Cull None - Lord Tracy

Cull None

Lord Tracy

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2004-06-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20

  • ℗ 2004 Glazed Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Intro 4:02 USD 0.99
2
Devil Song 3:19 USD 0.99
3
Don't Give Up On Love 3:16 USD 0.99
4
Fella Sho' Dance 2:44 USD 0.99
5
Big Surprise 4:17 USD 0.99
6
17 Years 3:25 USD 0.99
7
Come Back 4:11 USD 0.99
8
Heart In Your Hands 5:56 USD 0.99
9
Jes' Like You 5:40 USD 0.99
10
Drum Thang 2:03 USD 0.99
11
Woman Is Wood 4:02 USD 0.99
12
Beverly Hills 2:24 USD 0.99
13
Yo' Love 3:57 USD 0.99
14
Big Black Cadillac 4:11 USD 0.99
15
Can't Be Serious 2:44 USD 0.99
16
Eat Them 4:57 USD 0.99
17
Moby Dixie Head 1:20 USD 0.99
18
Burnin' Love 4:58 USD 0.99
19
Fleetwood Mac 1:55 USD 0.99
20
Choo Choo 0:35 USD 0.99
Cull None - Lord Tracy
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Reviews

  • Cull None Yes!!!
    5
    By GM2006
    Weird, Crazy, Cool! Cull None is some strange tunes with a sense of humour and an attitude. Great playing. Yes!!!
  • Son, cull none. 'Cause one day, you'll live to regret it.
    5
    By JChivian
    Cull None is the second studio album from Lord Tracy, a band from Dallas and Memphis best known for their 1989 debut album Deaf Gods of Babylon on UNI Records. Cull None would have been a fan club only item in 1990 had UNI not folded out from under them. But the music business is what it is and as usual the band ended up on the short end of the stick, enough said, game over. Time passes and 2004 brings a Lord Tracy reunion featuring all four original members, Terry Glaze, Kinley Wolfe, Chris Craig and Jimmy Russidoff. It also brings the releases of Live (recorded in Dallas as part of the Z-Rock coast to coast concert series), Cull None (labeled as everything they could find in the backs of their closets), and Lord Tracy 4 (which would have been the second official UNI release). True to it's own label, Cull None really does contain a little bit of everthing. Intro is just that, the crazy homemade piece to which they'd come on stage during the tours of 1990 and 1991. Don't Give Up On Love and Heart In Your Hands are the first two songs the band ever recorded together in 1986. Fella Sho' Dance and Yo' Love are driving rhythms from the Deaf Gods recording sessions in 1989, as is Jes' Like You a more (or less) sophisticated result of late nights, many beers and an old harmonica. 17 Years is an outrageous outtake recorded in Kinley's home studio in 1987. Eat Them is an inspired tribute that Alice Cooper would be proud of while Beverly Hills and Moby Dixie Head are just, well... you'll have to experience them for yourself. The album ends with a few snippets of material recorded on tour during 1989 the most notable of which is the the Elvis classic Burning Love, cheerfully introduced as a song about the perils of not having safe sex. Cull None is a bizarre experiment that somehow just works. It's rock and roll without a brain cell in sight and it'll have you howling with laughter as you try to keep time. Enjoy!!