I Know You Fine, But How You Doin'
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Artist: The Gories
Label: Crypt Records
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 700498004220
EAN: 0700498004220
ASIN: B0000058TJ
Release Date: 1995-06-06 |
I Know You Fine, But How You Doin'
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Tracks:
- Hey Hey, We're The Gories
- You Make It Move
- Detroit Breakdown
- Stranded
- Goin' To The River
- Early In The Morning
- Thunderbird ESQ
- Nitroglycerine
- Let Your Daddy Ride
- Six Cold Feet
- Smashed
- Ghostrider
- Chick-Inn
- View From Here
- Feral
- I Think I've Had It
- Charm Bag
- Boogie Chillun
- I'll Go
- Hidden Charms
- Sovereignty Flight
- You'll Be Mine
- You Done Got Wrong
- Sister Ann
- Give Me Love
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Customer Reviews:
Thunderbird ESQ.......2006-04-21
I love it more than I love you... this goes out to all the fools who desprately want to trash this album... you're turnin' me into a drinker. Yes it's noisy, yes, it's analog, yes it's better on vinyl, what this combination does is captures all of the soul and swagger of Mick Collin's genious. Yes hes' black, yes you can tell... no white man has reasons to sing the blues like he does, or can get unhinged enough to get as down, as dirty and as soulful (a-la Otis Redding) as Mick Collins. This album is an amazing example of Mick's earlier work, and a tribute to all the greats that came before him.
You either love it or hate it.......2005-03-29
Totally minimalist real bluesy, garage rock. They epitomize the "garage" band. No bass, primitive drums, and two often poorly played electric guitars. Some songs I love and some songs I just plain don't like. But I don't think this band ever pretended to be anything it wasn't. And that says a lot to me. If you're into the White Stripes or bands like that check it out. Chances are you still may not like them. What you have to look at here is the sincerity and the spirit. Not the production or chops.
Dr.Love.......2004-05-01
This is the real deal. This is Rock and Roll. The Gories are not only one of the most influential garage bands, but one of the best. Nobody making albums today has the soul Mick Collins has. Amazing.
If you don't like it you'r just not getten it........2003-11-09
I hate writing reviews but previous reviewers have desicrated one of the finest offerings fron the rock GoD
Mick Collins.
This album is not for all listeners. It says way to much with so little. Without this album there would not be a White Stripes. Jacks Major influence was the Gories. THIs album has influenced more Musicians than know it exist.
If you understand it you will love if not sorry.
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