This Is An LP, and You're Not
Athletes want to be rappers, rappers want to be actors, actors want to be singers, singers want to be athletes.
Here's Chevy proving that he can put together (with help from Tom Scott) a competent and mildly-amusing record album.
Rappers' Plight is IMHO the highlight.
Side One
1. Nat'l Anthem
2. Short People
3. Never Never Gonna Sing For You
4. I Shot the Sheriff
5. Let It Be
Side Two
6. Love to Have My Baby
7. Sixteen Tons
8. Wild Thing
9. Rappers' Plight
1. Nat'l Anthem
2. Short People
3. Never Never Gonna Sing For You
4. I Shot the Sheriff
5. Let It Be
Side Two
6. Love to Have My Baby
7. Sixteen Tons
8. Wild Thing
9. Rappers' Plight
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You do realize that Chevy was the original drummer for Steely Dan, didn't you? I'm sure he's a pretty competent musician; probably has good timing, at least.
Interestingly, he doesn't play any drums on this album, though with Steve Gadd in he house I suppose it wasn't that hard of a decision.
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