Ooh La La...Les Clams
Ooh La La...Les Clams
ASIN: B000253C7Q
Track Listings
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1. Walk Across Kansas
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2. Late for Dinner
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3. Blue Navigator
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4. Release Me
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5. Driving Wheel
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6. Iron Ore Betty/Be Kind to Me/Gonna Look Like a Monkey
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7. Intro: Jack the Fluke
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8. Rotten Lettuce
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9. Sugar on the Rim
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10. Another Like You
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11. Green Mountain Backstep
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12. Chicken
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13. Richard on the Piano
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14. Window
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15. Dog Show
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The late Jeffrey Frederick had a strong voice whose range knew no boundaries - and great humor that had no conscience. Once again, he charms us with a rollicking good time. This is Jeffrey Frederick at his ripest. Jeffrey is best known for his bands, Jeff.Frederick.2004
Ooh La La...Les Clams,Jeffrey Frederick,Frederick Productions,Rock/Pop,Strong vocalist with a hot band and lots of fun
Average customer rating:
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Ooh La La...Les Clams
Jeffrey Frederick
Manufacturer: Frederick Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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- Live at the Ice House
- Clamtones B.C.
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ASIN: B000253C7Q
Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Walk Across Kansas
- Late for Dinner
- Blue Navigator
- Release Me
- Driving Wheel
- Iron Ore Betty/Be Kind to Me/Gonna Look Like a Monkey
- Intro: Jack the Fluke
- Rotten Lettuce
- Sugar on the Rim
- Another Like You
- Green Mountain Backstep
- Chicken
- Richard on the Piano
- Window
- Dog Show
Album Description
The late Jeffrey Frederick had a strong voice whose range knew no boundaries - and great humor that had no conscience. Once again, he charms us with a rollicking good time. This is Jeffrey Frederick at his ripest. Jeffrey is best known for his bands, Jeff.Frederick.2004
Average customer rating:
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Ooh La La...Les Clams
Jeffrey Frederick
Manufacturer: Frederick Production
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0000E32WP
Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Walk Across Kansas
- Late for Dinner
- Blue Navigator
- Release Me
- Driving Wheel
- Iron Ore Betty/Be Kind to Me/Gonna Look Like a Monkey
- Intro: Jack the Fluke
- Rotten Lettuce
- Sugar on the Rim
- Another Like You
- Green Mountain Backstep
- Chicken
- Richard on the Piano
- Window
- Dog Show
Customer Reviews:
Call him anything..........2005-03-29
Jeffrey Fredericks was truly great, and unfortunately "late" (but not for dinner, no way). This literally infectious set (from Portland, OR's Euphoria in 1981)is one of those recordings Jeffrey should have released when he was still around to take credit for it in person. Ranging from his amazing originals through his inimitable covers of Michael Hurley, John Prine and others, even traditional songs, this CD captures Jeffrey Frederick at one of his peaks, with core members of the Clamtones (and now the Freak Mountain Ramblers), Dave Reisch, Roger North and Richard Tyler. If this doesn't crawl into your head and not let go, you're probably deaf. And if it doesn't cause you to break out into a broad grin and reach for your dancing shoes, you're probably undead. Heck, it would make zombies tap their toes and order a PBR! This is the real deal--crazy, tight, right in the groove and out of this world (after all, it covers Blue Navigator...). The biggest problem is, when people ask me what Jeffrey's music is like, if I said kind of like the Holy Modal Rounders (heck, the Clamtones WERE the West Coast Rounders when Steve Weber fronted them, kind of like the Freak Mountain Ramblers, kind of rock and roll, kind of alt country, kind of swingy, kind of honkey tonkish, kind of... well, you get the idea. They don't have a clue what I am talking about. The best definition of Jeffrey's music IS his music--and this is some of the best.
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