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  1. Add It Up (19811993) is a compilation album released by Violent Femmes in 1993. Track listing. All tracks are written by Gordon Gano, except where noted. Personnel. Gordon Gano – vocals, guitar. Brian Ritchie – bass, vocals. Victor DeLorenzo – drums, vocals. Ashwin Batish – sitar on "Lies" Charts. References. ^ Add It Up at AllMusic.

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  2. 14 de set. de 1993 · Released September 14, 1993. Add it Up (1981-1993) Tracklist. 1.

  3. 19 de mai. de 2021 · "Add It Up (1981 to 1993)," available Friday from Craft Recordings for the first time on streaming services and vinyl (it was issued on CD in 1993 and been out of print for years), has...

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    • Growing Up Gordon
    • Coming Together
    • Femmes in Full Effect
    • Voice of A Generation
    • Roots and Rebellion
    • The Long View

    You’d never guess from the iconoclastic songs on Violent Femmes’ classic, self-titled debut album that Gordon Gano came from a devoutly religious household. His dad, Rev. Norman Gano, was a priest of the American Baptist Church who led multiple congregations over the course of his career. Gordon grew up entranced by the sermons and hymns he would h...

    Before hooking up with Gano, Brian Ritchie had played with psychedelic garage-rock revivalists Plasticland, who went on to become cult heroes. Victor DeLorenzo had theater experience in common with Gano but had also been a jazz drummer. Ritchie and DeLorenzo had already begun playing together and laying the groundwork for what would become one of a...

    The trio’s combination of rock’n’roll energy and acoustic axes – partly inspired by Jonathan Richman’s Modern Lovers – was the perfect vehicle for blending Gano’s rootsier influences and the punky sounds the whole band adored. With Gano on acoustic guitar, Ritchie playing his “mariachi” bass, and DeLorenzo on tranceophone, the unplugged Violent Fem...

    Violent Femmes was released on April 13, 1983. It received no mainstream airplay and barely snuck into the lower rungs of the album charts. But in keeping with the Femmes’ street-level style, the band became a college radio phenomenon. It became a dorm room staple for years to come, alongside The Smiths, R.E.M., and Talking Heads. The hyperactive r...

    The Violent Femmes’ first album only represented one side of the band. From the beginning, Gano had written earnest songs of faith alongside his more hedonistic/prurient expressions. Possessing an opposing outlook, Ritchie had initially refused to play them. By the time the band started thinking about its second album, though, those tunes began to ...

    Long after many of their peers have bitten the dust, Violent Femmes are still blazing away. Since DeLorenzo’s 1993 departure they’ve continued with different drummers (plus a spell with a returning Victor), making new records and touring with undiminished vigor. Their debut album, which finally went platinum in 1991, remains at the core of the Amer...

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  4. Add It Up (1981-1993), a Compilation of songs by Violent Femmes. Released 14 September 1993 on Slash (catalog no. 9 45403-2; CD). Genres: Alternative Rock, Acoustic Rock.

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  5. 14 de set. de 1993 · Add It Up (1981-1993) by Violent Femmes released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 20 de mai. de 2021 · Oct. 22. Nearest event · Richmond, VA. Sun 7:30 PM · The National. AXS. VIEW TICKETS. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAdd It Up (Live) · Violent FemmesAdd It Up...