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There's a Bar Around the Corner... A*****e

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Download links and information about There's a Bar Around the Corner... A*****e by Jenny Mae. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 59:03 minutes.

Artist: Jenny Mae
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 59:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Interview 1:21
2. Revolution Thing 3:05
3. Runaway 3:04
4. Christmas Song 2:22
5. Radar's Hand 0:48
6. Jesus 4:35
7. Leprechaun 3:05
8. One We Kiss 3:49
9. Robin 2:19
10. Thoughts Go Away 1:28
11. Sailing Away 3:41
12. Junk 3:47
13. Country Song 2:30
14. Cameltoe 2:52
15. Surfer Boy 3:30
16. Don't Explain 2:37
17. Red Chair 4:55
18. Runaway (Cykoaerplex Mix) 9:15

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Jenny Mae's 1995 solo debut finds the ex-Vibralux singer/guitarist refining her pop skills and exploring the limits of her stylistic range. Dreamy pop tunes like "One We Kiss" and "Runaway" don't stray far from her former band's sound, but her lo-fi version of Hendrix' "Third Stone from the Sun," the electronic textures on "Sailing Away" and her cover of Billie Holiday's "Don't Explain" prove Jenny Mae's versatility. Though her backing band on There's a Bar Around the Corner...A*****es features many Ohio punk players, including members from Gaunt, Movieola and the New Bomb Turks, Jenny Mae's sound ends up more delicate and diverse than loud and raucous. The album's main concession to the players' indie/punk roots is its lo-fi sound, which is occasionally too smudgy for the sentiments Jenny Mae conveys. Still, There's a Bar Around the Corner...A*****es is an ambitious and mostly successful solo debut.