Frenzy (Mojo Nixon album)
Frenzy is an album released by Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper in 1986. It was re-released on CD in 2005 with the entire contents of the mini-album Get Out Of My Way! added to the end. The CD uses the Get Out of My Way! mix of "Stuffin' Martha's Muffin", which filters the telephone conversation part of Nixon's opening monologue to sound like he is talking on the phone, instead of the original Frenzy LP mix. "Transylvanian Xmas" is a version of "Joy to the World", performed by Roper on harmonica with the melody tweaked to sound spooky with Nixon on bongos. "Jesus at McDonalds" is a newer recording of the song from their first LP, Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper.
Track listing
All songs written by Mojo Nixon and published by Tallywacker Tunes/La Rana Music except as indicated.
- "The Amazing Bigfoot Diet"
- "Stuffin' Martha's Muffin"
- "I Hate Banks"
- "Feeling Existential"
- "Be My Lover" (M. Bruce) Ezra Music BMI
- "Where the Hell's My Money?"
- "Gonna Put My Face On a Nuclear Bomb"
- "Ain't Got No Boss"
- "I'm Living With a Three-Foot Anti-Christ"
- "Gonna Eat Them Words"
- "Twilight's Last Gleaming" (Joey Harris) Harris Control BMI
- "23 Mile Ride"
- "In a Gadda Da Vida" (Doug Ingle) Ten East/Cotillion/Itasca BMI
- "The Ballad of Wendell Scott"
- "Get Out of My Way!" (CD Re-release)
- "Rutabagas" (CD Re-release)
- "Burn Down the Malls" (CD Re-release)
- "Son of Santa" (CD Re-release)
- "Transylvanian Xmas" (Trad.) Arr. by Skid Roper (CD Re-release)
- "Jesus at McDonalds" (CD Re-release)
Personnel
- Mojo Nixon - vocals, guitar, sonic love jug, bongos
- Skid Roper - washboard, banjo, mandolin, maracas, harmonica, vocal on "In A Gadda Da Vida", kick box, harp, bells, tambourine
- Steve Wynn - guest vocal on "Feeling Existential"
- The Bigfoot Choir - David Farage, Steve Wynn, Douglas Farage, Pete Webster, Chris Davies, Johnette, Fish Karma, Bruce Joyner, Paul Kamanski, Scott A. Reilly
- Moron Tallywacker Choir - Allan Waddle, Dean Naleway, Charley Brown, Scott A. Reilly, Peter Holsapple, Ileen Markel, Ron Lepper
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