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Milkshake: A CD to benefit the Harvey Milk Institute.

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Featuring new and mostly unreleased MILKSHAKE material from the likes of:

  1. Extra Fancy "You Owe Me" * 3:35
  2. 7th Betty "364" (demo version) * 3:42
  3. 100 Watt Smile "Dewlaps" (from the album "And Reason Flew") 3:42
  4. Red House Painters "Midnight on the Bay" * 6:01
  5. Brown-Star "A Bee's Dream" (7" single version) 3:36
  6. Phranc "The Ballad of the Dumb Hairdresser" (from the album "Folksinger") 3:23
  7. Pansy Division "Expiration Date" (from the album "Wish I'd Taken Pictures") 2:57
  8. !Tang "How Do You Take It?" (breakbeat mix-edit) * 4:05
  9. Simon Stinger "Gun is Outta My Mouth" (from the album "Private Collection") 3:11
  10. Blue Period "Monster" (from the album "Product") 3:21
  11. Omewenne "Violet Morning" * 3:56
  12. Spackle "Rise and Shine" * 6:12
  13. Knife in Water "Venus in the Supermarket" * 6:01
  14. Perch "Who's Sleepin?" (demo version) * 3:37
  15. Chumbawamba "Homophobia" (live version) * 2:11


(*=previously unreleased)

If you're in England, you can pick up a copy at prowler soho 3-7 Brewer Street London. Call ahead and make sure they still have some! 020 7734 4031

MILKSHAKE:� A CD to Benefit the Harvey Milk Institute (timmi-kat ReCoRDs) > >With many national gay and lesbian "pride" events set to occur this summer, this CD is a interesting collection of unreleased tracks from Bay Area and national bands to raise money for the Harvey Milk Institute.� (Founded in 1994, the Institute is a non-profit institution that seeks to fulfill the community goals of the late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk.) Featuring 15 unreleased tracks from fifteen bands, this indie label took a year to produce enough copies of this disk to raise some money.� Gay and straight music fans alike with get into these eclectic tracks:� the Red House Painters' stark and haunting "Midnight on the Bay", Brown-Star's "A Bee's Dream" (a Nirvana-esque song about something that gets harder and stronger and, well, I think you get the picture), !Tang's James-Brown-inspired "How Do You Take It?", and Chumbawamba's "Homophobia" (a hit in England) with the chilling chorus "homophobia, the worst disease, you can't love who you want to love in times like these. . . "� To aid a good cause...some cutting-edge music. --Frank K. Darmstadt Senior Editor Facts on File, Inc. June 2, 1999

Review by Daniel Jenkins for Outvoice

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A BIG THANKS to all involved, congratulations! -timmi-kat


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Our thanks to all the bands for the use of such great music, and to Tee A. Corinne for the use of her wonderful photographs. (We loved her photograph on the cover of the Suede album.)
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