Best of the Worst: 93–97
Best of the Worst: 93-97 is a two LP/CD compilation album by Memphis garage-rock band, the Oblivians. It was released on September 28, 1999 by Sympathy for the Record Industry. The album features career-spanning and previously unreleased Oblivians rarities, B-sides, and live cuts. The liner notes, chronicling the band's roots, formation, and various anecdotes, were written by '68 Comeback founder Jeffrey Evans.
Best of the Worst: 93—97 | ||||
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Released | September 28, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1994 — February 15, 1997 | |||
Genre | Garage rock | |||
Label | Sympathy for the Record Industry | |||
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Track listing
- "Siamese Purse" (Memphis Studio, 1995) - 2:24
- "Alcoholic" (Home Studio, 1994) - 1:52
- "Indian in Me" (Memphis Studio, 1995) - 3:07
- "Tear Drop for You" (Home Studio, 1994) - 2:57
- "Bald Headed Woman" (Memphis Studio, 1995) - 1:55
- "Peepin' & Hidin'" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 3:08
- "Don't Haunt Me" (Easley Studio, 1995) - 3:11
- "I Got Something to Say" (Easley Studio, 1995) - 1:27
- "Lady, Oh Lady" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 2:24
- "Roadrunner" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 3:03
- "Hey Ma, Look at Sis" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 2:14
- "Talk To Me" (Joe Seneca Cover) (Easley Studio, 1995) - 3:20
- "Robot Blues" (Easley Studio, 1995) - 2:24
- "Locomotion" (Live In Hambug, 1995) - 2:11
- "Oh, How To Do" (Monks Cover) (Live In Oxford, Ms 1995) - 2:39
- "Shut My Mouth" (Live In Hamburg, 1995) - 2:08
- "Losing Hand" (Royal Pendletons Cover) (Live In Hamburg, 1995) - 2:34
- "Pill Popper Part I & II" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 4:04
- "Live the Life" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 3:54
- "Alone Again Or" (Love Cover) (Live On WEVL, 1993) - 3:21
- "Kick Your Ass" (Live In Oxford, Ms 1995) - 1:37
- "Mad Lover" (Live In Hamburg, 1995) - 1:37
- "Blew My Cool" (Live On WMFU, 1997) - 1:54
- "Never Change" (Live In Hamburg, 1995) - 3:29
- "Everybody But Me" (Easley Studio, 1995) - 1:45
References
- Graves, Karen E. "The Best of the Worst: 93-97" "www.allmusic.com". Accessed May 28, 2007
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