Dead Moon - In The Graveyard
Review
DEAD MOON's 1988 debut album classic, "In the Graveyard". Highly sought by rock 'n' roll maniacs around the globe for its breathtaking songwriting and attitude, a timeless album back then recorded and issued by Fred & Toody Cole. This record will NOT let you go once it's made its way into your mind: every song is a classic, almost intimidating in its poise and strength. Including their genius cover of ,Hey Joe", the unforgettable ,I Hate The Blues", the classics ,Graveyard" and ,Out On A Wire" and of course ,Can't Help Falling In Love With You". For the uninitiated, DEAD MOON come on almost like a hybrid of the most exciting elements of Love, AC/DC, the Weeds, and the Elevators. No joke. The group was also famous for operating extremely DIY, down to the recording and mastering of their albums (famously cut on the very same lathe that cut "Louie Louie" by the Kingsmen!).
Tracklisting
1. GRAVEYARD< |
>2. OUT ON A WIRE< |
>3. CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE< |
>4. PARCHMENT FARM< |
>5. DEAD IN THE SADDLE< |
>6. HEY JOE< |
>7. DON'T BURN THE FIRES< |
>8. WHERE DID I GO WRONG< |
>9. REMEMBER ME< |
>10. I HATE THE BLUES |
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