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All Genres > Blues > Blues Vocals > THE GITS: King and Queens

This recording of THE GITS was made in Ohio in 1988 before their emigration to Seattle. It was recorded in a studio in one take to two stereo tracks. 100 cassettes were produced and sold in a matter of days. After the murder of Gits front-woman Mia Zapata, the band decided to release this early recording.

It shows a musical depth and feeling not heard very often in punk music. It showcases Mia Zapata's vocal range and ability to improvise like a great blues singer.

I recommend it to anyone new to the music of THE GITS, or those wanting to delve deeper into the musical contributions of THE GITS or Zapata as an artist.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.thegits.com

Track List:
1. Eleven
2. Cut My Skin It Makes Me Human
3. A
4. Running
5. Look Right Through Me
6. It All Dies Anyway
7. Monsters
8. It Doesn't Matter
9. Snivelling Little Rat Faced Git
10. Still You Don't Know What its Like
11. Tempt Me
12. Gitstrumental
13. Kings and Queens
14. Ain't Got No Right
15. Loose
16. Graveyard Blues

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