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Tube City - The Best of The Trashmen

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Download links and information about Tube City - The Best of The Trashmen by The Trashmen. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 49:34 minutes.

Artist: The Trashmen
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 20
Duration: 49:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tube City 3:22
2. My Woodie 1:55
3. Surfin' Bird 2:23
4. Misirlou 2:09
5. Money 3:12
6. Kuk 2:05
7. King of the Surf 2:30
8. Bird Bath 2:37
9. It's So Easy 2:06
10. Henrietta 2:35
11. MalagueƱa 2:36
12. Sleeper 2:33
13. Bird Dance Beat 2:10
14. A-Bone 2:08
15. Bad News 2:19
16. On the Move 2:38
17. Peppermint Man 2:42
18. New Generation 2:02
19. Whoa Dad! 2:47
20. Real Live Doll (alternate version) 2:45

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Tube City!: The Best of The Trashmen adds their Garrett singles to their lone 1964 album Surfin' Bird. That classic single is here in all of its raw, unfettered glory, and while it does tend to overshadow the rest of the Trashmen's output, the collection shows that their other work was also strong. Their covers of "Miserlou," "It's So Easy," and "Money (That's What I Want)" reflect the band's roots, and aren't overly respectful of the original versions, while "My Woodie" and "Kuk" are respectable surf-pop songs. The Trashmen's instrumentals also fare well, particularly "Tube City" itself , the flamenco-surf of "Malaguena," and "Bird Dance," a silly, tiki-bird infested bid to follow up the success of "Surfin' Bird." "Bird Dance Beat" follows suit, but songs like "Bad News," "Whoa! Dad," and "Real Live Doll" have as much energy, but a little more originality. While it's not as complete as the four-disc box Bird Call!: The Twin City Stomp of the Trashmen, Tube City!: The Best of The Trashmen is still the definitive look at the first part of their career.