The Days of Pearly Spencer (album)

The Days of Pearly Spencer is a compilation album by The Vietnam Veterans, released in 1988. It was the band's last full-length album before they broke up.

The Days of Pearly Spencer
Compilation album by
Released1988
GenrePsychedelic rock
Length66:30 (CD)
42:75 (LP)
LanguageEnglish
LabelMusic Maniac
The Vietnam Veterans chronology
Catfish Eyes... and Tales
(1987)
The Days of Pearly Spencer
(1988)
Strange Girl (As The Gitanes)
(2009)

Their record label gave the following statement: "The Vietnam Veterans are no more. This album contains material which was recorded during long night sessions, but remained unreleased. With the re-recordings of the old "demo" songs, they want to prove that they are better than ever. Now it's time to die!"[1]

The Vietnam Veterans has later come to life again, and released a new full-length album in 2009.[2]

Track listing

# CD/LP Title Writer(s) Length
1 / A1 "The Days of Pearly Spencer" David McWilliams 4:22
2 / A2 "500 Miles" Hedy West 5:54
3 / A3 "Is This Really the Time" Mark Enbatta 3:18
4 / A4 "Burning Temples" Mark Enbatta 4:19
5 / A5 "Don't Try to Walk on Me" Mark Enbatta 3:39
6 / B1 "Dogs" Mark Enbatta 4:43
7 / B2 "You're Gonna Fall" Mark Enbatta 3:59
8 / B3 "Dreams of Today" Mark Enbatta 6:18
9 / B4 "Be My Baby" Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil Spector 6:01
10 "The Trip" (CD only) Kim Fowley 23:53

Label

This album was released by Music Maniac Records, Germany

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References

  1. Note on the back of the CD version of the album
  2. "The Vietnam Veterans announcing their return (Music Maniac Records)". rimpo.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-03. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
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