Greetings from Tennessee

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Greetings From Tennessee
Studio album by Superdrag
Released June 27, 2001
Genre Rock/Punk
Length 35:25
Label Two Children Records and Arena Rock Recording Co.
Superdrag chronology
The Rock Soldier CD
(2000)
Greetings From Tennessee
(2001)
Last Call For Vitriol
(2002)

Greetings From Tennessee is a ten-song album from Superdrag released by Arena Rock Recording Co. and Two Children Records in 2001. Greetings From Tennessee contained four new songs and six re-recorded songs. Of the re-recorded songs, three were covers: "Bastards of Young", off The Replacements' album Tim, "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks, and "Means So Much" by Sam Powers' former band Who Hit John.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Baby Goes to Eleven" (Davis)
  2. "Stu" (Powers)
  3. "I Guess It's American" (Davis)
  4. "The Emotional Kind" (Davis)
  5. "Take Your Spectre Away" (Davis)
  6. "Bloody Hell" (Davis)
  7. "Liquor" (Davis)
  8. "Means So Much" (Powers)
  9. "Bastards of Young" (Paul Westerberg)
  10. "You Really Got Me" (Ray Davies)

[edit] Personnel

  • John Davis: Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Organ, Bass
  • Sam Powers: Bass, Vocals
  • Don Coffey, Jr.: Drums

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