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!Sock Ray Blue!

!Sock Ray Blue!

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Review

by William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Since Mojo Nixon now makes albums only every few years, his comments on current events can be somewhat dated. It wasn't until 1995's Whereabouts Unknown that he took on the 1991 Gulf War, and it wasn't until 1999 that record buyers could hear his thoughts on the O.J. Simpson murder trial ("Orenthal James [Was a Mighty Bad Man]") and the death of Princess Diana ("Drunk Divorced Floozie [The Ballad of Diana Spencer]"). Not that you couldn't imagine what his outraged and outrageous opinions would be. Of course, some issues remained current, such as his dislike of the computer age ("I Don't Want No Cybersex," "Machines Ain't Music/I Got My Mojo Workin'"), Disney and McDonald's ("Disney Is the Enemy"), and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ("Rock N' Roll Hall of Lame"). Basically, Nixon would borrow a tune from Muddy Waters or Chuck Berry and let fly, and as usual he was funny, but like most provocative comedy, the record was more fun to talk about, and play for your friends, than to listen to yourself more than once.

Total Length: 46:06 Download Album

  Listen Track Name Length Download
1. Listen 

I Don't Want No Cybersex

3:34 Download
2. Listen 

The Ballad of Country Dick

2:45 Download
3. Listen 

Drunk-Divorced Floozie (The Ballad of Diana Spencer)

3:05 Download
4. Listen 

U.P.S. My Heart To You

3:02 Download
5. Listen 

Machines Ain't Music/I Got My Mojo Working

4:14 Download
6. Listen 

Disney Is The Enemy

4:23 Download
7. Listen 

Rock n' Roll Hall of Lame

5:02 Download
8. Listen 

I Gotta Crazy Wife

2:55 Download
9. Listen 

You Can't Buy Cool

3:51 Download
10. Listen 

Tankman Blues

2:07 Download
11. Listen 

Orenthal James (Was A Mighty Bad Man)

3:23 Download
12. Listen 

Redneck Rampage

4:12 Download
13. Listen 

When Did I Become My Dad

3:33 Download
  • Credits

    • Mojo Nixon - Guitar ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Guitar ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Guitar ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Vocals ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Vocals ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Vocals ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Main Performer ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Main Performer ·
    • Mojo Nixon - Main Performer ·
    • Scott Burns - Mixing ·
    • Tom Clifford - Harmonica ·
    • Robert Feist - Mixing ·
    • Pete Gordon - Piano ·
    • Ron Goudie - Producer ·
    • Gurf Morlix - Guitar ·
    • Gurf Morlix - Vocals ·
    • Gurf Morlix - Lap Steel Guitar ·
    • Mike "Wild" Middleton - Drums ·
    • Mike "Wild" Middleton - Vocals ·
    • Mike "Wild" Middleton - Vocals (Background) ·
    • Eddy Schreyer - Mastering ·
    • Joey Harris - Guitar ·
    • Joey Harris - Vocals ·
    • Joey Harris - Vocals (Background) ·
    • David Eaton - Engineer ·
    • Mojo Nixon & The Toadliquors - Performer ·
    • Gene Grimaldi - Mastering ·
    • Earl B. Freedom - Bass ·
    • Earl B. Freedom - Vocals ·
    • Earl B. Freedom - Vocals (Background) ·
    • Allan Finamore - Photography ·
    • Mel Brown - Photography