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Jad Fair - Monarchs Album
Performer: Jad Fair
Title: Monarchs
Country: US
Style:Leftfield, Art Rock, Avantgarde
Released: 1984
Catalog number: G-2
Label: Iridescence Records
MP3 album szie: 1027 mb
FLAC album size: 2247 mb

Tracklist

1No No No No No
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair
2Say It Again
Drums – David FairGuitar – Mark JicklingGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairPercussion – John Dreyfuss
3Early In The Morning
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair
4She Went Downtown
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair
5Starry Eyes
Guitar – Glenn Jones , Mark JicklingGuitar [Treated] – Martin SwopeGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairOrgan – Rick Scott Percussion [Electronic], Synthesizer – Erik Lindgren Piano [Semi-prepared] – Roger Miller Tambourine – Phil MilsteinWritten-By – Roky Erickson
6Lucille
Guitar – Glenn Jones Guitar [Treated] – Martin SwopeGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairPiano [Prepared] – Rick Scott Slide Guitar – Roger Miller Synthesizer, Percussion [Electronic] – Erik Lindgren Wood Block [Woodblock] – Phil MilsteinWritten-By – Albert Collins , Richard Penniman
7Rambi Shimba
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair
8Stephanie
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair
9Thank You
10All Shook Up
Bass – Mark JicklingDrums – David FairPercussion – John DreyfussVocals – Margie MoremanVocals, Guitar – Jad FairWritten-By – Elvis Presley, Otis Blackwell
11I Changed My Mind Twice
Bass – Don FlemingDrums – David FairGuitar – Mark JicklingGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairSaxophone – John Dreyfuss
12From Where I Stood I Could See The Shape That Once Was Formless Take On The Characteristics Of A Human Being. Who Are You?, I Gasped. Do You Not Know Me?, He Replied. I Was Once A Very Powerful Man. (A King).
Drums, 6-String Bass – Tom RecchionPerformer [This And That] – Jad Fair
13Ring
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair
14I Told Lies
Drums – David FairGuitar – Mark JicklingGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairSaxophone – John Dreyfuss
15We Are Good
Drums – John DreyfussGuitar – Mark JicklingGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairPercussion – David Fair
16Folsom Prison Blues
Bass – Mark JicklingDrums – David FairGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairPercussion – John DreyfussVocals – Margie MoremanWritten-By – Johnny Cash
17The End
Organ – Jad FairSynthesizer [Beep] – Tom Recchion
18Toad
Bass – Fredrik NilsenDrums, Guitar – Jad FairGuitar – Tom RecchionWritten-By – Ginger Baker
19... To Reveal Yet Another Face. This One Even More Frightening Than The One Before. Immediately I Jumped From My Chair And Ran Toward The Door. I Now Knew What I Needed To. Unfortunately... So Did He.
Drums, Bass, Musette – Tom RecchionGuitar – Jad Fair
20Hang Seven
Guitar – Glenn Jones , Jad Fair, Phil MilsteinGuitar [Treated] – Martin SwopeInstruments [Unidentified Instrument] – Rick Scott Organ, Percussion [Electronic] – Erik Lindgren Piano [Fork And Pan] – Roger Miller
21Guess Who
Drums – David FairGuitar, Vocals – Jad FairPercussion – John Dreyfuss, Mark JicklingWritten-By – Arthur Freed, Burton Lane
22Amnesia
Instruments, Vocals – Jad Fair

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
G-2Jad Fair Monarchs ‎(LP, Album)Iridescence RecordsG-2US1984
G-2Jad Fair Monarchs ‎(LP, Album)Iridescence RecordsG-2US1984
G-2Jad Fair Monarchs ‎(LP, Album)Iridescence RecordsG-2US1984
DRJIM 20Jad Fair Monarchs ‎(CD, Album, RE)Dr Jim's RecordsDRJIM 20Australia1997
G-2Jad Fair Monarchs ‎(LP, Album)Iridescence RecordsG-2US1984

Credits

  • ArtworkJad Fair
  • Written-ByJad Fair (tracks: A1 to A5, A7 to B1, B3, B7 to B11), Tom Recchion (tracks: B3, B11)

Notes

Including a 2-sided insert with track titles and credits on one side and a (until then unreleased) poem by Ernest Noyes Brookings.

Jacket comes in different colour variations:
yellow & red
yellow & green
blue & purple
blue & green
light blue & dark blue (this one)
light red & dark red
red & black
red & blue
green & white

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: G-2~A SLM Δ 6975 /-
  • Matrix / Runout: G-2~B SLM Δ 6975-X /-

Short intro

Listen free to Jad Fair Monarchs Starry Eyes, Thank you and more. 22 tracks . A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Jad Fair. Play album. Get album. Jad Fair born June 9, 1954 is an American singer, guitarist, graphic artist, and founding member of lo-fi alternative rock group Half Japanese. Fair was born in Coldwater, Michigan. In 1974, he and his brother David formed the lo-fi group Half Japanese. Since then, Half Japanese has released nearly 30 records. Besides Half Japanese, Fair performs and records as a solo artist, and collaborates with artists such as Terry Adams, Kramer, Norman Blake, Kevin Blechdom, Isobel Campbell, Eugene Chadbourne. Artist: Jad Fair Album: Monarchs 1984. Jad Fair & Phono Comb - Monsters, Lullabies. Cover information about the songs on the release Monarchs by Jad Fair: who covered the songs, who sang the Fair. Artist: Jad Fair. Date Released: 1982. Label: Iridescence. Produced By: Jad Fair. Tracklisting: Starry Eyes. Guess Who. She Went Downtown. Hang Seven. Fulsom Prison Blues. I Changed My Mind Twice. Early In The Morning. I Told Lies. Reveal Yet Another Face. This One Even More Frightening Than The One Before. Immediately I Jumped From My Chair and Ran Toward the Door. I Now Knew What I Needed To. So Did He. Jad Fair: все альбомы, включая The History of Crying , For Everyone , Scuse Us While We Kiss the Sky и другие. On this page you can download Jad Fair albums and mp3 songs compilations for free without registration. songs count. All21 Album12 EP1 Compilation8. Pattern Pageantry CD1. Rock Pop. Holiday Party, Vol. by Jad Fair. released: 1997. Genres