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The Neckbones
Souls on Fire
Release Date: 1997 07 15
Label: Japanese Import

What's not to like about this record? OK, yeah, the Neckbones can't sing, but you can tell they could give a toss about that. They're not all that bothered about staying in tune, either, or looking good in their CD photo, or really doing much of anything but kicking up a loud, unholy, heavy, rude racket that sounds like a combo of alcohol, boredom relief, and a general desire to create loud, uncivil, ill-mannered, happy mayhem. The sleepy college town of Oxford, MS, where they hatched, is a "make your own kicks" dullsville. So when the Neckbones sing "I'm having the best time of my life," you picture them getting wrecked, inviting their pals to a crazy, whacked rehearsal, and then celebrating by swervedriving their cars over to William Faulkner's old house and relieving their bladders on the outside walls. Good kick-bucket rock & roll. Not pretty? This ain't no beauty contest. This is the sound and the fury. Jack Rabid, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Dead End Kids3:11
2Souls on Fire2:46
3It Ain't Enough2:00
4Don't Ya Leave Me2:44
5Hit Me1:40
6Keep Driving1:35
7Crack Whore Blues2:47
8Dolly2:15
9Superstar Cheverolet2:18
10You Can't Touch HerThe Neckbones2:57
11Skronky Tonk2:12
12Art School Dropout2:37
13Love Ya Rock N' Roll2:12
14Can't Drive You4:12
15Shouldn't Call Your Man a Fool2:28
16Gambling Fool2:21

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2002CDJapanese Import
2009CDFat Possum Records
CDJapanese Import



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