Support Act : BRIAN JAMES BAND
~ SONG THE LORD TOUR TAUGHT US EUROPEAN 1980 ~
Gravest Hits is the first EP studio album (compiling both sides of their first two 1978 Vengeance singles, "Surfin' Bird" and "Human Fly", with an added fifth track, a cover version of "Lonesome Town") by the American (from New York) garage punk rockabilly gothabilly band The Cramps. It was released in June 15, 1979.
Songs the Lord Taught Us is the debut studio album by the American (from New York) garage punk rockabilly gothabilly band The Cramps. It was released in March 7, 1980. Producer Alex Chilton.
THE CRAMPS (Band)
Lux Interior (Erick Lee Purkhiser) — lead vocals (March 1976 - February 2009; died on February 4, 2009)
Poison Ivy (Kristy Wallace) — lead guitar (March 1976 - February 2009)
Bryan Gregory (Greg Beckerleg) — guitar (April 1976 – May 1980; died on January 10, 2001)
Nick Knox — drums (July 1977 – January 1991)
Poison Ivy (Kristy Wallace) — lead guitar (March 1976 - February 2009)
Bryan Gregory (Greg Beckerleg) — guitar (April 1976 – May 1980; died on January 10, 2001)
Nick Knox — drums (July 1977 – January 1991)
The Setlist
THE CRAMPS
THE CRAMPS
Domino (Roy Orbison cover)
Voodoo Idol
Caveman
Goo Goo Muck (Ronnie Cook & The Gaylads cover)
Zombie Dance
What's Behind the Mask
Strychnine (The Sonics cover)
Garbageman
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
I'm Cramped
TV Set
Tear It Up (Johnny Burnette cover)
Encore 1
The Way I Walk (Jack Scott cover)
Surfin' Bird (The Trashmen cover)
Encore 2
Lonesome Town (Baker Knight cover)
Voodoo Idol
Caveman
Goo Goo Muck (Ronnie Cook & The Gaylads cover)
Zombie Dance
What's Behind the Mask
Strychnine (The Sonics cover)
Garbageman
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
I'm Cramped
TV Set
Tear It Up (Johnny Burnette cover)
Encore 1
The Way I Walk (Jack Scott cover)
Surfin' Bird (The Trashmen cover)
Encore 2
Lonesome Town (Baker Knight cover)












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