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Invisible Girl

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Download links and information about Invisible Girl by King Khan, BBQ Show. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:20 minutes.

Artist: King Khan, BBQ Show
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Anala 2:55
2. Invisible Girl 4:00
3. I’ll Be Loving You 3:10
4. Animal Party 3:37
5. Spin the Bottle 3:17
6. Third Ave 4:43
7. Tastebuds 3:21
8. Truth or Dare 2:38
9. Crystal Ball 4:07
10. Lonely Boy 2:28
11. Tryin’ 3:49
12. Do the Chop 4:15

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The duo King Khan & BBQ Show make a strange brew: first of all, Mark Sultan (guitar, vocals, drums and percussion) and King Khan (guitar, vocals) sound like four guys confused about what decade it is, and having a wicked fun time trying to sort it all out. Secondly, Khan is also known for his King Khan & The Shrines band, an outrageous, high-energy, garage-punk band clearly rooted in the ‘60s. The vintage-rock flavors of BBQ Show, however, run from the ‘50s right up to the late ‘70s and the roots of American punk rock. Tracks like “Third Ave” ooze mid-century, doo-wop charm, and “I’ll Be Loving You” conjures the soulful heartache of singers like Sam Cooke. “Lonely Boy” blends the ‘60s with a shot of Ramones-style simplicity, while “Crystal Ball” is torn between ‘50s poodle-skirt rock and ‘60s R&B-tinged garage pop. Tambourines rattle and tease while guitars scrape bottom on the excellent garage greaser “Truth or Dare,” and the doo-wop-meets-Screamin’ Jay Hawkins exercise in obscenity that is “Tastebuds” is not suitable for carpooling with your boss. That caveat aside, Khan & Co. are again having a hell of a party, and you’re invited.