The Cramps: A Date With Elvis 12"
Originally planned for 1985 to join in the onslaught of ElvisÊŒs 50th Anniversary commemorative reissues, A Date With Elvis came out in early 1986 in Europe only, where it went on to sell more than 200,000 copies. The only album featuring The Cramps as a three-piece band (Poison Ivy doubled on bass), it careens from the sociopathic advice of âPeople AinÊŒt No Goodâ (later covered by Nick Cave) to mind-on-vacation odes like âAloha From Hellâ and âKizmiazâ (where The Cramps prove they were exotic when exotic wasnÊŒt cool), in the process offing more P.T.P. than you can shake a snake at and fittingly finishing off with a soulful lovesick cover of the Charlie Feathersâs âItÊŒs Just That Song.â âCan Your Pussy Do The Dogâ was voted single of the year for 1986 in PlayboyÊŒs annual music issue!
Continuing in the tortured tradition of stark rockabilly ballads, three of the bonus tracksââBlue Moon Baby,â âGeorgia Lee Brownâ and Andy StarrÊŒs frighteningly horny âGive Me A Womanââwere originally available only as rare B-sides. âGet Off the Roadâ (theme song from the Herschell Gordon Lewis Z-movie She-Devils on Wheels) was the only time Ivy (publicly) sang a song to satisfy Lux InteriorÊŒs fetish request (what did he have to do in return?) and in an attempt to create a realistic sound effect, one of their biker pals almost turned a peel-out on his Harley into a wipe-out in the studio parking lot.
- Format Type: 12"
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The Cramps: A Date With Elvis 12"
The Cramps: A Date With Elvis 12"
Originally planned for 1985 to join in the onslaught of ElvisÊŒs 50th Anniversary commemorative reissues, A Date With Elvis came out in early 1986 in Europe only, where it went on to sell more than 200,000 copies. The only album featuring The Cramps as a three-piece band (Poison Ivy doubled on bass), it careens from the sociopathic advice of âPeople AinÊŒt No Goodâ (later covered by Nick Cave) to mind-on-vacation odes like âAloha From Hellâ and âKizmiazâ (where The Cramps prove they were exotic when exotic wasnÊŒt cool), in the process offing more P.T.P. than you can shake a snake at and fittingly finishing off with a soulful lovesick cover of the Charlie Feathersâs âItÊŒs Just That Song.â âCan Your Pussy Do The Dogâ was voted single of the year for 1986 in PlayboyÊŒs annual music issue!
Continuing in the tortured tradition of stark rockabilly ballads, three of the bonus tracksââBlue Moon Baby,â âGeorgia Lee Brownâ and Andy StarrÊŒs frighteningly horny âGive Me A Womanââwere originally available only as rare B-sides. âGet Off the Roadâ (theme song from the Herschell Gordon Lewis Z-movie She-Devils on Wheels) was the only time Ivy (publicly) sang a song to satisfy Lux InteriorÊŒs fetish request (what did he have to do in return?) and in an attempt to create a realistic sound effect, one of their biker pals almost turned a peel-out on his Harley into a wipe-out in the studio parking lot.
- Format Type: 12"
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Originally planned for 1985 to join in the onslaught of ElvisÊŒs 50th Anniversary commemorative reissues, A Date With Elvis came out in early 1986 in Europe only, where it went on to sell more than 200,000 copies. The only album featuring The Cramps as a three-piece band (Poison Ivy doubled on bass), it careens from the sociopathic advice of âPeople AinÊŒt No Goodâ (later covered by Nick Cave) to mind-on-vacation odes like âAloha From Hellâ and âKizmiazâ (where The Cramps prove they were exotic when exotic wasnÊŒt cool), in the process offing more P.T.P. than you can shake a snake at and fittingly finishing off with a soulful lovesick cover of the Charlie Feathersâs âItÊŒs Just That Song.â âCan Your Pussy Do The Dogâ was voted single of the year for 1986 in PlayboyÊŒs annual music issue!
Continuing in the tortured tradition of stark rockabilly ballads, three of the bonus tracksââBlue Moon Baby,â âGeorgia Lee Brownâ and Andy StarrÊŒs frighteningly horny âGive Me A Womanââwere originally available only as rare B-sides. âGet Off the Roadâ (theme song from the Herschell Gordon Lewis Z-movie She-Devils on Wheels) was the only time Ivy (publicly) sang a song to satisfy Lux InteriorÊŒs fetish request (what did he have to do in return?) and in an attempt to create a realistic sound effect, one of their biker pals almost turned a peel-out on his Harley into a wipe-out in the studio parking lot.
- Format Type: 12"











