow fall short of the carnival of sights, smells and sounds that is Three Day Stubble. Brut cologne, pyroflatulance, dijiridoos, trombone, platform shoes, trumpet, drool, bizarre keyboards, and teeny tiny drumkit swirl in a thick stew of guitars peppered with Donald's inimitable vocal stylings. Let Your Morsel Find Its Way Music | List Price | $7.97 (You save $0.52) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Psychedelic | | Label | Nerd Rock Music | | Orig Year | 2001 | | CD Universe Part number | 7189478 | | Catalog number | 60087 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 25, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 73 minutes |
Three Day Stubble Let Your Morsel Find Its Way Songs | 1. | Environment Inside, The |
| 2. | Passion of the Lily Flower |
| 3. | Oh, Sister |
| 4. | Tonnage |
| 5. | Hey Little Fella |
| 6. | Springtime Sunshine |
| 7. | Sing Sister Sperry |
| 8. | Sexy Sailor |
| 9. | Vung Valoosa |
| 10. | Appleberry Mungonnaise |
| 11. | Midnight Spider |
| 12. | Han Shun |
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