Fancy (Idiot Flesh album)

Fancy is the third and final studio album by the American experimental rock band Idiot Flesh.

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Fancy
Fancy album cover (Metal-slipcase edition) (edited with watermark)
Studio album by
Released1997
Genre
Length61:35
LabelVaccination Records
Idiot Flesh chronology
The Nothing Show
(1993)
Fancy
(1997)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dead Like Us"Nils Frykdahl, Idiot Flesh(3:53)
2."Idiot Song"Frykdahl, Idiot Flesh(6:30)
3."Teen Devil Worshipper"Gene Jun, Jonathan Cantero, Idiot Flesh(2:29)
4."Chicken Little"Frykdahl, Béla Bartók, Pierre Boulez, Iannis Xenakis(9:07)
5."Twitch"Frykdahl(4:47)
6."Drowning"Jun, Jonny Axtell, Idiot Flesh(5:00)
7."Motherfucker"Dan Rathbun(7:21)
8."Bach Is Dead"The Residents(1:47)
9."Diggity Cow And The Dandy Mr. Clyde"Frykdahl(3:11)
10."The Straw"Frykdahl, T. S. Eliot(10:45)
11."Cheesus (Dance Mix)"Jun(1:34)
12."People In Your Neighborhood"Idiot Flesh, Sesame Street(4:18)
13."[Hidden track: Dead Like Us (reprise)]"Frykdahl, Idiot Flesh(0:53)

Personnel

Idiot Flesh
  • Nils Frykdahl – vocals, guitar, flute, castanets; design
  • Gene Jun – vocals, violin, guitar, metal objects
  • Dan Rathbun – bass, vocals, cello, horn, trombone, saw; engineer
  • Wes Anderson – drums, percussion, marimba, bassoon, vocals
Side Show Freaks
  • Paul Dal Porto - "Helpy the Hamburger Bee", Sitar, vocals
  • Lorrie Murray - Hatcha, The Siamese Twin, Fire eater/torch swinger, vocals
  • Heidi Good - Datcha, The Siamese Twin, Fire eater/torch swinger, vocals
  • Brad Caswell - Puppet Show
Guest musicians
  • Mantra Ben Y'akova – vocals
  • Erik Carter – guitar
  • Angela B. Coon – vocals
  • Paul Dal Porto – horn, sitar; assistant engineer
  • Jindra Dolansky – saxophone
  • Matt Embrie – synthesizer, piano
  • Jab – trumpet
Additional production and design
  • Penny Allman – "The Queen of Oakland" photography
  • Per Frykdahl – "Baby Fatty" cover art
  • Lorrie Murray – Design, photography, manager, booking agent
  • Brad Caswell - Lights
  • Mark Stichman – assistant engineer
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