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Spazchow is the second album of novelty rock group Barnes & Barnes. It was originally released in 1981 by Rhino Records, and rereleased in 1997 by Oglio Records. Its title means "born to suffer at the hands of women and make music" (revealed when the first track, "Intro", is played backward) in the duo's artificial language of Lumanian.〔(Lumanian )〕 The theme of "suffering at the hands of women" is present throughout many of the tracks on the album, giving it a slightly more serious tone than their first album, Voobaha. Many of the songs are connected by themed "links" that tie the album together. The links were given titles for the album's reissue. The song "Love Tap" was made into a short film by Rocky Schneck (later released on the video compilation Zabagabee) and featured Bill Paxton and Annerose Bucklers. ==Track listing== (All songs are by Barnes & Barnes, unless otherwise noted) Side one: #"Intro" - (0:17) #"I Need You" - (2:27) (Gerry Beckley) #"Spooky Lady On Death Avenue" - (3:18) #"Fletchy's Revenge" - (3:14) #"Love Tap" - (2:41) #"Cats" - (3:11) #"For You" - (1:55) #"Where's The Water" - (4:24) Side two: #"Swallow My Love" - (3:07) #"And Other Things Too (E's Epistle)" - (2:07) #"Slut" - (4:04) #"Roadblock" - (3:58) #"Unfinished Business" - (3:42) #"The Inevitable Song" - (2:47) #"Heart Ghosts" - (1:40) The 1997 reissue contains additional bonus tracks. The Boogie Man Women Rattle Me I Killed Her With Love Bloodless Nights Mook E Bare The Longest Dream Love Won't Save Me Passivly Vicious 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Spazchow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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