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| A 01 (03:15) || <b>Strange</b> ()
| A 01 (03:15) || <b>Strange</b> (Walter Hawkins)
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| A 02 (03:17) || <b>I don't know</b> ()
| A 02 (03:17) || <b>I don't know</b> (Willie Mabon)
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| A 03 (02:38) || <b>Who's been talking?</b> ()
| A 03 (02:38) || <b>Who's been talking?</b> ()
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| A 04 (02:25) || <b>I believe</b> ()
| A 04 (02:25) || <b>I believe</b> ()
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| A 05 (02:35) || <b>Stone crazy</b> ()
| A 05 (02:35) || <b>Stone crazy</b> (Jalacy Hawkins)
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| A 06 (04:20) || <b>Last Saturday night</b> ()
| A 06 (04:20) || <b>Last Saturday night</b> ()
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| A 07 (03:10) || <b>Call the plumber</b> ()
| A 07 (03:10) || <b>Call the plumber</b> ()
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| A 08 (05:48) || <b>I wanna know</b> ()
| A 08 (05:48) || <b>I wanna know</b> (Jalacy Hawkins)
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| A 09 (04:55) || <b>Sherilyn Fenn</b> ()
| A 09 (04:55) || <b>Sherilyn Fenn</b> ()
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* <b>Production:</b> [A 01-02, 04-12] Robert Duffey for Bizarre Records [A 03] Cool Slo Moe Ice Man Bobby D. and Slik Rik (a couple of Irish guys)
* <b>Production:</b> [A 01-02, 04-12] Robert Duffey for Bizarre Records [A 03] Cool Slo Moe Ice Man Bobby D. and Slik Rik (a couple of Irish guys)
* <b>Recording:</b> 1990.10-12 Hollywood, Tracks II. - Engineer: Steve Batte. - Second engineer: Eben Calderon
* <b>Recording:</b> 1990.10-12 Hollywood, Tracks II. - Engineer: Jim Monroe
* <b>Musicians:</b> Octavia Bostick (backing vocals), Bo Diddley jr. (guitar), Jill Foor (backing vocals), Dana "Potato Boy" Garrett (saxophone), Mark Goldberg (bass), Screamin' Jay Hawkins (vocals), Mike Keneally (guitar A03, keyboards, piano A 03), Rik Shannon (drums, percussion), Julie Syperda-Duffey (backing vocals)
* <b>Musicians:</b> Octavia Bostick (backing vocals), Bo Diddley jr. (guitar), Jill Foor (backing vocals), Dana "Potato Boy" Garrett (saxophone), Mark Goldberg (upright bass, electric bass), Screamin' Jay Hawkins (vocals, piano), Mike Keneally (guitar A03, keyboards, piano A 03, backing vocals), Rik Shannon (drums, percussion), Julie Syperda-Duffey (backing vocals)
* <b>Mastering:</b> A&M Mastering Lab. - Bill Inglot, Ken Perry
* <b>Photography:</b> Thyronne Millaud
* <b>Executive production:</b> (under duress) Herb Cohen
* <b>Note:</b> These are nnot new recordings but outtakes from the 1990 sessions for Bizarre Records which resulted in the 1991 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD <b>[[1991 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD "Black music for white people"|BLACK MUSIC FOR WHITE PEOPLE]]</b>. The songs here are consequently somewhat rougher and arguably more entertaining. Jay's performance is frequently priceless.
* <b>Note:</b> These are nnot new recordings but outtakes from the 1990 sessions for Bizarre Records which resulted in the 1991 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD <b>[[1991 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD "Black music for white people"|BLACK MUSIC FOR WHITE PEOPLE]]</b>. The songs here are consequently somewhat rougher and arguably more entertaining. Jay's performance is frequently priceless.
: "Sherilyn Fenn" is an improvised ode to Jay's <i>Two Moon Junction</i> (1988) co-star and <i>Twin peaks</i> actress Sherilyn Fenn. A brief snippet of the original jam is included on <i>BLACK MUSIC FOR WHITE PEOPLE</i>; on this album overdubs are placed upon the complete jam, which was originally just vocal and Bo Diddley, Jr. (no relation) on rhythm guitar. It's truly offensive and very funny.
: "Sherilyn Fenn" is an improvised ode to Jay's <i>Two Moon Junction</i> (1988) co-star and <i>Twin peaks</i> actress Sherilyn Fenn. A brief snippet of the original jam is included on <i>BLACK MUSIC FOR WHITE PEOPLE</i>; on this album overdubs are placed upon the complete jam, which was originally just vocal and Bo Diddley, Jr. (no relation) on rhythm guitar. It's truly offensive and very funny.
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| 1993 Screamin' Jay Hawkins
| 1993.12 Screamin' Jay Hawkins
| CD <b>STONE CRAZY</b>
| CD <b>STONE CRAZY</b>
| [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] UK: Demon FIEND CD 728
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| 199? Screamin' Jay Hawkins
| CD <b>STONE CRAZY</b>
| [[Bild:country_us.gif]] US: Rhino / WEA
| UPC: 081227118426
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Version vom 22. August 2006, 19:48 Uhr

1993.12 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD STONE CRAZY (US: Bizarre-Straight / Planet R2 71184)

US: Bizarre-Straight / Planet R2 71184

A 01 (03:15) Strange (Walter Hawkins)
A 02 (03:17) I don't know (Willie Mabon)
A 03 (02:38) Who's been talking? ()
A 04 (02:25) I believe ()
A 05 (02:35) Stone crazy (Jalacy Hawkins)
A 06 (04:20) Last Saturday night ()
A 07 (03:10) Call the plumber ()
A 08 (05:48) I wanna know (Jalacy Hawkins)
A 09 (04:55) Sherilyn Fenn ()
A 10 (01:35) Late night Hawkins ()
A 11 (03:30) On the job (Richard Duffey, Mike Keneally)
A 12 (02:36) I am the queen (Richard Duffey, Mike Keneally)
  • Production: [A 01-02, 04-12] Robert Duffey for Bizarre Records [A 03] Cool Slo Moe Ice Man Bobby D. and Slik Rik (a couple of Irish guys)
  • Recording: 1990.10-12 Hollywood, Tracks II. - Engineer: Jim Monroe
  • Musicians: Octavia Bostick (backing vocals), Bo Diddley jr. (guitar), Jill Foor (backing vocals), Dana "Potato Boy" Garrett (saxophone), Mark Goldberg (upright bass, electric bass), Screamin' Jay Hawkins (vocals, piano), Mike Keneally (guitar A03, keyboards, piano A 03, backing vocals), Rik Shannon (drums, percussion), Julie Syperda-Duffey (backing vocals)
  • Mastering: A&M Mastering Lab. - Bill Inglot, Ken Perry
  • Photography: Thyronne Millaud
  • Executive production: (under duress) Herb Cohen
  • Note: These are nnot new recordings but outtakes from the 1990 sessions for Bizarre Records which resulted in the 1991 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD BLACK MUSIC FOR WHITE PEOPLE. The songs here are consequently somewhat rougher and arguably more entertaining. Jay's performance is frequently priceless.
"Sherilyn Fenn" is an improvised ode to Jay's Two Moon Junction (1988) co-star and Twin peaks actress Sherilyn Fenn. A brief snippet of the original jam is included on BLACK MUSIC FOR WHITE PEOPLE; on this album overdubs are placed upon the complete jam, which was originally just vocal and Bo Diddley, Jr. (no relation) on rhythm guitar. It's truly offensive and very funny.
"Late night Hawkins" is one of the greatest things ever - check out Rik Shannon's heroic drum overdub, hewing closely to Jay's peculiar rhythm changes, and Jay's spectacular punchline.
"On the job" is the song which was on the 1993 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD single Heartattack and Vine.
"Stone crazy" has some pretty ridiculous wah-wah guitar in the right channel.

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1993.12 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD STONE CRAZY US: Bizarre-Straight / Planet R2 71184
1993.12 Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD STONE CRAZY UK: Demon FIEND CD 728
199? Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD STONE CRAZY CA: XUSK01 47933
199? Screamin' Jay Hawkins CD STONE CRAZY US: Rhino / WEA UPC: 081227118426