Black Randy The Metr - Pass the Dust I Think I'm Bowie [New Vinyl LP]

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Black Randy The Metr - Pass the Dust I Think I'm Bowie [New Vinyl LP]

Artist: Black Randy The Metro Squad

Title: Pass the Dust I Think I'm Bowie

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Rock

UPC: 018663108513

Release Date: 2016

Record Label: Frontier Records

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Album Tracks

1. I Slept in An Arcade
2. Marlon Brando
3. I Tell Lies Every Day
4. Down at the Laudrymat
5. I Wanna Be a Nark
6. Give It Up or Turn It a Loose
7. Idi Amin
8. Sperm Bank Baby
9. Barefootin' on the Wicket Picket
10. San Francisco
11. Telling Lies
12. (Say It Loud) I'm Black and I'm Proud
13. (Theme from) Shaft

Limited vinyl LP repressing. Pass the Dust I Think I'm Bowie was the only full-length wax put out on the short-lived but highly influential Dangerhouse Records in late '79 and it's full of short, sharp funky revue style tunes with some avant touches here and there, with Black Randy reminiscent of a punk rock David Peel. Numbers about sleeping in arcades, Idi Amin, narcs, laundromats and sperm banks plus anything else to do with the messed -up life he was living needles and too much alcohol. This great version of "Shaft" has to be heard to get a full understanding of the workings of Randy's thought patterns. Dig the budget organ sound that fits right in with the overall sleazy grooves that his Metro Squad is laying down (it was made up of the cream of LA punks on sabbatical from their own combos such as the Eyes or Randoms) all played with a tight but loose abandon. (Black Randy & The Metro Squad appeared in 1981 satirical punk rock film Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, performing "I Slept in an Arcade".) Black Randy is one of the lost voices of the punk revolution, though by no means is he any way near a punk in the accepted commercial sense. Black Randy (John Morris) died on November 11th, 1988. He still has no peers, amen to that.

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