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Download links and information about Piece of Work by Brain Surgeons. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:26:46 minutes.

Artist: Brain Surgeons
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:26:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Biloxi 4:13
2. Rain Rain 3:54
3. Ont the Road (Again) 4:07
4. Practice Makes Perfect 3:25
5. Swamp Thing 4:28
6. Alpha and Omega 4:22
7. Bad Hair Day 3:01
8. More Than Truth 3:02
9. Hot Dog Man 3:11
10. Last Angry Woman 3:23
11. Way of the World 3:32
12. Pink Roses 3:16
13. Roc and Roll Is Dead 2:34
14. Confession #9 4:33
15. Billy's Song 3:26
16. Simple Man 6:18
17. Victory Boulevard 2:25
18. Madame X Factor 2:54
19. Lost 3:52
20. Competition 2:42
21. Prince Albert in the Cans 5:03
22. Lady of the Harbor 9:05

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The Brain Surgeons are Peter Bohovesky, Albert Bouchard, Deborah Frost, Billy Hilfiger, and David Hirschberg. Crispin Cioe, Merrill Clark, Soozie Tyrell, and Ace Bouchard join them on this album. This album really seems to show that this band is not content to be working in one particular style. Indeed, the modes on this double-CD release range all the way from jazzy barbershop singing to hard rock through ballads, also including prog-ish material. All of it is performed quite well. Many of the songs showcase different elements of this group's talents. One cut, in the aforementioned barbershop mode, shows off the fact that this group is capable of incredible harmonies. Other sounds that make appearances here are modes that seem influenced by such people as Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Hawkwind, and Blue Oyster Cult. The BOC leanings come naturally, as drummer Albert Bouchard was a long time member of the Cult, but those sounds do not dominate the disc. The group even covers a Lynyrd Skynyrd cut, and in a way that almost feels like what Eric Clapton might do with the piece. All these elements combine to form what is probably Brain Surgeons' strongest work to date.