Greetings from Tennessee
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Greetings From Tennessee | ||
Studio album by Superdrag | ||
Released | June 27, 2001 | |
Genre | Rock/Punk | |
Length | 35:25 Label = Two Children Records and Arena Rock Recording Co. | |
Superdrag chronology | ||
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In the Valley of Dying Stars (2000) |
Greetings From Tennessee (2001) |
Last Call For Vitriol (2002) |
Greetings From Tennessee is a ten-song album from Superdrag released by Arena Rock Recording Co. and Two Children Records in 2001. Greetings From Tennessee contained four new songs and six re-recorded songs. Of the re-recorded songs, three were covers: Bastards of Young, off The Replacements' album Tim (album), You Really Got Me by The Kinks, and Means So Much by Sam Powers' former band Who Hit John.
[edit] Track listing
- Baby Goes to Eleven (Davis)
- Stu (Powers)
- I Guess It's American (Davis)
- The Emotional Kind (Davis)
- Take Your Spectre Away (Davis)
- Bloody Hell (Davis)
- Liquor (Davis)
- Means So Much (Powers)
- Bastards of Young (Paul Westerberg)
- You Really Got Me (Ray Davies)
[edit] Personnel
- John Davis: Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Organ, Bass
- Sam Powers: Bass, Vocals
- Don Coffey, Jr.: Drums