Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass-Kickin Team
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Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass-Kickin Team
Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass-Kickin Team
- Weather Or Not
- Killin' Down In Dillon
- Mr. Bus Driver Man
- Daddy Had A Wreck
- You Know Me
- Sunday Dress
- Hi N' Dry
- Boyfriend 2
- I Can Give You Everything
- GITYOASSUPDAROAD
- Yesterday Clyde Virginia
- Fat Lady In The Stands
- $ Of An Education
- Feel A Drunk
- College Girls
- $100 A Week
- Livin' With The Pain
- Thunderbird
- Check Please
- Church Folks
- 37 Miles In Reverse
Produced by Jack Cornell
$ 22.00
Each CD purchase includes a high quality, pre-shrunk cotton Doublenaught Records t-shirt and a free Doublenaught Records Sampler CD. Price includes shipping & handling; —if you wish to order from outside of the United States, please contact us directly.
When The OAKTeam Comes To Town
Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass-Kickin Team
- Can't Get The One You Want
- You Know Me
- Sunday Dress
- Hi 'N Dry
- Raindrops
- Purple GTO
- $100 A Week
- Inez
- Feel A Drunk Comin On
- Gityoassupda Rd.
- Check Please
- Thunderbird
- Rehab
Produced by The OAKTeam
$ 22.00
Each CD purchase includes a high quality, pre-shrunk cotton Doublenaught Records t-shirt and a free Doublenaught Records Sampler CD. Price includes shipping & handling; —if you wish to order from outside of the United States, please contact us directly.
Shows & Tours
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8/23/2008
6:30 pm
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Sadlack's | Raleigh |
Review: When The OAK Team Comes To Town
The Olympic Ass Kickin’ Team
When the OAK Team Comes to Town (Doublenaught)The best-named band in the land led by the incomparable Terry Anderson offers a 21-track should-be greatest hits collection recorded live in Raleigh. Anderson, a frequent songwriting partner of Al Anderson (no relation), is a black belt in the bad-assed roots-rocking power pop perfected by masters such as NRBQ and Rockpile. His twisted sense of humor is obvious on songs such as “Daddy Had a Wreck” and “Mr. Bus Driver Man” as is his love of booze on “Feel a Drunk” and “Thunderbird.” But he also can do non-cheesy love songs with ease: “Yesterday Clyde Virginia” and “Sunday Dress.” On the latter, bassist Jack Cornell’s perfect vocals are enough to make Eddie Hinton smile in blue-eyed soul heaven. Fun and well done from start to finish.
— Andy Turner
Pop Culture Press
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Befitting a band called the Olympic Ass-Kickin' Team, this live set rocks…
— The Philadelphia Inquirer
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