Hello Lucille, Are You a Lesbian?

Hello Lucille, Are You a Lesbian? Artist: T. Valentine
Label: Norton
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731253028021
EAN: 0731253028021
ASIN: B00004UER9


Release Date: 2000-08-29

Hello Lucille, Are You a Lesbian?


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Tracks:

  1. Teen-Age Jump
  2. Little Lu-Lu Frog
  3. Betty Sue
  4. Do The Do
  5. Massius Ray
  6. Betty Sue
  7. Black Power Part One
  8. Black Power Part Two
  9. Hello Lucille Are You A Lesbian?
  10. Betty Sue
  11. I Want You To Have My Baby
  12. Wake Up Wake Up Black Man
  13. Shake Your Funky A-S-S
  14. The Vampire Radio Spot

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's odd, but I love it........2007-04-03

T. Valentine is one of the strangest artists I have ever heard. He's sort of like Hasil Adkins in that you don't quite understand why you love listening to him so much, but you do. And you listen to the disc over and over again. He's a terrible singer, but the content of the songs is what draws you in because it's so off the wall. I will definitely be playing this disc at my parties.

4 out of 5 stars This is the T. Valentine album you've all heard about.......2003-10-31

This is the T. Valentine album you've all heard about and you have to heard it to know how you should understend it then. OK, I just want to say one thing. He recorded the first of these tracks in the 50's!!! And with the later tracks he had to expand for a lot of the reasons you'll have on the album. Lucille was his wife and was getting revenge influence by a punk song he heard. Try imagining that!! So the one thing I want to say is that he really mocks out Ali on Massius Ray about Vietmam War. Every protester didn't do this kind of song. AND Ali was such an icon to the black community at that time. But Look at Mr. Valentine on the cover. He's laughing and he's saying and singining his style and his thoughts. And he's wondering about.. well, he's not wondering but people all say in that song "Why do he take her out, she like women just like he do." I just want to say that the vampire bats is the funniest too. Even if it was tupposed to be for scary film. Ladies and gentlemen please, I know that he got fresh a little on that track "Shaking you funky (you know what" but he has the spirit of rock and roll in him in same fashion as Elvis or Buddy Holly some I think, or little Richard.
LOOK. Just get this thing then if you want to know how good. You don't believe it? LOOK. Just get this one here and you'll know and how else will you know if she related to Frankenstein.

5 out of 5 stars Every level.......2001-11-25

A stupefying collection. Give it four or five runs - you'll find a different level every time. A truly aweful medley derived from as many musical genres as you'll care to deal with.

4 out of 5 stars What a Beautiful Beast You Have, Grandma.......2000-12-23

If it weren't for my nagging suspicion of some postmodern hoax I'd give this album five stars - - that, and the one or two ugly brushes with a strange (comic?) misogyny. Otherwise, his "atonal" and "arhythmic" singing (as I've read it described) is pure emotion led backwards timing shout screaming Betty Sue a-Betty Sue . . . . beautiful stuff, no matter what or where it comes from. If you like your rock-n-roll strangeness on the visceral soul-shouting side, this is a must must must. Plus if anybody knows anything more about this please e-mail me.

5 out of 5 stars

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