The Whitey Album
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The Whitey Album | ||
Studio album by Ciccone Youth | ||
Released | 1988 | |
Recorded | 1986 – 1988 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 53:56 | |
Label | Engima | |
Producer(s) | Sonic Youth | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Whitey Album is a 1988 album by Ciccone Youth, a side project of Sonic Youth. It was originally meant to be a complete cover of the Beatles' "The White Album".
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Ciccone Youth except as noted.
- "Needle-Gun"
- (silence)
- "G-Force"
- "Platoon II"
- "MacBeth"
- "Me & Jill/Hendrix Cosby"
- "Burnin' Up" (Mike Watt orig. demo) (Madonna)
- "Hi! Everybody"
- "Children of Satan/Third Fig"
- "Two Cool Rock Chicks Listening to Neu!"
- "Addicted to Love" (Robert Palmer)
- "Moby-Dik"
- "March of the Ciccone Robots"
- "Making the Nature Scene"
- "Tuff Titty Rap"
- "Into the Groovey" (Madonna/Bray)
- "MacBeth II"
Track 17 is a bonus track on the CD release.
[edit] References
- The Whitey Album. Sonic Youth Discography. Retrieved on July 5, 2005.