Sicks
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Studio album by Barnes & Barnes | |||||
Released | 1986 July 2005 (Reissue) |
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Recorded | Lumania, 1985-1986 | ||||
Genre | Novelty Rock | ||||
Length | 39:24 64:48 (Reissue) |
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Label | Rhino Records Oglio Records (Reissue) |
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Producer | Barnes & Barnes Bob Casale ("What's New Pussycat") Gerry Beckley ("Blithering #2") |
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Sicks is the fourth album released by novelty rock group Barnes & Barnes. It was originally released in 1986 by Rhino Records, and rereleased in 2005 by Oglio Records. Its title takes its name from the fact that it is their sixth non-single release (including their previous three albums and two EP's), and also that it was deliberately created as a "sick" album. A sticker on the shrinkwrap of the original LP read, "Warning! The sickest songs ever collected on one record."
[edit] Track listing
(All songs are by Barnes & Barnes, unless otherwise noted)
- "If You Wanna Be Happy" (Guida/Guida/Royster)
- "Homophobic Dream #22"
- "Pussy Whipped" (Mumy/Ferrer/Joliffe)
- "Dead Baby Hunt"
- "Pizza Face"
- "Lick Lap"
- "Scary Love"
- "Pineapple Princess" (Sherman/Sherman)
- "Sit on My Lap and Call Me Daddy"
- "Baby Come Home" (Artie Barnes)
- "Love Button"
- "Pre-School Games"
- "Smelly Finger Blues"
- "I Hate the Boss" (originally titled "I Got a Job")
The 2005 reissue contains additional bonus tracks.
[edit] Trivia
- The cover of the album is from the video of "Love Tap" from Spazchow.
- "I Hate the Boss" was originally on the "lost" album Code of Honor, and was reworked for this album. It appears in its original form on Kodovoner
- Pussy Whipped was co-written by actor Miguel Ferrer. It is through Bob and Bill's friendship with Miguel that got his father Jose Ferrer to appear in their video release Zabagabee.