Last Round EXPLICIT LYRICS The Holy Modal Rounders

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  • Release Date: 02/22/2000
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Sales Rank: 101,541
  • Label: GENES RECORDS
  • UPC: 722485103020
 
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Last Round

1LISTENEuphoria 3:13
2LISTENPoison Sugar 2:20
3LISTENOriental Lady 2:23
4LISTENThe Cold Roll 3:08
5LISTENThat Belly I Idolize 4:01
6LISTENAugust, 1967 (Hippies Call It STP) 4:00
7LISTENIf You Want to Be a Bird/Wild Blue Yonder 3:14
8LISTENPink Underwear 3:56
9LISTENGod, What Am I Doing Here 3:10
10LISTENSweet William 3:03
11LISTENRomping Through the Swamp 2:30
12LISTENSilly Boys 3:34
13LISTENTV Song 3:02
14LISTENYear of Jubilo 4:11
15LISTENSnappin' Pussy 5:13

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Unless, like the Holy Modal Rounders, you've spent a lot of time listening to Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music while ingesting recreational drugs, their music might sound a bit odd to you. Actually, given the ramshackle performances, it sounds a bit odd in any case, but as with any humorously intended work, appreciation of it depends on one's sympathy with the artists. For initiates, this seventh (and, so it seemed at the time of its release, final) album was one of the Rounders' better ones, with Peter Stampfel, Chris Weber, and especially Robin Remaily turning out characteristic new work and covers of old songs like "Euphoria" and "If You Want to Be a Bird" backed by a rhythm section. "August, 1967 (Hippies Call It STP)," borrows its tune from "Fishin' Blues," while head Rounders Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber sing a paean to psychedelic drug use that breaks down into odd references such as this allusion to Amos & Andy: "'Splain dat to me, Kingfish, it ain't too clear/King it to me, 'splainfsh, said the engineer."The CD reissue released on June 27, 2000, added three bonus tracks. "TV Song" is a tribute to the addictive power of television; "Year of Jubilo" revives a Civil War victory celebration; and "Snappin' Pussy" is an appropriately bawdy follow-up to an earlier Rounders favorite, "Boobs a Lot." William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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