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Product Details
Idjit Savant (CD)Album Notes
| Miscellaneous |
| The Dickies: Leonard Graves Phillips (vocals, keyboards); Stan Lee (guitar); Glen Laughlin (guitar, background vocals); Marc Vachon (bass); Jonathan Melvoin (drums, percussion). |
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| Additional personnel: Enoch Hain (guitar); Daoud Coleman (cello); Michael Acosta (soprano saxophone); Roger Manning (harpsichord); Charlie Alexander, Laurie Buhne (bass); Cliff Martinez (drums); Dave Church (jaw harp). |
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| Engineers: John X, Pat Kraus, Brian Kehew (tracks 1-5, 7-11, 13-14); Brian Kehew (6, 12). |
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| Includes liner notes by Leonard Graves Phillips. |
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| All songs written or co-written by Leonard Graves Phillips except "Golden Boys" (Smear), "Elevator (In The Brain Hotel)" (George Alexander) and "Pretty Ballerina" (Michael Lookofsky). |
Album Details
| Album Title | Idjit Savant |
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| Number of Discs | 1 |
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| Running Time | 34 minutes, 16 seconds |
| Producer | The Dickies; John X |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Label | Triple X Entertainment |
| Catalog Number | 51168 |
| Release Date | 10/11/1994 |
| Import | No |
| UPC | 021075116823 |
Artist/Group
| Overview |
| A steady diet of junky pop culture and rock & roll fueled the genesis of The Dickies, one of Los Angeles's first and funniest punk bands. Whether playing in Hollywood or as one of the first American punk bands on network TV, they blazed a trail for the booming punk rock population to come. Their speeded-up goofball covers and infectiously hummable originals mixed bright radio harmonies and buzz-saw grit in a way no act since the Ramones had. Still together since 1977, the 30-year veterans continue to play live, complete with hand puppets and stage props. |
| Definitive Albums |
| Dawn of the Dickies |
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| Second Coming |
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| Stukas Over Disneyland |
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| The Incredible Shrinking Dickies |
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Epinions Product Reviews
| It's a warped, warped ride...
by hijinx1980, 2/27/2002 |
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Pros: The songwriting and performances are great; countless hooks
Cons: Some tracks are slightly overproduced
The Bottom Line: A real accomplishment from a veteran band. The music will keep you hooked long after you stop laughing.
Review: 'Who the hell are the Dickies', you might ask. No offense, I said those very words the first time a
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