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Hi-Fi Sci-Fi
1993 studio album by Dramarama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hi-Fi Sci-Fi is the fifth studio album by alternative rock group Dramarama.[4][5] Released in 1993, it was also their last studio album until Everybody Dies was released in 2005.
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Critical reception
Robert Christgau wrote that "what's confusing, and a stroke, is that with Clem Burke pounding the skins and the band mixing and matching, it rocks louder, harder, and faster than anything they've done since going pro—or ever."[3]
Track listing
All songs written by John Easdale, except for where noted.
- "Introduction/Hey Betty" – 4:28
- "Work for Food" – 4:10
- "Shadowless Heart" – 5:13
- "Swallowed Your Cure" (Chris Carter, Tommy Mullaney) – 2:54
- "Where's the Manual?" – 5:23
- "Senseless Fun" – 4:39
- "Bad Seed" – 4:02
- "Incredible" (Carter, Easdale) – 4:18
- "Prayer" – 4:37
- "Don't Feel Like Doing Drugs" – 3:43
- "Right On Baby, Baby" – 4:23
- "Late Night Phone Call" – 5:32
- "28 Double Secret Bonus Tracks" – 5:35
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Personnel
- Nicky Hopkins – Piano
- Benmont Tench – Piano/Keyboards
- Clem Burke – Drums
References
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