Flubber (album)
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Flubber | |||||
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Studio album by Souled American | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Recorded | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 50:59 | ||||
Label | Rough Trade | ||||
Producer | Souled American, Jeff Hamand | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Souled American chronology | |||||
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Flubber is the second album by Chicago-based alternative country band Souled American. It was released in 1989 by Rough Trade Records, and re-released, as part of the Framed box set, by tUMULt Records in 1999.
[edit] Track listing
- "All Good Things" – (4:41)
- "Mar'boro Man" – (2:56)
- "Wind to Dry" – (4:08)
- "Drop in the Basket" – (2:59)
- "Heywire" – (2:33)
- "The Torch Singer" – (7:08)
- "True Swamp" – (3:19)
- "Marleyphine Hank" – (2:33)
- "You and You Alone" – (4:41)
- "Cupa Cowfee" – (2:14)
- "Over the Hill" – (4:57)
- "Zillion" – (4:55)
- "Why Are You" – (3:37)
All songs by Souled American except "Cupa Cowfee" by John Fahey and "The Torch Singer" by John Prine.
[edit] Personnel
- Joe Adducci – bass, vocals
- Jamey Barnard – drums
- Chris Grigoroff – guitar, vocals
- Scott Tuma – guitar
[edit] References
- Harp Magazine: "How Souled American's Flubber Changed My Life", by John Darnielle, September, 2006.
- Chicago Sun-Times: "Album feels good to Souled American", by Don McLeese, May 26, 1989.