An Udderly Fowl Release [Explicit Lyrics]

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An Udderly Fowl Release is the first recording released by Fowl Records, the label started by Jimi Haha of Jimmie's Chicken Shack. It came out in 1996 after being put together in two days in LSP Studios in Annapolis, MD. It features Jimmie's Chicken Shack's "Bongjam," which is unavailable elsewhere, and an acoustic version of Mary Prankster's "Valentine," which originally appeared on the now out-of-print Mata Hari EP. This CD is an excellent cross section of the Baltimore scene three years ago. About half of the bands are still together today, and they continue to release music vital to the scene, and as good as anything you hear on the radio.

An Udderly Fowl Release
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    An Udderly Fowl Release

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JB8J
    Release Date: 1999-04-20

    Tracks:

    1. Barbie's Plastic Army (Godpocket)
    2. Molly (Baltic Ave.)
    3. Valentine (Mary Prankster)
    4. Crying and Laughing (Fungobat)
    5. The Good Kind (Monkeyboy)
    6. About a Zero (Bulk Mulch)
    7. Drop (The Martians)
    8. Bongjam (Jimmie's Chicken Shack)
    9. Castaway (Underfoot)
    10. Father's Chair (Natural Distance)
    11. One Way Street (All Mighty Senators)
    12. Stepping Stones (Holyfield)
    13. Divide (Starseed)
    14. Moses (Julius Bloom)
    15. Say Hey (Kelly Bell Band)
    16. Trip To The Farm (The Artful Dodgers)

    Album Description

    An Udderly Fowl Release is the first recording released by Fowl Records, the label started by Jimi Haha of Jimmie's Chicken Shack. It came out in 1996 after being put together in two days in LSP Studios in Annapolis, MD. It features Jimmie's Chicken Shack's "Bongjam," which is unavailable elsewhere, and an acoustic version of Mary Prankster's "Valentine," which originally appeared on the now out-of-print Mata Hari EP. This CD is an excellent cross section of the Baltimore scene three years ago. About half of the bands are still together today, and they continue to release music vital to the scene, and as good as anything you hear on the radio.

    Music:

    1. And Best of All.../Hope Street [Import]
    2. Archive
    3. Becki
    4. bio:chemistry [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Burning London: The Clash Tribute [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Butter Flavored Halon
    7. By the Way
    8. Can You Read This Boston?
    9. Captain's Birthday Party: Live at Rounhouse [Import] [Original recording remastered]
    10. Carrot Rope [CD-single]

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