Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby | Teflon Wok/Bobblehead Doll

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Teflon Wok/Bobblehead Doll

by Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby

Double A-side single from the dynamic duo who brought you (separately) "Whole Wide World" and "Dancing With Joey Ramone" and together created one of 2008's most lovable albums.
Genre: Pop: Psychedelic Pop
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1. Bobblehead Doll
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2. Teflon Wok
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby have individually been making distinctive and original music for decades: he a British iconoclast and wild-card survivor of the early Stiff Records, she as a long-standing heroine of the New York pop scene. For the last three years they have been touring in the US, UK and Europe. In 2008 the self-styled `two piece rock ‘n’ roll group’ released their debut album “Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby”.

There are no other musicians involved - Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby sing together in harmony accompanied by electric guitar, bass and organ (Eric) and guitars and piano (Amy), plus the occasional sample and the odd bossanova beatbox.

“... noisy, unconventional pop songs that capture both Eric's wry experimentalism and Rigby's gift for harmony. An avant-garde Johnny and June.” Houston Press


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