Dawn of the Dickies
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Dawn of the Dickies | ||
Studio album by The Dickies | ||
Released | 1979 | |
Genre | Punk Rock/New Wave | |
Label | A&M | |
Producer(s) | Robin Geoffrey Cable | |
The Dickies chronology | ||
---|---|---|
The Incredible Shrinking Dickies (1979) |
Dawn of the Dickies (1979) |
Stukas Over Disneyland (1983) |
Dawn of the Dickies was The Dickies' second 1979 album and included the UK hits, "Nights in White Satin" (a high-speed cover of a Moody Blues song) which reached No. 39 in the UK chart in September 1979 and "Fan Mail" which made No. 57 in February 1980.
The album's title and jacket cover, depicting the band members set upon by "zombies" in blue make up, was a salute to the George A. Romero horror film, Dawn of the Dead.
[edit] Track listing
- "Where Did His Eye Go?"
- "Fan Mail"
- "Manny, Moe And Jack"
- "Infidel Zombie"
- "I'm A Chollo"
- "Nights In White Satin"
- "(I'm Stuck In A Pagoda With) Tricia Toyota"
- "I've Got A Splitting Hedachi"
- "Attack Of The Mole Men"
- "She Loves Me Not"