What Part Of Get Thee Gone Don’t You Understand? cover

What Part Of Get Thee Gone Don’t You Understand?

Released

The Geraldine Fibbers’ self-titled 1994 EP, indeed featuring their early signature song “Get Thee Gone,” gained a retitled and expanded 1997 reissue to showcase their earliest days staking out their elegant, often intense country-rock space. The EP’s original seven songs start the collection, Carla Bozulich’s loping voice leading the way, followed by the “Fancy” single, the A-side being their cover of the Bobbie Gentry standard. An early demo and various mid-90s tracks from radio sessions and live dates, predominantly cover versions, complete the reissue.

Ned Raggett

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