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''Bucky Fellini'' is the third studio album by
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. It was released in 1987 by
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. The album peaked at No. 163 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album produced one single, "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)". An EP was released containing the single and multiple remixes, as well as previously unreleased tracks. That track and two others from ''Bucky Fellini'' appeared on the 1997
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'' Death Rides a Pale Cow: The Ultimate Collection''; two were included on the 1998 compilation ''Cream of the Crop.'' "I Am The Walrus" is not a cover version of
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. "Watching Scotty Die" was covered by
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in 2008 on their split with the Milkmen's Joe Jack Talcum.


Production

The album was produced by Brian "Mud Lounge" Beattie. It contains a cover of
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's "Rocketship".


Critical reception

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'' wrote that "the relatively expansive ''Bucky Fellini'' — with guest musicians, improved songwriting and such dementedly parodic cultural concepts as 'Nitro Burning Funny Cars', 'Going to Graceland', '(Theme from) Blood Orgy of the Atomic Fern' — coughed up the clever 'Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)'." The ''
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'' wrote that the album "weaves touches of country and surf music into a brand of rock that is heavily influenced by punk but is less intense than the usual hammering hard-core assault." The ''
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'' wrote: "Unfortunately, a comic bent leads to the labeling of bands as novelty acts, a commercial death trap. On ''Bucky Fellini'', the Dead Milkmen avoid the trap, expanding their basic sound with touches of violin, lap steel guitar and dobro." ''
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'' thought that "the Dead Milkmen aren't as stupid as they'd like to be ... Now they sound as if they might know how to play their guitars, and they produce some on-target commentary such as 'Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)'." ''
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'' opined that "though musically fuller and more diverse than the band's two previous albums, two sides of ''Bucky Fellini'' may be more youthful cynicism than most people would want to sit through in one listening." The ''
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'' deemed the album "a sarcastic masterpiece that takes the mickey out of a dozen cherished American icons."


Track listing

All songs written by The Dead Milkmen unless otherwise noted: #"The Pit" - 2:19 #"Take Me to the Specialist" - 2:17 #"I Am the Walrus" - 2:02 #"Watching Scotty Die" - 2:43 #"Going to Graceland" - 2:35 #"Big Time Operator" (Duane Houser, J.D. Miller) - 2:53 #"Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)" - 3:37 #"The Badger Song" - 2:18 #"Tacoland" - 1:35 #"City of Mud" - 1:58 #"Rocketship" (
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) - 2:48 #"Nitro Burning Funny Cars" - 2:45 #"Surfin' Cow" - 3:34 #"(Theme From) Blood Orgy of the Atomic Fern" - 2:18 #"Jellyfish Heaven" - 2:10 #(untitled instrumental) - 0:34 idden Track


Musicians


The Dead Milkmen

* Dave Schulthise (Dave Blood) – bass, percussion, backing vocals, sampler * Rodney Linderman (Rodney Anonymous) – vocals, guitar * Joseph Genaro (Joe Jack Talcum) – guitar, vocals, whistling tube of plastic, piano, Dobro, sampler * Dean Sabatino (Dean Clean) – drums, percussion, backing vocals, drum machine, sampler


Additional Sounds

*Brian Beattie – lap steel, percussion, backing vocals *K. McCarty – violin, backing vocals *Dave Cameron – percussion *David Reckner – power saw, backing vocals *Lee Woulfe – sample source *Sheri Lane – backing vocals *Kim Cook – backing vocals *Dan Mapp – backing vocals


References

The Dead Milkmen albums 1988 albums {{1980s-punk-album-stub