Great sounding reissue of the almost legendary white label album - cool stuff and a must have for every Cramps fan - well actually for everybody who doesn't own their old stuff on vinyl... The difference between this here LP and the actual released "Songs The Cramps traught Us" LP: The tracks: Drug Train/ Garbage Man/ Rock On The Moon/ Teenage Werewolf/ Sunglasses After Dark/ Strychnine/ Mad Daddy/ Mystery Plane/ Zombie Dance/ I'm Cramped/ What's Behind The Mask/ Tear It Up/ Fever. The white label pressing of "Songs The Lord taught Us" had "Drug Train" in place of "TV Set" and most of the other tracks were totally different mixes from the actual release. "Drug Train" was left off the album because Alex Chilton thought it didn't fit in. The eventual single mix was different. An intial batch of the U.S. release was shipped in a sleeve with the white label track listing although the actual record inside was the U.K. release. The logo and title on that sleeve was printed in white and the rear of the sleeve had a purple tint as opposed to the pinkish U.K. (Alien Records)
The Cramps – Songs The Lord Might Have Taught Us Label: Alien Records – WEIRD 1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Red Country: Germany Released: 2004 Style: Garage Rock, Punk
Tracks: A1 Drug Train A2 Garbage Man A3 Rock On The Moon A4 Teenage Werewolf A5 Sunglasses After Dark A6 Strychnine A7 Mad Daddy B1 Mystery Plane B2 Zombie Dance B3 I'm Cramped B4 What's Behind The Mask B5 Tear It Up B6 Fever
Great sounding reissue of the almost legendary white label album - cool stuff and a must have for every Cramps fan - well actually for everybody who doesn't own their old stuff on vinyl... The difference between this here LP and the actual released "Songs The Cramps traught Us" LP: The tracks: Drug Train/ Garbage Man/ Rock On The Moon/ Teenage Werewolf/ Sunglasses After Dark/ Strychnine/ Mad Daddy/ Mystery Plane/ Zombie Dance/ I'm Cramped/ What's Behind The Mask/ Tear It Up/ Fever. The white label pressing of "Songs The Lord taught Us" had "Drug Train" in place of "TV Set" and most of the other tracks were totally different mixes from the actual release. "Drug Train" was left off the album because Alex Chilton thought it didn't fit in. The eventual single mix was different. An intial batch of the U.S. release was shipped in a sleeve with the white label track listing although the actual record inside was the U.K. release. The logo and title on that sleeve was printed in white and the rear of the sleeve had a purple tint as opposed to the pinkish U.K. (Alien Records)
ReplyDeleteThe Cramps – Songs The Lord Might Have Taught Us
Label: Alien Records – WEIRD 1
Format: Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release, Red
Country: Germany
Released: 2004
Style: Garage Rock, Punk
Tracks:
A1 Drug Train
A2 Garbage Man
A3 Rock On The Moon
A4 Teenage Werewolf
A5 Sunglasses After Dark
A6 Strychnine
A7 Mad Daddy
B1 Mystery Plane
B2 Zombie Dance
B3 I'm Cramped
B4 What's Behind The Mask
B5 Tear It Up
B6 Fever
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