Give Daddy the Knife Cindy

Give Daddy the Knife Cindy Artist: Naz Nomad & Nightingales
Label: Big Beat UK
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 029667402125
EAN: 0029667402125
ASIN: B0000080VF


Release Date: 1992-01-14

Give Daddy the Knife Cindy


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Tracks:

  1. Nobody But Me
  2. Action Woman
  3. The Wind Blows Your Hair
  4. Kicks
  5. Cold Turkey
  6. She Lied
  7. I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
  8. The Trip
  9. I Can't Stand This Love, Goodbye
  10. I Can Only Give You Everything
  11. (Do You Know) I Know
  12. Just Call Me Sky

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Product Description

1. Nobody But Me
2. Action Woman
3. Wind Blows Your Hair, The
4. Kicks
5. Cold Turkey
6. She Lied
7. I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
8. Trip, The
9. I Can't Stand This Love, Goodbye
10. I Can Only Give You Everything
11. I Know, (Do You Know)
12. Just Call Me Sky

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Fun, but ultimately passable.......2002-05-23

Deciding to do a covers of 60's songs to "let their hair down" before their MCA years. The Damned did a album of covers and this is it. Anyone expecting another "Under The Floor" again will be surely disapointed. Its fun, the first track is very good, but ultimately passable aka: more for fans of the group.

4 out of 5 stars Naz Nomad, Baby...Yeah.......2002-02-28

I have to wonder if Mike Myers has a copy of this 1985 album. More than a decade before Austin Powers lampooned London in the 60's there was Naz Nomad and the Nightmares with their wonderful "Music from 'Give Daddy the Knife Cindy', a Psychedelic spoof/tribute (it really IS a very fine line...)from members of The Damned. Their comical take on the psychedelic/garage sound of bands like The Seeds and The Electric Prunes is bang on. The album is one fantastic and trippy tounge-in-cheek celebration of 60's psychedelia. This album is no Spinal Tap joke, but a humorous hommage to bands like the Chocolate Watchband, Strawberry Alarm Clock and Electric Prunes. The fuzztone guitars, cheesy Farfisa Organ, trippy vocals...it's all here. You could almost believe it really is a long lost psychedelic movie soundtrack. It's difficult to remember not to take it all too seriously...this is such great music. Naz and The Damned were out to have some fun and pay tribute to the late 60's fuzz bands and the result is wonderful, catchy, funny and an absolute blast. Psyche OUT, Baby! All this more than 10 years before Austin Powers. Now THAT is just Too Groovy Baby...Yeah!

5 out of 5 stars Dross From The Paisley Strawberry!.......2001-06-01

If you saw the film "Give Daddy The Knife,Cindy",then you know exactly what this soundtrack is all about! If you didn't....you can still enjoy the experience,through the musical essences provided by Naz Nomad and The Nightmares.( Not to be confused with several other people named "Naz Nomad" or "The Nightmares").It's truely amazing how long this soundtrack took to get released. (Perhaps it's the similarity in sound to Sky Saxon and The Seeds? ).Full of brilliant cover versions,and a couple of originals,this album will transcend you through space and time! Naz Nomad's vocals are right up their with Jim Morrison by way of Bela Lugosi! Sphinx Svenson,the most sensible guitar player known to man,totally transgressess the milky way,with his precision string strumming! Buddy Lee Junior plays bass like John Merrick on acid! The ever lovely Ulla plays the farsifa like nobody else can,friends and Romans,listen way up! And do I smell a rat? No,it's just Nick Detroit slamming the skins,and backing the beat! To quote Eddy Taylor ( as "Cindy" )"Man,those giant spiders are laying paisley eggs in the amplifer of life! It's all one big freak out,baby!" And who are we to argue?

5 out of 5 stars

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