Off the Bone is the first compilation of previously released material by American garage punk band The Cramps. It was released in 1983 in the United Kingdom on Illegal Records. The original release featured an Anaglyph on the cover and a pair of paper red and blue "3D glasses" inside the sleeve for viewing it. Sounds magazine, the now defunct British music weekly gave the album a 5 star review, calling it " a hell-fire cocktail of gutter riffing and chattering Rockabilly voodoo strum into which is dropped an electric sugar cube of psychedelic power" [1]
Track listing
Side One
All tracks composed by Lux Interior and Poison Ivy Rorschach; except where indicated
- "Human Fly"
- "The Way I Walk" (Jack Scott)
- "Domino" (Sam Phillips)
- "Surfin' Bird" (Steve Wahrer)
- "Lonesome Town" (Baker Knight)
- "Garbage Man"
- "Fever" (John Davenport, Eddie Cooley)
Side Two
- "Drug Train"
- "Love Me" (Marty Lott)
- "I Can't Hardly Stand It" (Charlie Feathers, Jerry Chastain, Jody Huffman)
- "Goo Goo Muck" (Ronnie Cook)
- "She Said" (Hasil Adkins)
- "The Crusher" (Bobby Nolan)
- "Save It" (Hargus Robbins, Mary Biggs)
- "New Kind of Kick"
- "Uranium Rock" (Warren Smith)
Personnel
Notes
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