Rock & Roll Is Good for You: The Fieger/Averre Demos
2012 studio album by The Knack / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rock & Roll Is Good for You: The Fieger/Averre Demos is an album by The Knack which was released on September 11, 2012.[1] It includes demo recordings made by Doug Fieger and Berton Averre made between 1973 and 1975.[2] Most of the songs are performed by just Fieger and Averre, both singing and playing guitar, but some songs include the full band.[2] Two of the songs, "Good Girls Don't" and "That's What the Little Girls Do," were released in more polished form on the Knack's debut album, Get the Knack.[1] Other songs whose demos appear on Rock & Roll Is Good for You later provided elements for other Knack songs.[1][2][3] For example, "Corporation Shuffle (Daddy Turns the Volume Down)," described by Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine as "a nifty bit of fuzzy, snarky rock & roll in the vein of the Move," provided the basis for "Terry & Julie Step Out," a song from the 1998 album Zoom.[1][2]
Rock & Roll Is Good for You: The Fieger/Averre Demos | ||||
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Released | September 11, 2012 | |||
Recorded | 1973, 1975 | |||
Genre | Power pop | |||
Length | 47:15 | |||
Label | Omnivore Recordings | |||
Producer | Lee Lodyga, Cheryl Pawelski | |||
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