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Best album name

hasbeen

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What's the best named album you know?

Here's a few of mine ........

It crawled into my hand, honest        -  The Fugs
Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins    -  Sparks
Weasels ripped my flesh                  -  Mothers of Invention
Lick my Decals off, Baby                  -  Captain Beefheart
 

Paolo

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'Take off your pants and jacket' 
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yellowcake

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Always loved the 'intent' that Pete Wells (the late original slide guitarist from Rose Tattoo) seemed to get in his solo album names. Here's 3:

Everything You Like Tries To Kill You (1990)
Go Ahead, Call The Cops (1996)
Mothers Worry (2005)


Another of my favourites (and about the music but wasted on an EP) was Deniz Tek (ex-Radio Birdman):

4-4 The Number Of The Beat
 

FFC Mariner

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Robn Friday, Reading FC. The ultimate mispent genius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Friday

In 1976 Friday moved to Cardiff City for the knock-down price of 30,000. The Cardiff manager commented that he felt he was taking advantage of Reading, but was simply told "you'll see". Robin didn't disappoint and was arrested at Cardiff railway station on the day he arrived, having travelled from Reading with just a platform ticket.[2] He started his playing career with Cardiff even more spectacularly, scoring twice against a defence directed by Bobby Moore. He lasted only twenty-five games with Cardiff before simply leaving football for good. Whilst playing against Mark Lawrenson for Cardiff against Brighton on the 31st October 1977, Friday became agitated by the future BBC pundit. He kicked Lawrenson in the face and received a red card before defecating in Lawrenson's kit bag.[3] Friday returned to non-league football and never played another professional game again - he claimed that he had had enough of people telling him what to do[4]. Reading manager Maurice Evans once told Friday: "If you would just settle down for three or four years, you could play for England." Friday is said to have replied with the question "How old are you?" Evans told him and Friday duly responded "I'm half your age and I've lived twice your life."

Album name? New Boots and Panties by Ian Dury and the Blockheads
 

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