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Lick It
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Artist(s)Dwarves
StudioRecess
Release DateMarch 30, 1999
UPC Code643127005222
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About Dwarves - Lick It

Covers the "psychedelic years" of 1983-1986. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Lick It
  2. In and Out
  3. Oozle
  4. Don't Love Me
  5. Monday Blues
  6. Mined Expanders
  7. I'm a Living Sickness - Dwarves, Calico Wall
  8. College Town
  9. Be a Caveman
  10. Get Outta My Life
  11. Eat My Dinner
  12. Queen of the Surf
  13. Love Gestapo
  14. Nothing
  15. Underwater
  16. Nobody Spoil My Fun
  17. I'm a Liar
  18. Wind Blows Your Hair
  19. Chocolate River
  20. 13 Stories High
  21. When I Needed You
  22. Stop and Listen
  23. You Need Love
  24. Mad and Kinda Sad
  25. Brand New Cadillac - Dwarves, Taylor, Vince [2]
  26. Love Makes Me a Monster
  27. Average Dick
  28. Every Night
  29. Schizophrinic X- Mas
  30. Mommy Daddy
  31. Love Makes Me a Monster
  32. I Hate Girls
  33. Leave Your Mouth at Home

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteDWARVES ARE REAL!Quote
Back around 1983 or so, when hardcore had become a completely mindless "punk by numbers" style of music, (though nowhere near as stale as the nineties variety, new skool, cash crop variety) bands that were cool had to rediscover just what the hell made rock 'n' roll exciting in the first place. Most discovered the glory that is the Stooges, and then went back in time from there-- MC5, Velvets, Elevators, Watchband, Sonics, Chuck Berry and earlier... Discovering these sounds, and reinventing them with the energy and irreverence that punk rock brought to the mix in the late seventies, The Dwarves (along with a few others that kept music alive in the drought of the late eighties underground scene) were able to make a lasting contribution to the raw American Rock n Roll tradition. The covers here are brilliant, and are mostly revamped Pebbles' cuts. This is the Dwarves/Suburban Nightmare in their early days (daze), before all the blood, guts and pussy. More like Booze, ludes and fuzz pedals here... Essential. June 5, 1999

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