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Performer:
The Morticians
Album:
Freak Out With The Morticians
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Style:
Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
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1632 mb
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1800 mb
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1159 mb
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4.6
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Punk Side
A1 Now She's Gone
Organ – Wednesday Childs
A2 Action Woman
A3 Don't Need Your Lovin'
A4 Blackout Out Of Gretely
Organ – Zoe Elfin
A5 E.S.P.
A6 I Need You There
A7 Sweet Young Thing
Psyche Side
B1 Spiral Bat
B2 Carolyn
Organ – Zoe Elfin
B3 Song Of A Baker
Organ – Zoe Elfin
B4 Section 44
Organ – Dave Goodman

Credits

  • Artwork – Simon Redfern
  • Bass – Ben Sofa-Coffin
  • Drums – Lenin England
  • Engineer – Dave Goodman
  • Guitar, Vocals – Wednesday Childs
  • Percussion [Extra] – Dave Goodman
  • Photography – Lisa Redfern
  • Producer – Dave Goodman, The Morticians

Notes

Recorded at Cherry Studios, East Croydon, 27th, 28th & 29th July.

Dedicated to Carolyn Jones 1929-83 R.I.P.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TIN - 1 The Morticians Freak Out With The Morticians ‎(CD, Album) Tin Soldier Records TIN - 1 UK 1998
TIN-1 The Morticians* Freak Out With The Morticians ‎(LP, Album, Gre) Tin Soldier Records TIN-1 UK 1987


  • The first 500 copies of this album were hand-numbered in ballpoint pen.Some contained two black and white photocopied inserts.It had a black and white inner sleeve with photos and weird quotes.In a letter enclosed with my copy of the album John Redfern describes the band as "the South's leading exponents of sixties garage punk and psychedelic music, and have a good live following in London and the South with gigs in Germany lined up for the new year" (presumably 1988).