Carnival of Excess: Limited Edition

Carnival Of Excess: Limited Edition
Studio album by GG Allin
Released January 1, 1996[1]
Recorded July 28, 1991
Genre
Length 31:51
Label Rockside Media
Producer
GG Allin chronology
Res-Erected
(1999)Res-Erected1999
Carnival Of Excess: Limited Edition
(2002)
Expose Yourself: The Singles Collection 1977-1991
(2004)Expose Yourself: The Singles Collection 1977-19912004

Carnival of Excess: Limited Edition is a limited edition reissue of the album Carnival of Excess, recorded by notorious punk rock musician GG Allin with one-time studio group The Criminal Quartet. This release, which contains previously unreleased mixes of the songs from the original album (with one exception, "Outskirts of Life", which used the mix from the original 1996 release), was issued in limited editions of 100 white vinyl albums and 1200 compact discs. Added to the original release is a mock-commercial for the album featuring Tiny Tim and excerpts from a phone conversation with Allin about the album. Unlike many other GG Allin recordings, this release featured songs in the vein of country music, many of them acoustic.

Track listing

  1. "Son Of Evil"
  2. "Guns Bitches Brawls and Bottles"
  3. "Carmelita" (Warren Zevon)
  4. "Outskirts Of Life"
  5. "Fuck Authority"
  6. "Watch Me Kill"
  7. "A Snake (cold and hard)"
  8. "GG + Tiny Tim on COE"
  9. "No Rights" (GG Allin)
  10. "Borrowed Time" (Allin)
  11. "Pick Me Up (on your way down)" (Axton/Levy/Reeves, adapted by GG Allin)
All songs written by GG Allin and Bob Widenhofer except where noted.

Note

Vinyl listing

Side One

  1. "GG Speaks On COE"
  2. "Son of Evil"
  3. "Guns Bitches Brawls & Bottles"
  4. "Fuck Authority"

Side Two

  1. "Outskirts of Life"
  2. "Carmelita"
  3. "A Snake (cold and hard"
  4. "Watch Me Kill"

Notes

Personnel

Tracks 9-11 are performed solo by Allin on vocals and acoustic guitar.

References


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