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Audio Cassette
December, 1990
Previously released under the name "Whiskey, the Moon & Love Jones," this recording was engineered by the legendary Wink OÕBannon (who threatened to sue if it was ever revealed that he had worked with Love Jones...so, here it comes). Wink went on to gain great notoriety as the guitarist in Louisville roadhouse band Bodeco, and later with Chicago indie rock legends Eleventh Dream Day. He usually had a cigarette dangling from his mouth. Recorded in the fall of 1990 -- just before Ben left for a 3 month tour playing drums with The Lemonheads -- this is Love Jones' first attempt in a real studio. The term "abject failure" comes to mind. Another first on this record is the use of drums -- on three songs, Paid For Loving, Dune Buggy Baby and Sex Slave. Ben played the drums here. Stuart joined the band 6 months later. The album was tracked at the luxurious ARS studios in Louisville on Barrett Avenue. This afforded the band easy access to several inexpensive watering holes and liquor stores. It is now called Ramcat Studios, which is the dumbest name for a recording studio ever.
Paid for lovin'
Fragile
Dune Buggy Baby
Pineapple
Monday Girl
Honey Bug
Whiskey, the Moon & Me
Dancing in the Shallow End
Sex Slave
Think To Much
Alligator
Love Muscle
Ohio River
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