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1996 studio album by Geggy Tah
Sacred Cow is an album by Geggy Tah , released in 1996. It contains "Whoever You Are", a number-16 hit on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Critical reception
Entertainment Weekly called the album "another fine, goofunky mess, chockful of weird hooks and dance-feverish energy." The Nation wrote that the band "is carving out a place devoted to fey weirdness, edgy grooves, and realityskewing lyrics." Trouser Press wrote: "Sacred Cow continues the duo’s tactful progression towards a modern version of Steely Dan-dom."
Track listing
All songs written by Tommy Jordan & Greg Kurstin , except as noted.
"Granddad's Opening Address" – 0:29
"Whoever You Are" – 4:33
"Lotta Stuff" (Jordan) – 3:10
"Century Plant 2000" – 6:17
"Sacred Cow" (Jordan) – 5:02
"House of Usher (Inside)" (Jordan) – 3:58
"Don't Close the Door" – 4:10
"Such a Beautiful Night" (Jordan) – 3:53
"She Withers" – 4:09
"Las Vegas with the Lights Out" – 3:27
"Mem" (Jordan) – 4:39
"Shed" (Jordan) – 3:45
"Gina" – 2:45
References
"Sacred Cow « LUAKA BOP" .
Allmusic review
Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 3. MUZE. p. 709.
^ "Music Review: 'Sacred Cow'" . EW.com .
"Whoever They Are : Geggy Tah's Members Defy Conventional Labels, Yet One of Their Singles Is Climbing the Charts" . Los Angeles Times . January 3, 1997.
"The Modern Age" . Billboard . September 28, 1996 – via Google Books.
Everett, Todd (August 8, 1996). "Soul Coughing; Geggy Tah" .
Sacred Cow at AllMusic
"Listening in the Streets". The Nation . 263 : 33. July 8, 1996.
"Geggy Tah" . Trouser Press . Retrieved 10 August 2020.
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