The Party On High Street | Organized

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Organized

by The Party On High Street

An abstract psychedelic Funk-Rock portrait of life as a free-wheelin' youth in a wide-eyed world.
Genre: Rock: Funk Rock
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1. Palette for the Party
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2. Voodoo Hippy Girl
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3. Worse Things Than That
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4. Skunk Funk
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5. The Rules
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6. Formaldehyde
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7. The Chain
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8. Vanity Insanity
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9. I Am the Sun's Son
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10. Weighs Me Down
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11. Used and Abused
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Recorded November 2011, Organized is the fourth album by The Party on High Street. Recorded in Seattle at Bear Creek Studios with Ryan Hadlock. Mastered by Joby Baker and Artwork by Nick Patterson. "Some records are made to be listened to with the utmost care, alone... others with the sole purpose of making you get up and shake that ass. The latest from The Party falls firmly into the latter category. This is music for shimmying, for funking your way through a Friday night." -Blake Morneau, The Martlet


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