Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/26/83; site ihtnt.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!security!genrad!decvax!harpo!floyd!clyde!ihnp4!ihldt!ihtnt!brandx From: brandx@ihtnt.UUCP (Howard D. Weisberg) Newsgroups: net.music Subject: S'more Slick Song and Album Titles Message-ID: <1953@ihtnt.UUCP> Date: Thu, 3-Nov-83 09:32:39 EST Article-I.D.: ihtnt.1953 Posted: Thu Nov 3 09:32:39 1983 Date-Received: Sun, 6-Nov-83 14:12:21 EST Organization: BTL Naperville, Il. Lines: 20 S'more Brand X song titles: Born Ugly Smacks of Euphoric Hysteria Why Should I Lend You Mine When You've Broken Yours Already (followed by) Maybe I'll Lend You Mine Anyway All of the above (and most of Brand X's) are instrumental. By the way, the drummer on more than 50% of Brand X compositions is none other than Phil Collins. The roots of his current drum sounds can be found on "Wal to Wal" off of the album "Product". My favorite Brand X albums, however are "Unorthodox Behaviour", "Morrocan Roll", and "Masques". Other good album titles: "Innervisions" by Stevie Wonder "We're Only in It for the Money" and "Lumpy Gravy" by the Mothers of Invention "Civillized Evil" by Jean-Luc Ponty (Jean-Luc's song titles have taken on a decidedly anti-war, anti-nuke bend: "In Case We Survive", "Once A Blue Planet", "Computer Incantations for World Peace", etc.) Most of Joe Walsh's album titles are amusing: "So What", "You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind", etc.)