The Best of Limp (…Rest of Limp)
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The Best of Limp (…Rest of Limp) | ||
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Compilation album by various | ||
Released | 1980 | |
Recorded | 1978–1980 | |
Genre | New Wave, Punk | |
Label | Limp |
The Best of Limp (…Rest of Limp) is the second compilation album released by Limp Records (1980, catalog #1004). All of the bands were from the Washington, D.C./Virginia/Maryland area. Included is the first Bad Brains song to be released (their debut single, "Pay to Cum", came out a few months after this album).
[edit] Track listing
- The Slickee Boys — "Gotta Tell Me Why" (remix) – 4:13 (Mark Noone)
- Nightman — "Secrets" – 2:55 (Mike Colburn)
- D. Ceats — "Go Back" – 2:30 (Michael Fennelly)
- Originally recorded by Crabby Appleton, 1970
- The Slickee Boys — "A Question of Temperature" – 3:31 (Mike Appel, Ed Schnug, Don Henny)
- Originally recorded by The Balloon Farm, 1967
- The Nurses — "Something to See" – 3:12 (Howard Wuelfing)
- D. Ceats — "I Made a Mistake" – 2:05 (Harrison Sohmer)
- Tex Rubinowitz — "Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache" – 2:22 (W. Thompson, Lilly May)
- Originally recorded by Warren Smith, 1957; also recorded by Bob Luman, 1960
- (The) Razz — "Do Wah Diddy" – 2:15 (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich)
- Originally recorded by The Exciters, 1963; also recorded by Manfred Mann, 1964
- The Shirkers — "Drunk and Disorderly" (remix) – 2:33 (Steve Bialer, Libby Hatch)
- The Penetrators — "Broken Promises" – 2:57 (Scott Logan)
- The Slickee Boys — "I Love You" (live) – 2:49 (Chris White)
- Originally recorded by The Zombies, 1965
- The Nurses — "Viola D'Amour" (live) – 2:25 (Howard Wuelfing, Mark Jenkins)
- Bad Brains — "Don't Bother Me" – 2:38 (Paul Hudson, Earl Hudson, Darryl Jenifer, Gary Miller)
[edit] Personnel
The Slickee Boys
- Kim Kane — Rhythm guitar
- Marshall Keith — Guitar, vocals
- Emery Olexa — Bass
- Dan Palenski — Drums, vocals
- Mark Noone — Vocals
- Howard Wuelfing — Bass ("I Love You")
- Martha Hull — Vocals ("I Love You")
Nightman
- Mike Colburn — Vocals, guitar
- Bill Craig — Guitar
- Doug Tull — Drums
- Ted Niceley — Bass
D. Ceats
- Martha Hull — Vocals
- Keith Campbell — Guitar
- Josh Schuffman — Drums
- Harrison Sohmer — Bass
Nurses
- Howard Wuelfing — Vocals, bass
- Marc Halper — Guitar
- Harry Raab — Drums
- Sherry Deatrick — Keyboards, vocals ("Viola D'Amour")
- Andy Charneco — Guitar ("Viola D'Amour")
- Danny Frankel — Drums ("Viola D'Amour")
Tex Rubinowitz
- Tex Rubinowitz — Vocals, guitar
- Billy Hancock — Guitar
- Bo Swenson — Guitar
- Bryan Smith — Acoustic bass
- Jeff Lodsun — Drums
(The) Razz
- Bill Craig — Guitar, vocals
- Tommy Keene — Guitar, vocals
- Ted Niceley — Bass, vocals
- Doug Tull — Drums, vocals
- Michael Reidy — Vocals
The Shirkers
- Liz Dumais — Guitar, vocals
- Tommy Kane — Guitar
- Libby Hatch — Bass, vocals
- Jeff Zang — Drums
- Steve Bialer — Vocals
Penetrators
- Scott Logan — Guitar, vocals
- George Dively — Guitar, vocals
- Tommy Carr — Drums
- Mike Crosson — Bass
Bad Brains
- H.R. — Vocals
- Earl Hudson — Drums
- Daryl Jenifer — Bass
- Dr. Know — Guitar