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UK 10-track pressing. Dedicated to Ricky Nelson, a DATE WITH ELVIS (1986) is the third Cramps studio album, recorded five years after their last, 1981's PSYCHEDELIC JUNGLE (in the interim, the band recorded a number of EPs and a pair of live albums, and extracted themselves from a legal dispute with their old record tag). Playing as a three-piece, with the extremely talented Poison Ivy on guitar and bass (as well as singing on a couple of tracks!), the band turned their most solid studio record. From the brilliant usage of a preschool choir singing the chorus of InchPeople Ain't No GoodInch to a crunching cover of InchGet Off the RoadInch, the theme song of the 1968 biker exploitation flick, SHE DEVILS ON WHEELS, the record includes a bunch of ought-a-be classics. Standouts include the faux-hippie duet of InchKizmiazInch, one of the band's several peaks of hyperactive, juvenile sexual obsession; InchHot Pool of WomanneedInch, featuring lyrics like InchAs Jacob said to Isaiah / in them biblin' days of yore / Man that babe is the tomata / Oh my Lord I'm longin' forInch; and Lux Interior's nearly perfect impression of the King on InchIt's Just That SongInch. Chiswick. Album Tracks 1. 1. How Far Can Too Far Go 2. 2. Hot Pearl Snatch 3. 3. People Ain't No Good 4. 4. What's Inside a Girl 5. 5. Kizmiaz 6. 6. Cornfed Dames 7. 7. Chicken 8. 8. Womanneed 9. 9. Aloha from Hell 10. 10. It's Just That Song 11. It's Just That Song