
Thanks to Buddha Boy
Lucy's Fur Coat Biography
by Bradley Torreano
Alternative rockers Lucy's Fur Coat consisted of
vocalist Charles O. Ware, bassist Rob Brown, guitarist Tony Sanfilippo,
and drummer Scott Clark. They had barely begun their career when they
were swept up in the San Diego signing frenzy of 1993. With every record
label in America searching for the next Seattle, any scene with any
decent artists became an immediate sensation. San Diego was one of these
hotbeds of talent, and Lucy's Fur Coat just happened to be starting
their career at the right time. Their first release, 1994's Jaundice,
was not the sensation that the label had expected, and they soon found
themselves dropped. After a few years, they came out with a second album
on Deadline Records, called How to Survive an Airline Crash. The album
received good reviews, but the lukewarm reaction it received eventually
broke up the band.
Tracklist
1 | Light Sensitive | 3:16 |
2 | Magic | 3:12 |
3 | El Cajon | 3:57 |
4 | Second's Rest | 3:40 |
5 | Mary Jane | 2:16 |
6 | Shame | 3:51 |
7 | Water Gun | 3:09 |
8 | Myself | 3:03 |
9 | Shapely | 4:06 |
10 | Wake Up Call | 0:53 |