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The Abe Lincoln Story : Dance Party
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Swing/Punk/Soul
Genre: Rock: Funk Rock
Release Date: 1996
Dance Party
The Abe Lincoln Story
Record Label: Flipside
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Don't Understand That Command (*69) 3:56 $0.99
Rock, Scissors, Paper 3:17 $0.99
Mathematics 2:52 $0.99
Come Home 4:49 $0.99
Refrigerator 4:01 $0.99
Dance Party 4:37 $0.99
Dia De Los Muertos 2:55 $0.99
Special Disaster 3:45 $0.99
I Love You 5:40 $0.99
Get High and Go To Work 3:50 $0.99
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Album Notes

On this, their debut album, The Abe Lincoln Story will take you on a tour of musical styles, the variety of which is uncommon by today's standards. From the R&B swagger of "I Don't Understand That Command" to the Arena Rock of "Get High and Go To Work," The Abe Lincoln Story deliver an album of hits and a noggin full of memories for years to come. So, don't just sit there listless like a blob of jelly on a paper plate, get up off your tuchas and onto the motherlovin' dance floor! We're having a dance party... and YOU are the guest of honor!

This classic album by Silverlake's orginal party band The Abe Lincoln Story has just been re-released by Flipside Records! From the former leader of Bean comes a horn-laden band with a sound he likes to call "Swing Punk Soul."

Here's what the reviewers said:

"Absolutely INFECTIOUS music. Now HERE'S a band that sings about things the common man can identify with: obnoxious phone gimmicks ("I Don't Understand [*69]"), hand signals ("Rock Scissors, Paper!"), day-to-day life ("Get High & Go To Work"), and more. Not only do the song topics go down easy, the music is a bunch of crazy FUN. The Abe Lincoln Story play upbeat pop music that's infected with cool horns from an era gone by. Steve Moramarco has a husky, raspy voice that just pushes things right over the edge. Revival bands like the Squirrel Nut Zippers are coming from a completely different side of the universe than these guys. This is more like soul/street boy pop that has real heart and soul. I sure hope I get to catch this group live, because they sound like they might just be one of the best out there. A total feelgood experience, the Abe Lincoln story gets my vote HANDS DOWN." -- www.babysue.com

"Moramarco generates his own freaky genius with a mastery of songs that comb out a cacophony of musical voices and top them with lyrics that, because they're funny, ring deceptively simple. Big and brassy, the ALS sound is marked by the syncopated blare of swanky horns, the snap of machine-gun snare drum, knee-knocky percussion and Moramarco's snazzy, surfish guitar. On the irresistibly perky "Mathematics the formula is combined with Moramarco's speculations on the meaning of life: "Well, it's got something to do with mathematics/something to do with alcohol/something to with Dianetics/and I can't figure it out at all." What Moramarco has figured out is how to navigate that rare space where music can be undeniably rocking and really goofy without sounding incredibly dumb." -- LA WEEKLY

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REVIEWS

great car album and house album
author: sam
this cd was awesome. something you can listen to in the car with friends yourself or kids too everyone can love it. most of the songs are upbeat and there is a lot of emotion going into each song so the song is deep because of the raw power of feeling into each song. each song is different and trust me if your looking to jam out be mellow the whole album has something for everyone.
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fabuloso!!
author: Claire
The Abe Lincoln Story is energetic, self-described "swing-punk-soul". my favoriate songs are "mathematics" and "rock, scissors, paper". the lyrics are fun and light, yet insightful. overall, the group presents a much needed playful look at life. the songs don't take themselves too seriously; a great attitude to have. the lyrics harken back to a time when things were less confusing.. "you want some fun but you ain't got no cash?/take monopoly and throw it in the trash!/ i've got a game, all you need is your fist/it's called the Rock Scissors Paper and it goes like this:..." some of the background lyrics get a little annoying after a while ("*69"), but this is easily forgiven because the music takes itself so lightly and pokes fun at how unnecessarily complicated aspects of life can be. overall, a bright and upbeat, fun-filled album with a profound intuition as to the nature of life.
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you've been invited to a high-energy, fun, crazy & wild dance party!
author: Claire
These guys are sooo much fun to listen to! up-beat, energetic and funny all at the same time.. my favoriate song is "mathematics"
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