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Very, Very Powerful Motor
1990 studio album by Fastbacks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Very, Very Powerful Motor is the second studio album by the Fastbacks, released in 1990 on PopLlama Records.[1]
The second track, "Apologies," is a cover of a Pointed Sticks song.
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Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that the album "gives Bloch’s pop-rooted songs rocking arrangements that occasionally overwhelm them."[1] Greil Marcus, in Artforum, called it "unreconstructed punk with a lot of melody, no apologies ... and Kim Warnick, for whom singing flat is just a form a realism."[4]
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Track listing
All songs written by Kurt Bloch, except where noted.
- "In the Summer" – 3:23
- "Apologies" (Nick Jones) – 1:50
- "Trouble Sleeping" – 3:18
- "Better Than Before" – 3:25
- "What to Expect/Dirk's Car Jam" – 5:02
- "Says Who?" – 4:12
- "Last Night I Had a Dream That I Could Fly" – 5:13
- "I Won't Regret" – 3:25
- "I Guess" – 2:41
- "Always Tomorrow" – 4:25
- "I'll Be Okay" – 5:00
- "Everything I Don't Need" – 3:22
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Personnel
- Kim Warnick – vocals, bass
- Kurt Bloch – guitar
- Lulu Gargiulo – guitar
- Nate Johnson – drums
References
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