Separated Vegetables | ||||
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Studio album by The Slickee Boys | ||||
Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | 1976–1977 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Dacoit | |||
Producer | The Slickee Boys, Steve Lorber | |||
The Slickee Boys chronology | ||||
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Separated Vegetables is the first full-length album by Washington, D.C.'s Slickee Boys. Self-released on guitarist Kim Kane's Dacoit label (catalog number 1001), it was pressed in an edition of 100 copies. As well as songs written by the band, it includes cover versions of songs originally by Overkill (an early D.C. punk band, not the heavy metal band of the same name), Flamin' Groovies, the Road Runners, Johnny Smith, Country Joe and the Fish, the Small Faces, Chuck Berry, and the Hangmen (whose song, "What a Girl Can't Do", the Slickee's had already released on their debut record, 1976's Hot and Cool EP. A mix of studio and live recordings, the album includes a number of tracks taped in front of an appreciative audience at D.C. punk dive the Keg.
Limp reissue
Bootleg with extra track
Los Angeles and Vicinity Vol.2