Happy 14½
Happy 14½ is an EP by avant-garde band King Missile. It was released in 1992, shortly before the band's album Happy Hour. The EP was intended for promotional use only, and not supposed to be sold; nonetheless, copies are sometimes available in "used" sections of record stores because some people who received the EP sold it anyway.[1]
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Released | 1992 |
Genre | Avant-garde |
Length | 14:30 |
Label | Atlantic |
Producer | Kramer, King Missile |
Just as Happy Hour is approximately one hour long, Happy 14½ is approximately 14½ minutes in length.
Track listing
All lyrics by John S. Hall (except "All Things Everywhere," by Chris Xefos).
- "Martin Scorsese (PG-13)" – 2:48
- This track is the "clean" version of "Martin Scorsese" from Happy Hour. In the "PG-13" version, Hall omits the original's thirteen instances of the expletive fuck but does not edit the original's violent content.
- "Detachable Penis" – 3:21
- This track also appears on Happy Hour.
- "Nietzsche Sneezes" – 3:27
- "All Things Everywhere" – 2:47
- These two tracks appear exclusively on this release.
- "The Bunny Song" [live] – 1:57
Personnel
- John S. Hall – lead vocals (except on "All Things Everywhere")
- Dave Rick – guitars
- Chris Xefos – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on "All Things Everywhere"
- Roger Murdock – drums, percussion
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References
- "Discography". Laundry Lists of Nonsense. Retrieved 2008-05-29.
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