Real Men (album)
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Real Men is an album by King Missile frontman John S. Hall and producer/multi-instrumentalist Kramer. It was released in 1991.
Real Men | ||
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Studio album by John S. Hall & Kramer | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Genre | Avant-garde | |
Length | 52:10 | |
Label | Shimmy Disc | |
Producer | Kramer | |
Professional reviews | ||
[edit] Track listing
All lyrics by Hall. Music by Kramer, with samples from such artists as N.W.A, Henry Mancini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Ravi Shankar, Marvin Hatley, and Timothy Leary.
- "Everybody Screams Inside" – 2:15
- "Pain & Pleasure" – 1:18
- "The Party" – 2:22
- "Columbus Day Weekend" – 1:42
- "My Personal Life" – 2:17
- "Francis Bacon" – 1:51
- "Empty" – 1:27
- "The Trees" – 1:40
- "The Absolute" – 3:09
- "Real Men" – 3:44
- "Water" – 3:49
- "Enjoy Your Tea" – 1:59
- "Things" – 2:23
- "Clarity Transcending Choice" – 1:13
- "The Birds" – 2:16
- "My Life" – 1:32
- "How Much Longer" – 1:22
- "Mr. Story" – 3:24
- "Wind-up Toys" – 1:08
- This track appears with the same title and lyrics, but different music and vocals, on King Missile's 1994 album of the same name.
- "Knowledge" – 1:05
- "Garbage Party" – 1:39
- "The Spanish Armada" – 1:12
- "Hide the Knives" – 5:13
- "Shit" – 2:00
On the back cover of the CD, the track listing inaccurately reads:
- "Enjoy Your Tea"
- "Things"
- "Clarity Transcending Choice"
- "The Birds"
- "My Life"
- "How Much Longer"
- "Mr. Story"
- "Wind-up Toys"
- "Knowledge"
- "Garbage Party"
- "The Spanish Armada"
- "Hide the Knives"
- "Shit"
- "Everybody Screams Inside"
- "Pain & Pleasure"
- "The Party"
- "Columbus Day Weekend"
- "My Personal Life"
- "Francis Bacon"
- "Empty"
- "The Trees"
- "The Absolute"
- "Real Men"
- "Water"
[edit] Personnel
- John S. Hall – vocals
- Kramer – everything else
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