Lump (compilation album)

Lump (compilation album)

Infobox Album
Name = Lump
Type = Greatest hits
Artist = The Presidents of the United States of America


Released = January 1 2000
Recorded = 1994 – 1997
Genre = Alternative rock
Length = 27:11
Label = Sony Music Special Products
Producer = Various
Reviews =
Last album = "Pure Frosting"
(1998)
This album = "Lump"
(2000)
Next album = "Freaked Out and Small"
(2000)

"Lump" is a 2000 greatest hits compilation album by The Presidents of the United States of America.

The album includes three covers: "Video Killed the Radio Star", originally by Buggles, "Kick Out the Jams", originally by MC5 and "Cleveland Rocks", originally by Ian Hunter

Unusually for a "Greatest Hits" album, it only features ten tracks and lasts less than 30 minutes. It should also be noted that the bands biggest hit "Peaches" is missing completely.

Track listing

All songs by The Presidents of the United States of America unless otherwise noted.
# "Lump" – 2:14
# "Volcano" – 3:00
# "Video Killed the Radio Star" (Geoffrey Downes, Trevor Horn, Bruce Woolley) – 3:24
# "Japan" – 2:33
# "Dune Buggy" – 2:44
# "Kick Out the Jams" (Michael Davis, Robert Derminer, Wayne Kramer, Fred "Sonic" Smith) – 1:25
# "Tiki God" – 2:54
# "Back Porch" – 3:00
# "Mach 5" – 3:17
# "Cleveland Rocks" (Ian Hunter) – 2:33

Credits

* Chris Ballew – vocals, basitar
* Dave Dedererguitbass
* Jason Finndrums


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