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At the beginning of the '80s, David and Don Was weren't gathering bedfellows as strange as Ozzy Osborne and Mel Tormé -- as they would a few years later, seemingly inspired by the P-Funk All Stars as much as Battle of the Network Stars -- but the Oak Park, MI, natives were nonetheless generating collaborations as unlikely and successful as Brian Eno before them. (Partial roll call: MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, Mingus associate Marcus Belgrave, and future Eminem accomplice Luis Resto, along with regular vocalists Sweet Pea Atkinson and Sir Harry Bowens.) In fact, prior to crossing over into a realm of silliness not unfamiliar to Weird Al, the Was brothers and company made some of the baddest, strangest disco-funk imaginable. Key versions of two such cuts appeared on the original version of the first Was (Not Was) album, referred to as both Was (Not Was) and Out Come the Freaks. "Tell Me That I'm Dreaming" is big-band disco, blistering funk, and a spaghetti Western score at once, with call-and-response vocals that are as nonsensical as they are deeply biting. An address from then-President Ronald Reagan is sampled during the breakdown: "Can we who man the ship of state deny that it is somewhat out of control?" The "me" decade is uniquely summed up by vocalist Harry Bowens, who steps in to proclaim, "The man likes milk, now he owns a million cows." The other monster is "Out Come the Freaks," which carries another athletic groove and ridiculous, shared vocals between a host of people. Time hasn't been as kind to the remainder of the album, but the material remains enjoyable in a "throw it on the wall, see if it sticks" kind of way, dishing out passable funk and throwing in an exceptional radioplay throwback for the hell of it.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
Wheel Me Out
00:07:07

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 2004 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

2
Out Come The Freaks
00:05:39

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

3
Where Did Your Heart Go
00:04:56

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

4
Tell Me That I'm Dreaming
00:05:00

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

5
Oh Mr. Friction
00:03:32

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

6
Carry Me Back To Old Morocco
00:06:01

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Jack Tann, Producer - Douglas Pieger, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

7
It's An Attack
00:03:11

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

8
The Sky's Ablaze
00:02:15

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

9
Go.... Now
00:05:31

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist - Ron Banks, ComposerLyricist - Michael Zilkha, Producer - Jack Tann, Producer

℗ 1981 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

10
Hello Operator (Classic 12" Version)
00:05:24

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist

℗ 2004 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

11
Tell Me That I'm Dreaming (12" Remix)
00:06:31

Don Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - David Was, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Was (Not Was), MainArtist

℗ 2004 Don Fagenson and David Weiss

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At the beginning of the '80s, David and Don Was weren't gathering bedfellows as strange as Ozzy Osborne and Mel Tormé -- as they would a few years later, seemingly inspired by the P-Funk All Stars as much as Battle of the Network Stars -- but the Oak Park, MI, natives were nonetheless generating collaborations as unlikely and successful as Brian Eno before them. (Partial roll call: MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, Mingus associate Marcus Belgrave, and future Eminem accomplice Luis Resto, along with regular vocalists Sweet Pea Atkinson and Sir Harry Bowens.) In fact, prior to crossing over into a realm of silliness not unfamiliar to Weird Al, the Was brothers and company made some of the baddest, strangest disco-funk imaginable. Key versions of two such cuts appeared on the original version of the first Was (Not Was) album, referred to as both Was (Not Was) and Out Come the Freaks. "Tell Me That I'm Dreaming" is big-band disco, blistering funk, and a spaghetti Western score at once, with call-and-response vocals that are as nonsensical as they are deeply biting. An address from then-President Ronald Reagan is sampled during the breakdown: "Can we who man the ship of state deny that it is somewhat out of control?" The "me" decade is uniquely summed up by vocalist Harry Bowens, who steps in to proclaim, "The man likes milk, now he owns a million cows." The other monster is "Out Come the Freaks," which carries another athletic groove and ridiculous, shared vocals between a host of people. Time hasn't been as kind to the remainder of the album, but the material remains enjoyable in a "throw it on the wall, see if it sticks" kind of way, dishing out passable funk and throwing in an exceptional radioplay throwback for the hell of it.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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