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Out Come the Freaks

Was (Not Was)

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Customer Reviews

Their debut and their masterpiece

This is a wonderful album - especially with all the great bonus tracks, esp the 12" remix of "Tell Me That I'm Dreaming". It's a little offbeat at times but always funky and intriguing. The 2nd song is one of the best dance tunes EVER! These guys prove that Detroit really does rock!

Glad to find this!

I used to have this album on vinyl and am delighted to find it here. Has me waxin nostalgiac for Motown, my ex hometown. Among the guest luminaries on this album are Marcus Belgrave and David McMurray. The sky's ablaze with ladies' legs.

Ok not the best

An ok album but it could be better. This is an iffie idk if u buy it or not

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Detroit, MI

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Was (Not Was) play contemporary R&B dance music, with lyrics that range from the satiric to the bizarre. The group is led by Detroit natives David Weiss (David Was), who plays flute and writes those lyrics, and Don Fagenson (Don Was), who plays bass and writes music, but the group is fronted by singers Harry Bowens and Sweet Pea Atkinson. Was (Not Was) first gained notice for a dance single called "Wheel Me Out" in 1980. Their first album, Was (Not Was) (1981), did not reach the charts, but its...
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