Secret House Against the World
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Secret House Against The World | |||||
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Studio album by Buck 65 | |||||
Released | 2005 | ||||
Recorded | 2004 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Length | 48 minutes | ||||
Label | Warner/V2 | ||||
Producer | Graeme Campbell and Charles Austin (with Buck 65) | ||||
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Secret House Against the World is an album by Buck 65 released in July 2005. It was produced with Graeme Campbell and Charles Austin, who worked extensively on Talkin' Honky Blues and the Big Rig soundtrack with Terfy.
[edit] Track listing
All lyrics by Richard "Buck 65" Terfry, except where noted. Music written by Charles Austin and Graeme Campbell, except where noted.
- "Rough House Blues" (mus. Austin/Campbell/Terfry)
- "Devil's Eyes" (mus./lyr. Rick of the Skins)
- "Le 65isme" (mus. John Herndon/Terfry)
- "The Suffering Machine"
- "Surrender to Strangeness"
- "Kennedy Killed the Hat"
- "The Floor" (mus. Austin/Campbell/Terfry; lyr. Charles Bukowski/Terfry)
- "Blood of a Young Wolf"
- "Drunk Without Drinking"
- "Blanc-Bec" (mus. Terfry)
- "Corrugated Tin Facade"
- "Drawing Curtains" (mus. Austin/Campbell/Terfry)
- "Devil's Eyes" (Piano version) (mus./lyr. Rick of the Skins)
[edit] Trivia
- The lyrics to "The Floor" are taken largely from the Charles Bukowski poem "a smile to remember"[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ "a smile to remember" by Charles Bukowski.