Genre: Rock
Original Release: N/A
1. Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do
2:15
2. Zig Zag Wanderer
2:40
3. Call on Me
2:37
4. Dropout Boogie
2:32
5. I'm Glad
3:31
6. Electricity
3:07
7. Yellow Brick Road
2:28
8. Abba Zaba
2:44
9. Plastic Factory
3:08
10. Where There's Woman
2:09
11. Grown So Ugly
2:27
12. Autumn's Child
4:02
13. Safe as Milk [Take 5][*]
4:13
14. On Tomorrow [*]
6:56
15. Big Black Baby Shoes [*]
4:50
16. Flower Pot [*]
3:55
17. Dirty Blue Gene [*]
2:43
18. Trust Us (Take 9) [*]
7:22
19. Korn Ring Finger [*]
7:26
Beefheart's first proper studio album is a much more accessible, pop-inflected brand of blues-rock than the efforts that followed in the late '60s -- which isn't to say that it's exactly normal and straightforward. Featuring Ry Cooder on guitar, this is blues-rock gone slightly askew, with jagged, fractured rhythms, soulful, twisting vocals from Van Vliet, and more doo wop, soul, straight blues, and folk-rock influences than he would employ on his more avant-garde outings. "Zig Zag Wanderer," "Call on Me," and "Yellow Brick Road" are some of his most enduring and riff-driven songs, although there's plenty of weirdness on tracks like "Electricity" and "Abba Zaba." [Buddha's 1999 reissue of Safe as Milk Read More
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