Like A Version is a 1990 EP from Two Nice Girls, the group's second release. The EP included a rerelease of the band's best-known song from its debut album, the satirical "I Spent My Last $10 (on Birth Control and Beer)", and five covers. Joe Brown of The Washington Post praised the "quietly stunning, punningly titled EP,"[1] and Patty Gettelman of the Orlando Sentinel gave it a four-star review.[2] Like a Version was named best Texas EP at the 1990-1991 Austin Music Awards.[3]
Like A Version | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Country rock | |||
Length | 26:13 | |||
Label | Rough Trade Records | |||
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Track listing
edit- "I Feel (Like Makin') Love" (Donna Summer/Bad Company cover)
- "Bang Bang" (Janis and her Boyfriends cover)
- "Top Of The World" (Carpenters cover)
- "Speed Racer" (Speed Racer TV theme song cover)
- "Cotton Crown" (Sonic Youth cover)
- "I Spent My Last $10 (On Birth Control & Beer)" (Gretchen Phillips)
Some printings have "Scottish Air & Quickstep" as track 6.
Personnel
edit- Gretchen Phillips - guitar, bass & vocals
- Kathy Korniloff - guitar, bass & vocals
- Meg Hentges - guitar, bass & vocals
- Pam Barger - drums
References
edit- ^ "Singer-Songwriters Follow Vega's Road", The Washington Post May 4, 1990.
- ^ Review[dead link], Orlando Sentinel, August 17, 1990.
- ^ 1990-1991: Best Texas Recordings, Austin Chronicle (accessed July 17, 2018).