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Was (Not Was), Was (Not Was)

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1261697

Disk length: 36m 21s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1981

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Out Come the Freaks 5:39
2. Where Did Your Heart Go? 5:01
3. Tell Me That I'm Dreaming 5:08
4. Oh, Mr Friction 3:32
5. Carry Me Back to Old Morocco 6:01
6. It's an Attac 3:11
7. The Sky's Ablaze 2:15
8. Go...No 5:28

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Review

2004 reissue of the R&B/dance act's 1981 album features 16 tracks including 8 bonus tracks, 'Wheel Me Out' (Long Version), 'Hello Operator' (Short Version), 'Out Come The Freaks (Again)', 'Tell Me That I'm Dreaming' (12 Inch Remix), 'Out Come The Freaks' (12 Inch Remix), '(Return To The Valley Of) Out Come The Freaks' (Semi/Historic 1983 Version), 'Christmas Time In Motor City', & 'Out Come The Freaks (Dub)' (Dub Version). Digipak. Ze Records.The Long Overdue Reissue of the Classic Debut Album from Detroit Mavericks Don and David Was. Originally Released in June 1981, 'out Comes the Freaks' is a Wild Confabulation of R'n'b, Funk, Rock and Downright Weirdness. A Striking Mutant Funk Experiment that Wrecked the Lab and Boogied off Into the Night. It features the Classic 'wheel Me Out', plus Additional Singles 'tell Me that I'm Dreaming', 'where Did Your Heart Go?' (Later Covered by George Michael) and the Title Track, with a Myriad of Mixes. In Total, There Are Eight Bonus Tracks Or Remixes. A True One-off, 'out Come the Freaks' is the Mythical Playground Where the Ohio Players Meet the Mothers of Invention Made Real.

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