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TREAT HER RIGHT
Former Shane Champagne and Pink Cadillac singer David Champagne led the Massachusetts quartet Treat Her Right, whose style encompassed rock & roll, rockabilly, blues-rock, and swamp-rock, all with post-punk attitude. Champagne also sported a taste for avant-garde cover songs, including material by James Blood Ulmer and Captain Beefheart. Treat Her Right released its debut album in 1986; their 1989 Tied to the Tracks featured bassist Mark Sandman singing lead on several songs. Following the breakup of Treat Her Right, Sandman went on to form bass/sax/drums trio Morphine.
“TREAT HER RIGHT”
<reissue, originally published in 1986>
LP RCA Victor RECORDS 6884-1-R
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 1988 REPRESSING
STILL IN SHRINK SINGLE COVER
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: (scanned) 0078635688412 (text) 0 7863-56884-1
LABEL: RCA Victor - BLACK LABEL w/DOG in the TOP RIGHT QUADRANT - SILVER TEXT
Catalog on cover: 6884-1-R
Catalog on labels: 6884-1-R-A / 6884-1-R-B
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): A-1 6884-1-R-A (Stamped): STERLING ᐉ
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): A-2 6884-1-R-B (Stamped): STERLING ᐉ
On labels: Produced.........Bob Holmes
TMK(s) ® RCA Corp.-Made in U.S.A.
℗ 1988 BMG Music
On Back Cover: Tracklist + Credits
Tmk(s).............© 1988........Manufactured and Distributed by BMG Music, New York, N.Y. ● Printed in U.S.A.
tracklisting
Side A: I THINK SHE LIKES ME – I GOT A GUN – EVERGLADES – TRAIL OF TEARS – JESUS EVERYDAY
Side B: YOU DON’T NEED MONEY – DON’T LOOK BACK – AN HONEST JOB
BRINGIN’ IT ALL BACK HOME – WHERE DID ALL THE GIRLS COME FROM?
RECORD NEAR MINT but (please, read above description)
SLEEVE NEAR MINT but (please, see pictures and read above description)
...[A] moody, insouciant, postmodernist approach to R&B...At times tongue-in-cheek, other times arch and aloof, it never fails because there's always a hook or lyrical play (a good example is the opener "I Think She Likes Me") that stays with you...They pull a fast one and cover Blood Ulmer's "Where Did All the Girls Come From?" A plus ten for that smart bit of inspiration. Slick, intelligent, sly, and well worth your while…(AllMusic)