Outrageous by Kim Fowley

Outrageous

Kim Fowley

1968

Outrageous is a Rock album by Kim Fowley, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Garage Rock
  • raw
  • chaotic
  • psychedelic

About

Massively self-indulgent and perverse to its core, Kim Fowley’s <i>Outrageous</i> stands as one of the most over-the-top rock satires of its era. As an L.A.-based songwriter, producer and impresario, Fowley worked with everyone from the Hollywood Argyles and Gene Vincent to Frank Zappa and Johnny Winter in the ‘60s. His own albums from this time are hodgepodges of faux-psychedelic tunes, venomous parodies, poetic rants and prank phone calls. <i>Outrageous</i> is the best among these efforts, mixing snappy (if twisted) songs with a generous dose of free-association comedy. “Animal Man” and “Bubble Gum” (the latter covered by Sonic Youth in the ‘80s) display the same knack for catchy trash-pop that Fowley manifested as producer of the Runaways a few years later. Most of the rest of the album features improvised routines about hippies, squares, sadomasochism and world revolution that are sporadically hilarious if cringe-inducing. In the end, it’s hard to tell if <i>Outrageous</i> is a joke, an insult or an act of subversion – probably, it’s all three.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Animal Man2:48
  2. 2Wildfire4:12
  3. 3Hide & Seek2:10
  4. 4Chinese Water Torture0:44
  5. 5Night Rider2:23
  6. 6Bubble Gum2:31
  7. 7Inner Space Discovery4:06
  8. 8Barefoot Country Boy2:04
  9. 9Up4:06
  10. 10Caught In the Middle5:40
  11. 11Down4:45
  12. 12California Hayride1:25

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Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold