King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents the Waitresses
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents the Waitresses is a live album by the band the Waitresses, recorded in 1982 at My Father's Place in Roslyn, New York, for the radio show King Biscuit Flower Hour.[2] It was released in 1997, less than a year after lead singer Patty Donahue died of lung cancer.
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Released | March 25, 1997 | |||
Recorded | February 13, 1982 | |||
Venue | My Father's Place Roslyn, New York | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 46:58 | |||
Label | King Biscuit Flower Hour | |||
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Track listing
- "Intro" – 0:35
- "Quit" – 4:52
- "No Guilt" – 4:09
- "Wise Up" – 4:06
- "I Could Rule The World If I Could Only Get the Parts" – 3:52
- "I Know What Boys Like" – 4:41
- "Pussy Strut" – 4:55
- "Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?" – 4:06
- "Go On" – 3:11
- "It's My Car" – 3:47
- "Heat Night" – 3:28
- "Christmas Wrapping" – 5:59
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References
- Eder, Bruce. King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents the Waitresses at AllMusic
- "The Waitresses - It's My Car". www.pastemagazine.com. September 14, 2015.
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