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Trip to Style City

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about this album

It's just a sped up disco record. (Fantastic Plastic Machine did it first.) Track 3 appeared in an episode on the final season of HBO's "The Sopranos." Kudos to publisher Bar-None Records. Track 1 appeared in the Billy Kent film "The Oh in Ohio" starring Danny Devito and Parker Posey. Again, Bar-None Records. Some other track was used in The Oxygen Network's "Tempting Adam," but I don't know which one. I think a few other tracks were used here and there for various TV projects. Lost count. The spoken-word "interludes" were voiced by two of Dr. Duffy's writing students at the time. (Dr. W. Keith Duffy, Associate Professor of English at Penn State, is The Joy Project.) Backup vocals include: Mom, Sis-in-law, a 7-year-old nephew, a 9-year-old niece, and...how old was Gabriel at the time John? User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Disco Le Popi

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4:50
2

The Monterey Now!

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3:53
3

Ciao Miz Lovely

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3:20
4

Interlude: The Dinner

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0:48
5

Midnight in a GTO

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4:12
6

Domingo De Chuva

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2:49
7

Continental Countdown

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5:47
8

Where's My Money/

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4:15
9

Interlude: The Park

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0:37
10

Trip to Style City

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4:45
11

Arizona Winters

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5:17
12

Prayer for Rob

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3:43
13

Gabriel's Mic Check

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4:10
14

Interlude: The Goodbye

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5:18

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