Nah, Tellus Wh't Kush Means Yer Great Sausage - Kush


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For the reissue of their startling debut: Presents Snow White... and the Eight Straights, Kush was described as "Bowie channeling Sinatra, fronting Blood Sweat & Tears (playing Chicago Covers)" for their 1975 followup, the ultra rare: Nah, Tellus Wh't Kush Means Yer Great Sausage, we might add a dash of George Formby...in a striped leotard! Multiple lineup changes and enigmatic frontman Jeff Duff's dominant personality had altered the band's sound. The camp single "I'm Your Football" outrageous costumes and arrests for offensive behaviour arguably did more harm than good, with the album suffering in comparison to their debut. However, the epic "Dream On (Parts I, II and III)" proudly stands alongside earlier Kush classics, as does the previously unreleased "Hey Sam" (dig that funky clavinet!). In addition to that, there's 11 bonus tracks including: the 1975 Geoff Duff and Kush single "Banana Song", the 1977 Geoff Duff solo single "Temptation's Bout To Get Me" and 5 previously unreleased live tracks - two from Snow White. "All Right In The City" and their singular take on the Jim Webb classic "MacArthur Park" plus " The Clapometer": a hilarious track of dialogue that further illustrates Duff's irresistible charisma.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Come Down
- I'm Your Football
- Out of My Tree
- What do Mountains Say
- Dream On (Parts I, II & III)
- Mr. Plod
- I'm Your Football
- Banana Song
- Whatever Happened to the Good Ol' Days
- Hey Sam - (Previously Unreleased)
- Temptation's 'Bout to Get Me
- Where Will I Be?
- The Clapometer - Live (April 1977)
- Soul Vaccination - Live (April 1977)
- All Right in the City - Live (April 1977)
- MacArthur Park - Live (April 1977)
- It's Your Move - Live (April 1977)





