Crazy Rhythms
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| Crazy Rhythms | ||
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| Studio album by The Feelies | ||
| Released | April, 1980 | |
| Recorded | Spring-Summer, 1979 | |
| Genre | Alternative | |
| Length | 43:04 | |
| Label | A&M Records | |
| Producer(s) | The Feelies & Mark Abel | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| The Feelies chronology | ||
| Crazy Rhythms (1980) |
The Good Earth (1986) |
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Crazy Rhythms is the Feelies' first album. It was released in April, 1980.
This album was placed at #49 in Rolling Stone's top 100 albums of the 1980s, and #69 on Pitchfork Media's best albums of the 80's list.
The cover of Weezer's 1994 self-titled debut features similar album art.
- "The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness"
- "Fa Ce-La"
- "Loveless Love"
- "Forces At Work"
- "Original Love"
- "Everybody's Got Something To Hide" (cover of Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey by The Beatles)
- "Moscow Nights"
- "Raised Eyebrows"
- "Crazy Rhythms"
- "Paint It Black" (cover of Paint It, Black by The Rolling Stones)*
* found as a bonus track on the CD version; this track was recorded later for the CD reissue and not during the original sessions.
