Published July 13, 2014 by Albums On Vinyl with
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The Tubes
are a San Francisco-based rock band. During its first fifteen years or so, the
band's live performances combined quasi-pornography with wild satires of media,
consumerism, and politics. The Tubes' second album, “Young and Rich” (1976) on
A&M Records, was produced by Ken Scott. It featured "Don't Touch Me
There", a suggestive duet between Waybill and Re Styles, which was
arranged in classic "Wall of Sound" style by Jack Nitzsche. The song
was co-written by Ron Nagle and Tubes dancer/vocalist Jane Dornacker, who died
in a helicopter crash in 1986.
A - Don´t Touch Me There (3:20)
Written-by: Nagle, Dorknocker / Produced-by: Ken Scott
B - Proud To Be An American (2:57)
Written-by: Spooner / Produced-by: Ken Scott
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Rock
Catalog# 17037 AT
℗ 1976
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