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Violent Femmes

Why Do Birds Sing? [30th Anniversary Edition]

Why Do Birds Sing? [30th Anniversary Edition]

UPC: 888072269187

Format: LP

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The Violent Femmes: Brian Ritchie (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, banjo, ukelele, jaw harp, didgeridoo, acoustic & 8-string slide wahwah basses, glockenspiel); Gordon Gano (vocals, guitar); Victor DeLorenzo (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Ilene Novag, Suzie Katayama, Sid Page, Larry Corbett (strings); Michael Beinhorn (piano, Mellotron, harmonium, keyboards).
WHY DO BIRDS SING? (1991) features many of the elements that made the first pair of Violent Femmes records so great--and even includes several songs written at the same time as the songs on those albums. "American Music" opens, one of singer/guitarist Gordon Gano's best songs and an ode to, well, American music, it highlights call and response vocals punctuated by clapping. "Out the Window" is a showcase for Gano's archetypal choppy acoustic guitar playing, which in this case is grafted onto a bizarrely cheerful song about suicide.
One of the album's highpoints is "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," the Femmes radical destruction and re-construction of Culture Club's hit single of the same name. Once again proving that the Femmes are the greatest geek-rock band in the alternative scene, WHY DO BIRDS is easily the band's best album since 1985's HALLOWED GROUND.

Tracks:

1 - American Music
2 - Out the Window
3 - Look like That
4 - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
5 - Hey Nonny Nonny
6 - Used To Be
7 - Girl Trouble
8 - He Likes Me
9 - Life Is a Scream
10 - Flamingo Baby
11 - Lack of Knowledge
12 - More Money Tonight
13 - I'm Free