Melissa's Garage Revisited Explained

Melissa's Garage Revisited
Type:Studio Album
Artist:Oblivians, Walter Daniels, Monsieur Jeffrey Evans
Cover:Melissa's Garage Revisited.jpg
Released:1999
Recorded:April 19–20, 1995
Genre:Garage rock
Length:26:13
Label:Sympathy for the Record Industry
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Desperation
Next Year:2013

Melissa's Garage Revisited is an album released by Memphis garage-rock band the Oblivians. The album features Austin-based harmonicist Walter Daniels and Memphis-based vocalist Jeffrey Evans. The album was originally released as an EP in 1995 by Texas record label, Undone. When released as an EP, the album was titled Walter Daniels Plays with Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & The Oblivians at Melissa's Garage. For the rerelease, the title was shortened and four new tracks from a '68 Comeback 7" were appended. http://www.grunnenrocks.nl/people/d/danielsw.htm

Track listing

  1. It Don't Take Too Much - 3:53
  2. Rockin' in the Graveyard - 2:53
  3. Don't Worry - 2:31
  4. Dearest Darling - 3:46
  5. We're Not in It to Lose - 1:58

(Additional tracks added for rerelease)

  1. Someday My Prince Will Come - 3:22
  2. The Darker the Berry - 2:03
  3. Sticks and Stones - 3:32
  4. Bending Like a Willow Tree - 3:15

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