Now (The Tubes album)
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The Tubes | ||
Studio album by The Tubes | ||
Released | 1977 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | A&M Records | |
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The Tubes chronology | ||
Young and Rich (1976) | Now (1977) |
What Do You Want From Live (1976) |
NOW is the third album released by The Tubes. NOW was partially produced by John Anthony, producer of Queen and Roxy Music. John Anthony left the project after a drug induced breakdown, Bill Spooner took over and completed the project with the help of engineer Don Wood. NOW features a cover version of Captain Beefheart's "My Head is My Only House" (Unless it Rains) and Captain Beefheart also played saxophone on "Cathy's Clone." The project was intended to be a double album but delays lead to cutting several songs including a version of Gene Pitney's "Town without Pity" complete with horn arrangement by bay area comedian/musician, Dick Bright. The cover of NOW was drawn by Tubes drummer, Prairie Prince entitled "Tubes Decending a Staircase", and was inspired by a similar drawing in Time magazine of The Ramones.
[edit] Track listing
- "Smoke (La Vie en Fumér)"
- "Hit Parade"
- "Strung Out on Strings"
- "Golden Boy"
- "My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains"
- "God-Bird-Change"
- "I'm Just a Mess"
- "Cathy's Clone"
- "This Town"
- "Pound of Flesh"
- "You're No Fun"
[edit] References
- Michael Cotten's upcoming documentary, "White Punks on Dope"
- Now CD liner notes