Smack Dab

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Bummer In The Summer 02:13 Tools
I'm Not Listening 04:46 Tools
Kickstart My Jackknife 04:23 Tools
My Cross To Bear 04:46 Tools
Quarantine 04:46 Tools
Smack Dab 04:15 Tools
Free Love 04:15 Tools
Never Been To Spain 03:42 Tools
Super 8 02:21 Tools
Smack Dab Attack 04:15 Tools
Worrying My Eyes Red 01:49 Tools
The Hollywood Sign 01:49 Tools
Lavender Foam 01:49 Tools
Happy To Be Alive 02:20 Tools
Lucky 00:00 Tools
Sitting In A Pickle 01:02 Tools
Big Root 01:50 Tools
Pickling Jar 02:01 Tools
Dancing Uvula 01:53 Tools
Walking Garden 01:48 Tools
Job 01:12 Tools
Big Planet 01:40 Tools
Red Ant 01:35 Tools
Help To Wake Up 01:37 Tools
Sunflower 01:33 Tools
I Don'T Know 01:30 Tools
Wishing Well 01:30 Tools
Words We'Ve Spoken 01:51 Tools
Things With You 00:56 Tools
He's A Lover 01:35 Tools
Elephant Memory 00:00 Tools
Rose Garden 02:12 Tools
Red Hot 01:52 Tools
Eatin A Berry 01:35 Tools
I´m not Listening 01:35 Tools
Pendulum 00:00 Tools
Little Dagger 00:00 Tools
Where Ya Going 02:12 Tools
Smoke-King 02:31 Tools
Hazel 00:00 Tools
Wide Open 00:00 Tools
Sugar Water On Your Sweet Lips 02:57 Tools
Digging My Feet In The Ground 00:00 Tools
With A Circle In Mind 00:00 Tools
Right Smack Dab 00:00 Tools
Made My Mind Up 00:00 Tools
Glass Of Water 00:00 Tools
Im Not Listening 01:52 Tools
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there are two artists with this name: 1> A Brooklyn combo formed at the urging of Wm. Berger (here playing drums), who recognized creative sparkle in modern dancer Linda Hagood and encouraged her to take up guitar and songwriting. The duo was joined by bassist Alec Stephens on Queen Crab, a wonderful collection of light, idiosyncratic material like "Big Planet," "Lucky" and "Dancing Uvula." With a cartoony Southern voice so high-pitched that many reckoned it to be contrived (it's not), Hagood fits in with the love rock of Beat Happening and the Mad Scene but shows more musical ambition. Contributions to tribute albums for the Fall and Love around this time showed Smack Dab's versatility and humor. After Berger left to concentrate on Uncle Wiggly, newcomer J.Z. Barrell (ex-Alter Boys) brought his studio engineering prowess and add instrumental versatility to the fuller, more mature Majestic Root. Where Queen Crab was a fanciful one-woman show with excellent support, Majestic Root shows Hagood's positive reflections on love and life in a more adult light, with subdued tones and more intricate arrangements. The agile band covers a great deal of sultry, arty and troubled ground under her indelible stylistic stamp. Stephens exited Smack Dab in 1994 for a career slinging guitar with Railroad Jerk and was suitably replaced by Kansas City's Jeffrey J. Jensen, a Jonathan Richman fanatic. 2> A trio containing Spanish musician Paco Loco, Steve Wynn and his wife and drummer, Linda Pitmon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.