Neopolitan (album)
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Neopolitan | ||
Studio album by Odds | ||
Released | September 10, 1991 | |
Genre | Alternative Rock | |
Length | 47:02 | |
Label | Zoo Entertainment | |
Producer(s) | George Daly | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Odds chronology | ||
Neopolitan (1991) |
Bedbugs (1993) |
Neopolitan is a 1991 album by Odds. It is named for the flavour of ice cream; although technically a misspelling (the ice cream flavour is actually spelled neapolitan), "neopolitan" is the spelling that appears on the album cover.
The album's most notable single was "Wendy Under the Stars", which featured the controversial refrain "I was fucking Wendy under the stars/The night that Elvis died." An edited version of the song, with the lyric changed to "I made love to Wendy", was played on radio.
"Love is the Subject" was the album's other single.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Steven Drake and Craig Northey.
- "King of the Heap" (4:58)
- "No Warning" (3:31)
- "Are You Listening?" (1:44)
- "Evolution Time" (4:35)
- "Eternal Ecstasy" (3:53)
- "Family Tree" (3:56)
- "Wendy Under the Stars" (4:14)
- "Truth or Dare" (3:41)
- "Love Is the Subject" (4:45)
- "Trees" (2:51)
- "Domesticated Blind" (3:25)
- "Big White Wall" (4:15)
- "Horsehead Nebula" (2:08)