Tragic Songs of Life (The Easy Hoes album)
For the 1956 album by the Louvin Brothers, see Tragic Songs of Life (Louvin Brothers).
Tragic Songs of Life | |
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Studio album by The EASY HOES | |
Released | 1989 |
Recorded | June 1989 |
Genre | Cowpunk |
Label | Shindig Records |
Producer | Art Alexakis, Damien Rasmussen, The Easy Hoes |
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Tragic Songs of Life was the only album released by The EASY HOES.
Although this album is best known as being one of Art Alexakis pre-Everclear projects, Art was not a primary songwriter. In fact, he only wrote two of the songs, both of which were later recorded by his next band Colorfinger.
The album features a handful of covers, of Stonewall Jackson's "Poor Red Georgia Dirt", AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" and Hank Williams' "Lost Highway", as well as the two traditional songs "In the Pines" and "On the Rock (Where Moses Stood)".
Track listing
- "Hey Chuck" – (Jeff Krebs)
- "Don't Let That Door Hit You" – (Krebs)
- "Poor Red Georgia Dirt" – (Fred Burch, Gary Stewart)
- "My Last Goodbye" – (Jeff Krebs)
- "Chicken" – (Kim Rohrbach)
- "Separation" – (A.P. Alexakis)
- "? (The Gay Bar Song)" – (Alexakis)
- " You Shook Me (All Night Long)" – (Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson)
- "Throw It Away" – (Krebs)
- "Lost Highway" – (Leon Payne)
- "In the Pines" – (Traditional)
- "On the Rock (Where Moses Stood)" – (Traditional)
Personnel
- A.P. Alexakis – vocals, guitar (6 and 12 string)
- Johnny Crow – vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica
- Kim Rohrbach – bass, vocals
- Kyle Statham – drums
References
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