It's Only Right And Natural
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It's Only Right and Natural | ||
Studio album by The Frogs | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Genre | Alternative Rock | |
Label | Homestead Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Frogs chronology | ||
The Frogs (1988) |
It's Only Right and Natural (1989) |
My Daughter the Broad (1996) |
It's Only Right and Natural is the second album recorded by the band The Frogs and was released in 1989 by Homestead Records. Gerald Colsoy, who was in charge of Homestead at the time came into possession of some of the Flemion Brothers' home-made tapes and signed them.
Most of the songs deal with stereotypes associated with homosexuality especially negative ones which are used by social conservatives. The lyrics are highly satirical and portray the stereotypes in an absurdly over-the-top manner.
The album was one of Kurt Cobain's favourites. It was on the Nirvana Top 50 albums list.
The quip "That was a good drum break" from the song "I Don't Care If U Disrespect Me (Just So You Love Me)" was sampled for the song "Where It's At" by Beck.
[edit] Track listing
- "I've Got Drugs (Out of the Mist)" – 2:20
- "I Don't Care If U Disrespect Me (Just So You Love Me)" – 2:04
- "Hot Cock Annie" – 2:19
- "These Are the Finest Queen Boys (I've Ever Seen)" – 2:12
- "Rosy Jack World" – 2:23
- "Someone's Pinning Me to the Ground" – 1:44
- "Baby Greaser George" – 1:54
- "(Thank God I Died in) The Car Crash" – 2:12
- "Gather 'Round for Savior #2" – 2:35
- "Richard Dick Richards" – 1:40
- "Men (Come on Men)" – 2:39
- "Dykes Are We" – 3:02
- "Been a Month Since I Had a Man" – 2:27
- "Homos" – 1:55
lyrics to It's Only Right and Natural link