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Our Goddamn Covers Album!

Our Goddamn Covers Album! is the fifth Quetalby tape. This is probably the weirdest mix of Quetalby songs to date. It documents the first appearance of new members Somer, Cindy and Corrine (Somer’s mother). There are no freakout noise experiments, but there is an a cappella version of the "Star Spangled Banner," covers of the Beatles, Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs and Richie Valens, plus some snappy Quetalby originals.

Our Goddamn Covers Album!

Our Goddamn Covers Album! by Quetalby

  1. Mud, Kelp & Sand
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Banjo
    • Somer-Acoustic Guitar
    • Cindy-Percussion
    • Corrine-Percussion
  2. Are You Recording?
    • Charlie-Bass
    • Somer-Acoustic Guitar, Voice
  3. So Special (L. R. R. H.) #
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Bass
    • Acoustic Guitar
    • Cindy-Percussion
    • Corrine-Voice
  4. Snake Charmer
    • Andy-Voice, Percussion
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar
    • Somer-Bass
  5. Eight Days a Week $
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Bass, Voice
    • Somer-Voice, Acoustic Guitar
  6. Twist and Shout ^
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Bass, Voice
    • Somer-Acoustic Guitar, Voice
    • Cindy-Percussion
  7. Twist and Shout ^*
    • Charlie-Bass, Voice
    • Somer-Acoustic Guitar
    • Cindy-Percussion
    • Corrine-Voice
  8. Star Spangled Banner +
    • Corrine-Voice
  9. Star Spangled Banner +
    • Corrine-Voice
  10. Clearly Unavoidable
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar
  11. Progress
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar
  12. Spaghetti Western Dinner
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar, Whistling
  13. I Don’t Know I Just Cannot Say
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar
  14. Ahhhh!
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar
  15. Is There Tape for It?
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar
  16. Levitation Skills
    • Andy-Voice
    • Charlie-Acoustic Guitar

Recorded by Charlie 4/00

# This song contains lyrical and melodic elements of Ronald Blackwell’s "Li’l Red Riding Hood" originally performed by Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs
$ This song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and originally performed by the Beatles
^ This song was written by Bert Russell and Phil Medley and originally performed by the Top Notes (and then the Isley Brothers), but Quetalby’s performance is based on the Beatles’ version
* This song contains lyrical and melodic elements of Richie Valens’ "La Bamba."
+ This songs lyrics were written by Francis Scott Key based on a traditional drinking song, "To Anacreon in Heaven"

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