UPC: 700498004220
Format: CD
Release Date: Jun 06, 1995
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Contains the I KNOW YOU FINE BUT HOW YOU DOIN' LP and the HOUSEROCKIN' LP.
Personnel: Mick (vocals, guitar, harmonica).
Audio Remixer: The Gories.
Recording information: Detroit, MI (11/13/1988-04/24/1990); Easley Recording, Memphis, TN (11/13/1988-04/24/1990).
Photographer: Steve Shaw.
On this follow-up to their full-length debut, the Gories delight fans of low-fi garage blues, serving up a number of covers and originals in their characteristic frenzied style as previously heard on HOUSE ROCKIN'. Noteworthy tracks include "Thunderbird ESQ," an alcoholic's love song, and the somber "That's the View From Here."
Also included on the album is a rocking version of Suicide's "Ghostrider" that almost shames the original. Throughout the album Dan and Mick on guitar (the Gories had no bassist) intentionally hit every wrong note. The result is a disjointed sound probably unknown to the blues before the era of Prozac. The Gories brought the blues into the '90s, in a post-punk format; I KNOW YOU FINE BUT HOW YOU DOIN' feels at once retro and modern.
Personnel: Mick (vocals, guitar, harmonica).
Audio Remixer: The Gories.
Recording information: Detroit, MI (11/13/1988-04/24/1990); Easley Recording, Memphis, TN (11/13/1988-04/24/1990).
Photographer: Steve Shaw.
On this follow-up to their full-length debut, the Gories delight fans of low-fi garage blues, serving up a number of covers and originals in their characteristic frenzied style as previously heard on HOUSE ROCKIN'. Noteworthy tracks include "Thunderbird ESQ," an alcoholic's love song, and the somber "That's the View From Here."
Also included on the album is a rocking version of Suicide's "Ghostrider" that almost shames the original. Throughout the album Dan and Mick on guitar (the Gories had no bassist) intentionally hit every wrong note. The result is a disjointed sound probably unknown to the blues before the era of Prozac. The Gories brought the blues into the '90s, in a post-punk format; I KNOW YOU FINE BUT HOW YOU DOIN' feels at once retro and modern.
Tracks:
1 - Hey Hey, We're the Gories
2 - You Make It Move
3 - Detroit Breakdown
4 - Stranded
5 - Goin' to the River
6 - Early in the Morning
7 - Thunderbird ESQ
8 - Nitroglycerine
9 - Let Your Daddy Ride
10 - Six Cold Feet
11 - Smashed
12 - Ghost Rider
13 - Chick-Inn
14 - View from Here
15 - Feral
16 - I Think I've Had It
17 - Charm Bag
18 - Boogie Chillun
19 - I'll Go
20 - Hidden Charms
21 - Sovereignty Flight
22 - You'll Be Mine
23 - You Done Got Wrong
24 - Sister Ann
25 - Give Me Love
2 - You Make It Move
3 - Detroit Breakdown
4 - Stranded
5 - Goin' to the River
6 - Early in the Morning
7 - Thunderbird ESQ
8 - Nitroglycerine
9 - Let Your Daddy Ride
10 - Six Cold Feet
11 - Smashed
12 - Ghost Rider
13 - Chick-Inn
14 - View from Here
15 - Feral
16 - I Think I've Had It
17 - Charm Bag
18 - Boogie Chillun
19 - I'll Go
20 - Hidden Charms
21 - Sovereignty Flight
22 - You'll Be Mine
23 - You Done Got Wrong
24 - Sister Ann
25 - Give Me Love