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Don't Like You

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Download links and information about Don't Like You by Cheater Slicks. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 46:58 minutes.

Artist: Cheater Slicks
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 46:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Feel Free 3:40
2. There's a Girl 2:44
3. Motherlode 4:23
4. Sensitive Side 3:36
5. Destroy You 4:19
6. You Ain't Good 2:51
7. Spanish Rose 2:51
8. Should I 3:39
9. Poor Me 4:13
10. Sadie Mae 5:26
11. Mystery Ship 9:16

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For Don't Like You, Cheater Slicks acquired the production services of friend and fan Jon Spencer (Pussy Galore, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion). Spencer also trades places with vocalist Dana Hatch on "Sensitive Side," his zonked-out, stoner ode to the band (Hatch sounds almost as stoned on the Johnny Thunders-like "Should I"). The entire enterprise could be considered a bit of a family affair, as Spencer's longtime compatriot, Jerry Teel (the Honeymoon Killers), also lends his services on harmonica (the smokin' "Motherlode") and recording. (Boss Hog's Cristina Martinez would seem to be the only key "family" member missing.) The results are more successful than not — especially the opening Scientists-inspired distortion blast, "Feel Free" — but there's possibly a little more variety here than necessary. Spencer's song, for instance, would have worked better at the end of the recording or even as a bonus track (along with the actual bonus, a spoken word bit). From a sequencing standpoint, it just doesn't fit as comfortably with the rest of the material as it could. That quibble aside, this is one of Cheater Slicks' finest releases in a long and varied career. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, Rovi