Heavyweight vinyl, superbly mastered by Paul Gold at Salt Mastering.
Full color sleeve with lyric insert.
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lyrics
Just look at her, she's really hit the wall now
Yeah, check it out out, she used to have it all down
But there you go, it's happening again yeah
You never know, she's going down the drain
So sad, she's having a meltdown
Too bad, she's having a meltdown
Oh dear, she don't know what to do
She had it all, the house, the kid, the car keys
It all went wrong, now she's down on her knees
It's all so sad, she never seemed to learn
It's all to bad, she's gonna crash and burn
Oh dear, she's having a meltdown
It's clear, she's having a meltdown
Too bad, she don't know what to do
So young, so young so long ago
So young, so strong, so long ago
So right, so right so long ago
So seldom wrong, so long ago
So young, so young so long ago
So young, so strong, so long ago
So right, so right so long ago
So seldom wrong, so seldom wrong
So long, so long so
So sad, she's having a meltdown
Too bad, she's having a meltdown
Oh dear, she's having a meltdown
It's clear, she's having a meltdown
Too bad, she don't know what to do
The Reducers
1978–2012
NEW LONDON, CT: The Reducers spent more than three decades resisting the fickle
turns of popular taste, the musical fashion, and the temptations of the music-industry buzz that briefly threatened to turn them into the Next Big Thing. Instead, the band spontaneously moved forward on its own uncompromising terms, continuing to make brilliant, personally charged rock 'n' roll....more
Power pop is a pretty formulaic genre -- a glorious formula, but still, predictable enough that lots and lots of bands can pull off a "perfect" blend of melody, harmony, jangle and crunch a time or two in the course of their careers. But I can't name another record that hits the magic spot EVERY SINGLE TRACK. This is so f$%#ing good. Craig O'Neill