Soul Food (Oblivians album)
Soul Food is the Oblivians' first album. It was recorded at Easley Studios in Memphis, Tennessee and released on May 23, 1995 by Crypt Records.
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Released | May 23, 1995 | |||
Recorded | Easley Studios | |||
Genre | Garage punk | |||
Length | 32:20 | |||
Label | Crypt | |||
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Track listing
- "Viet Nam War Blues" (Hopkins) - 2:37
- "And Then I Fucked Her" (Oblivians) - 1:20
- "Big Black Hole" (Oblivians) - 2:53
- "Jim Cole" (Oblivians) - 1:01
- "Mad Lover" (Oblivians) - 1:50
- "Sunday You Need Love" (Remmler/Gralle) - 2:53
- "Never Change" (Oblivians) - 2:37
- "No Reason to Live" (Oblivians) - 1:23
- "I'm Not a Sicko, There's a Plate in My Head" (Oblivians) - 2:06
- "Blew My Cool" (Oblivians) - 1:55
- "Cannonball" (Oblivians) - 1:49
- "Nigger Rich" (Oblivian/Peebles) - 1:21
- "Bum a Ride" (Oblivians) - 2:32
- "Any Way You Want It" (Clark) - 1:36
- "Static Party" (Oblivians) - 1:39
- "Ja Ja Ja" (Remmler/Gralle) - 2:50
Personnel
- Eric Oblivian - Guitar, drums, vocals
- Greg Oblivian - Guitar, drums, vocals
- Jack Oblivian - Guitar, drums, vocals
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