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HEAVY TRASH Going Way Out With Heavy Trash was WRITTEN & PRODUCED BYJON SPENCER ANDMATT VERTA-RAY. Kissy Baby. Crazy Pritty Baby. The CD surface and the cardboard sleeve of this CD are both graded VG+.
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Product Identifiers
ProducerJon Spencer^Matt Verta-Ray
Record LabelYep Roc Records, Yep
UPC0634457213326
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046043815
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2007
GenreAlternative Rock
ArtistHeavy Trash
Release TitleGoing Way Out with Heavy Trash
Dimensions
Item Height0.28 in
Item Weight0.15 lb
Item Length5.63 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Pure Gold - Simon Chardiet, Heavy Trash 1.2 Outside Chance - Heavy Trash, the Sadies 1.3 Double Line - Heavy Trash 1.4 Kissy Baby - Heavy Trash 1.5 That Ain't Right - Heavy Trash, the Sadies 1.6 I Want Oblivion - Heavy Trash 1.7 Way Out - Simon Chardiet, Heavy Trash 1.8 She Baby - Heavy Trash 1.9 They Were Kings - Heavy Trash, the Sadies 1.10 Crazy Pritty Baby - Heavy Trash, the Sadies 1.11 I Want Refuge - Simon Chardiet, Heavy Trash 1.12 Crying Tramp - Heavy Trash 1.13 You Can't Win - Heavy Trash, the Sadies
NotesThe bastard cousin to Spencer's genre-demolishing Blues Explosion, Heavy Trash features Speedball Baby's guitar brawler and producer extraordinaire Matt Verta-Ray in a project that drinks down the best of roots, r&b and rock-a-billy, spitting it out in a spray of psychedelic camp worthy of John Waters' best trailer park acid trip. GOING WAY OUT WITH Heavy Trash is the second offering from these kings of buzz saw guitars and late night incantations - recorded in three different countries with an international band of crack session players and topped off at Verta-Ray's Lower East Side basement laboratory. Heavy Trash is what the name implies - filthy and hard - the soundtrack to the strung-out road trip from which there can be no return.