Plays Pretty for Baby
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| Plays Pretty for Baby | |||||
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| Studio album by Nation of Ulysses | |||||
| Released | October 6, 1992 | ||||
| Genre | Punk | ||||
| Label | Dischord Records | ||||
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Plays Pretty for Baby is the second album by the American punk rock band Nation of Ulysses.
The song "The Sound of Jazz To Come" references A Love Supreme by John Coltrane multiple times through its lyrics, while the title of this song references the similarly titled Ornette Coleman album The Shape of Jazz to Come.
[edit] Track listing
- "N-Sub Ulysses" − 3:32
- "A Comment on Ritual" − 2:27
- "The Hickey Underworld" − 2:50
- "Perpetual Motion Machine" − 2:33
- "N.O.U. Future Vision Hypothesis" − 3:09
- "50,000 Watts of Goodwill" − 4:05
- "Maniac Dragstrip" − 2:59
- "Last Train to Cool" − 3:27
- "Shakedown" − 3:27
- "Mockingbird, Yeah!" − 2:59
- "Depression III" − 3:27
- "S.S. Exploder" − 2:27
- "The Kingdom of Heaven Must Be Taken by Storm" − 2:12
- "The Sound of Jazz to Come" − 4:42
- "N.O.U.S.P.T.D.A." − 2:51
- "Presidents of Vice" − 2:35

