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The Bollock Brothers
Live Performances
RELEASE
1983
LABEL
Charly Records
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Comedy, Novelty, Punk, Song Parody, Punk/New Wave
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Album Review
A live album documenting
the Bollocks
' 1983 tour, it shows how exactly one translates novelty and sodden humor onstage -- with more of the same. Though six musicians are credited, the only instrument that is audible is that of a cheesy two-dollar synthesizer. That is, if you don't count
Jock McDonald
's rowdy bellow, which is strangely endearing whether he is howling his way through a drunken cover of
Don MacLean
's "Vincent" or denouncing his hometown of London as a hellhole. The performances are energetic enough to shine through despite the thin sound, and the selection distills the best tracks from their previous albums, making this recording a decent introduction to
the Bollocks
' brand of music.
–
Victor W. Valdivia, Rovi
Track Listing
The Slow Removal of Vincent Van Gogh's Left Ear
Loose
Horror Movies
The Bunker
The Last Supper
Reincarnation Of
New York
Holidays in the Sun
Problems
Vincent
Pretty Vacant
God Save the Queen
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