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Kitty

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Download links and information about Kitty by The Dashboard Saviors. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:35 minutes.

Artist: The Dashboard Saviors
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cabaret College 1:56
2. Been Meaning to Do 2:37
3. Consummation 4:51
4. A Trailer's a Trailer 4:34
5. G.I. Joe 4:04
6. Town 4:59
7. Drivin' Blind 3:40
8. The Coach's Wife 2:35
9. Tracy's Calendar 3:14
10. Dropping 3:32
11. Dilettante's Ball 3:26
12. Brother Shiloh Collins 3:07

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The debut from Georgia's Dashboard Saviors is a lost treasure. There is not a bad song on this whole disc, but it was almost completely ignored by the general public. The Dashboard Saviors are like a harder-rocking version of the Jayhawks or a better version of the Gear Daddies. Kitty was produced by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck and, despite being a scruffy-sounding band at times, Kitty is still very clear and exact sounding — much like an early R.E.M. album. The highlight of this disc, however, is the songwriting. In "Town," Todd McBride talks of a Molotov cocktail being made with a "Boone's Farm bottle and an Aerosmith T-shirt." He has a knack for using detail to paint extremely vivid images. If the Dashboard Saviors were a little glossier, they could have been more commercially successful. Songs like "Drivin' Blind" and "Been Meaning to Do" sound like they could have been hits by the Wallflowers. If you can find this disc, snatch it up and listen often.