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Permanent Damage (The GTOs album)

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Permanent Damage
A monochrome photo of the band stood in front of a tree surrounded by tall grass.
Studio album by
Released1969
Recorded1969
Genre
Length31:39
Label
Producer
Professional ratings
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AllMusic[1]

Permanent Damage is the only studio album by the GTOs. The album was released in 1969 on Straight Records.

Track listing

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All tracks composed by Davy Jones (NOT the DJ from The Monkees) [2] and Miss Sparky; lyrics by GTOs (Girls Together Outrageously); except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Eureka Springs Garbage Lady"Craig Doerge, Cynthia Sue Wells, Nick St. Nicholas3:47
2."Miss Pamela and Miss Sparky discuss stuffed bras and some of their early gym class experiences" 2:10
3."Who's Jim Sox?" 0:18
4."Kansas and the BTO's" 1:12
5."The Captain's Fat Theresa Shoes"Christine Frka, Cynthia Sue Wells, Pamela Ann Miller, Sandra Lynn Rowe, Davy Jones, Sparkie Parker1:56
6."Wouldn't It Be Sad if There Were No Cones?" 1:11
7."Do Me in Once and I'll Be Sad, Do Me in Twice and I'll Know Better (Circular Circulation)" 2:19
8."The Moche Monster Review" 1:46
9."TV Lives"Christine Frka, Don Preston1:03
10."Rodney" 3:42
11."I Have a Paintbrush in My Hand to Color a Triangle (Mercy's Tune)"Judith Edra Peters, Lowell George2:11
12."Miss Christine's First Conversation With the Plaster Casters of Chicago" 0:57
13."The Original GTOs" 1:05
14."The Ghost Chained to the Past, Present, and Future (Shock Treatment)"Cynthia Sue Wells, Judith Edra Peters1:45
15."Love on an Eleven Year Old Level" 1:18
16."Miss Pamela's First Conversation With the Plaster Casters of Chicago" 1:31
17."I'm in Love with the Ooo-Ooo Man"Davy Jones, Pamela Ann Miller3:27

Personnel

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The GTOs
  • Miss Christine - vocals
  • Miss Mercy - vocals
  • Miss Cinderella - vocals
  • Miss Pamela - vocals
  • Miss Sandra - vocals
  • Miss Sparky - vocals (she left before the album was released and, according to Miss Pamela, "... Frank had to delete her from the album cover."[3]
Musicians

References

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  1. ^ Lindsay Planer. "Permanent Damage Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Miss Sparkie Parker / Interviews | Zappa News". www.zappanews.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  3. ^ Pamela Des Barres. I'm With The Band. p. 177.