Noack, Eddie: Psycho
Noack, Eddie: Psycho
Format: CD
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Artist: Noack, Eddie
Label: Bear Family
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5397102172045
Genre: Country
EU collection from the cult Country artist. There was a time when every LP by George Jones had an Eddie Noack song; in fact, Jones even did a complete LP of Noack songs. Hank Snow did well with Noack's song 'These Hands'. Texas Honky Tonk fans love Noack's mid-1950s recordings for their wit and insight into the human condition. But then in the 1980s, the Psychobilly and Trash fans discovered bootlegs of Noack's way far-out recordings of 'Psycho' and 'Dolores'. Both songs are told from the perspective of a psychopathic serial killer. Cramps and Meteors fans recognized that this was as dark as it got. Eddie Noack achieved cult status, but by then he was dead.
Tracks:
1.1 Psycho
1.2 Invisible Stripes
1.3 Dolores
1.4 Beer Drinkin' Blues
1.5 House on a Mountain
1.6 Stolen Rose
1.7 Cotton Mill
1.8 The End of the Line
1.9 Barbara Joy
1.10 Sleeping Like a Baby with a Bottle in My Mouth
1.11 Too Hot to Handle
1.12 Tell Her
1.13 Chaperoned By a Memory
1.14 We Are the Lonely Ones
1.15 The Fall-Out Keeps on Hurting
1.16 Think of Her Now
1.17 When the Bright Lights Grow Dim
1.18 You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
1.19 Two Bright Lights
1.20 Prisoner of War