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Songs In The Key Of Bree

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Download links and information about Songs In The Key Of Bree by Buck-O-Nine. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Reggae, Ska, Alternative genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 55:59 minutes.

Artist: Buck-O-Nine
Release date: 1994
Genre: Reggae, Ska, Alternative
Tracks: 19
Duration: 55:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Barfly 2:59
2. More Than Your Eyes Can See 3:22
3. Poorboy 2:51
4. Few Too Many 3:03
5. Tool 2:31
6. Nite Lite 2:48
7. I Can't Believe 3:00
8. Irish Drinking Song 1:57
9. King Of The Box 2:43
10. She's Fat 2:08
11. Ah Yeah 2:43
12. Happy Stay 2:03
13. Voice In My Head 3:43
14. New Generation 2:45
15. I Dont Wanna Be No (J.B.J.) 3:23
16. Sappy Love Song 3:22
17. I Dont Seem To Care 4:39
18. True Or False 2:50
19. Voice In My Head '96 3:09

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The debut album by San Diego ska-punks Buck-O-Nine garnered instant comparison to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and for good reason; although singer Jon Pebsworth had infinitely more dulcet tones than the gravel-voiced Dicky Barrett, the band's revved-up reiteration of the Two Tone sound was otherwise distinctly similar. (If anything, the snotty "Irish Drinking Song" sounds like a backhanded tribute to the Bosstones' Boston roots.) So similar, in fact, that anyone who has listened to more than a couple of Mighty Mighty Bosstones records basically knows exactly what Songs in the Key of Bree sounds like: the horn sections are jumpy and over-caffeinated, the rhythm section skanks like crazy, and the guitarists are there almost entirely for chukka-chunk rhythms. The quick feints into the Bo Diddley rhythm in "She's Fat" are about the only stylistic innovations on the whole album. This isn't a bad album, and the high energy level maintained throughout is both impressive and good for anyone looking for a cardio workout, but it does feel just a little too familiar for comfort.