Disposable (album)
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| Disposable | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | October 1968 | |||
| Recorded | September 1968 | |||
| Studio | Morgan, London | |||
| Genre | Garage rock[1] | |||
| Label | Stable[2] | |||
| Producer | Mick Farren, Stephen Sparkes | |||
| The Deviants chronology | ||||
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
Disposable is a 1968 album by the UK underground group the Deviants.[4][5][6]
Trouser Press called the album "goodnaturedly weird."[4]
Track listing
- "Somewhere to Go" (Mick Farren, Duncan Sanderson)
- "Sparrows and Wires" (Sid Bishop, Stephen Sparkes)
- "Jamie's Song" (Mick Farren, Russ Hunter)
- "You've Got to Hold On" (Mick Farren, Russ Hunter, Sid Bishop)
- "Fire in the City" (Mick Farren, Duncan Sanderson)
- "Let's Loot the Supermarket" (Mick Farren)
- "Pappa Oo Mao Mao" (Al Frazier, Carl White, Sonny Harris, Turner Wilson Jr.)
- "Slum Lord" (Mick Farren, Sid Bishop)
- "Blind Joe McTurk's Last Session" (Mick Farren)
- "Normality Jam" (Dennis Hughes, Duncan Sanderson, M.J. McDonnell, Russ Hunter)
- "Guaranteed to Bleed" (Duncan Sanderson, Tony Ferguson)
- "Sidney B. Goode" (Sid Bishop)
- "Last Man" (Mick Farren)