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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Let's Kill Saturday Night" on Discogs.
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Fans had grown used to his rough and sparse sound, but his third album, 1998's Let's Kill Saturday Night, on Geffen Records, was different. Fulks recorded it during the spring of 1998 in Nashville with producer Rick Will, and the album included performances by Lucinda Williams , Sam Bush , Bill Lloyd , and Al Anderson , as well as ...
Authors: Robbie Fulks, Robbie Gjersoe, Dan Massey, Lorne Rall, Joe Terry, Al Anderson, Tom Trady, Geffen Records
31. Dez. 2023 · The catchy melody and poignant lyrics make it an unforgettable anthem for those who crave adventure and excitement. So, let’s hop in the Mustang, break free from the chains, and embrace the thrill of Saturday night. About The Author. Brooke Mills is a frequent contributor to OldTimeMusic.
9. Dez. 2006 · Let's Kill Saturday Night was produced by Fulks and Rick Will (Natalie Imbruglia, No Doubt) and features Lucinda Williams and NRBQ's Al Anderson among others. Amazon.com.
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Let's Kill Saturday Night: Robbie Fulks, Al Anderson, Robbie Gjersoe, Rick "Soldier" Will, Lorne Rall, Linda Williams, Brad Fordham, Bill Lloyd, Joe Terry, Dan Massey, Rick "Soldier" Will, Rick Will, Robbie Fulks: Amazon.fr: CD et Vinyles}
1. Sept. 1998 · Let’s Kill Sataurday Night features Fulks’ most consistent writing, and a few of his finest compositions yet. But it’s the sound that immediately overwhelms. The title track could’ve been a country song — it begins with Fulks declaring “Every dollar I make is a buck I owe” — but with electric guitars screaming all ...