Have Moicy!

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Have Moicy!
Have.moicy!.jpg
Studio album by
Michael Hurley/The Unholy Modal Rounders/Jeffrey Frederick & The Clamtones
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1976 (1976-01-01)
RecordedJuly 14–July 15, 1975
GenreFolk
Length40:40
LabelRounder
ProducerJohn Nagy
The Holy Modal Rounders chronology
Alleged in Their Own Time
(1975)
Have Moicy!
(1976)
Last Round
(1978)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4.5/5 stars link
Christgau's Record GuideA+[1]
Rolling Stone5/5 stars link

Have Moicy! is the 1976 album released by Michael Hurley, The Unholy Modal Rounders, and Jeffrey Frederick & the Clamtones. In 2011 Light In The Attic Records reissued Have Moicy! on vinyl. It is difficult to give credit to which band performs on which song because there are no credits to the individual groups.[2]

Track listing[]

This collaboration with the Unholy Modal Rounders, Michael Hurley, and Jeffrey Frederick & the Clamtones, was named "the greatest folk album of the rock era" by The Village Voice's Robert Christgau.

  1. "Midnight in Paris" – 3:17 (Peter Stampfel aka the Unholy Modal Rounders)
  2. "Robbin' Banks" – 4:00 (Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones)
  3. "Slurf Song" – 3:18 (Michael Hurley)
  4. "Jackknife/The Red Newt" – 3:29 (Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones)
  5. "Griselda" – 2:22 (Peter Stampfel)
  6. "What Made My Hamburger Disappear" – 3:05 (Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones)
  7. "Sweet Lucy" – 4:05 (Michael Hurley)
  8. "Country Bump" – 2:38 (Peter Stampfel)
  9. "Fooey Fooey" – 2:55 (Michael Hurley)
  10. "Jealous Daddy's Death Song" (Karl Davis) – 2:04 (Peter Stampfel)
  11. "Driving Wheel" – 3:45 (Michael Hurley)
  12. "Weep Weep Weep" – 2:13 (Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones)
  13. "Hoodoo Bash" – 3:32 (Peter Stampfel)

Covers[]

"Griselda" was covered by indie rock band Yo La Tengo in their 1990 album Fakebook.

"Sweet Lucy" was covered by indie folk musician Cass McCombs on a 2020 split release with Steve Gunn.

References[]

  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: H". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 26, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  2. ^ "Have Moicy Info Page". Light In The Attic.

External links[]



Retrieved from ""