Give Daddy The Knife Cindy cover

Give Daddy The Knife Cindy

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As XTC had the Dukes of Stratosphear, so did the Damned have the slightly earlier Naz Nomad and the Nightmares, a chance for the mid-80s non-Captain Sensible version of the band to perform a slew of 60s garage and Nuggets-style psych classics under the guise of a fake movie soundtrack from the latter part of that decade. The band, various individual pseudonyms also in place, make merry on numbers like the Litter’s “Action Woman” and the Electric Prunes’s “I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night),” plus a couple of similar sounding originals to flesh it out.

Ned Raggett

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