Eating Jello with a Heated Fork
Eating Jello with a Heated Fork is 1996 studio album recorded by Mick Farren and friends released under the name Deviants IXVI.
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Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Garage Rock | |||
Label | Alive | |||
Producer | Mick Farren, Andy Colquhoun, Jack Lancaster | |||
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The album was recorded with longtime friends and collaborators Andy Colquhoun and Jack Lancaster and featured Wayne Kramer and his band.
Track listing
- "Eating Jello with a Heated Fork" (Farren, Colquhoun)
- "On Such a Lurid Night" (Farren, Colquhoun)
- "God's Worst Nightmare" (Farren, Kramer)
- "Thunder on the Mountain" (Farren, Colquhoun)
- "Three Headed Lobster Boy" (Farren, Lancaster)
- "You Won't Make It Here" (Farren, Lancaster)
- "Arts of Darkness" (Farren, Lancaster)
- "Hard Times" (Farren, Colquhoun)
- "Rivers of Hell" (Farren, Colquhoun)
Personnel
- Mick Farren – vocals
- Andy Colquhoun – guitar
- Jack Lancaster – saxophone
- Wayne Kramer – guitar
- Paul Ill – bass
- Brock Avery – drums, percussion
- Brad Dourif - didgeridoo on "Three Headed Lobster Boy"
- Chuck Briggs, Kerry Martinez, Duane Peters, Susan Slater, Ernie Snair, Gary Twinn - backing vocals
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