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'''''Super D''''' is an EP by [[Ben Folds]], the last of 3 in a series released between ''[[Rockin' the Suburbs]]'' and ''[[Songs for Silverman]]''. It contains three original songs and two covers: [[The Darkness (band)|The Darkness]]' "Get Your Hands Off My Woman", and a live performance of [[Ray Charles]]' "Them That Got", included as a tribute to Charles who had recently died. Folds wrote "Kalamazoo" when he was 19, and knocked it around for years on demo tapes before inclusion here, adding a disco-like string section "because [he] could". "Adelaide" is |
'''''Super D''''' is an EP by [[Ben Folds]], the last of 3 in a series released between ''[[Rockin' the Suburbs]]'' and ''[[Songs for Silverman]]''. It contains three original songs and two covers: [[The Darkness (band)|The Darkness]]' "Get Your Hands Off My Woman", and a live performance of [[Ray Charles]]' "Them That Got", included as a tribute to Charles who had recently died. Folds wrote "Kalamazoo" when he was 19, and knocked it around for years on demo tapes before inclusion here, adding a disco-like string section "because [he] could". "Adelaide" is an affectionate piece inspired by [[Adelaide, South Australia]] where Folds once made his home. The song became a hit in Australia, reaching #26 on the [[Triple J Hottest 100]] that year. Ben Folds' ex-wife, Frally Hynes, is featured on the album cover. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Super D is an EP by Ben Folds, the last of 3 in a series released between Rockin' the Suburbs and Songs for Silverman. It contains three original songs and two covers: The Darkness' "Get Your Hands Off My Woman", and a live performance of Ray Charles' "Them That Got", included as a tribute to Charles who had recently died. Folds wrote "Kalamazoo" when he was 19, and knocked it around for years on demo tapes before inclusion here, adding a disco-like string section "because [he] could". "Adelaide" is an affectionate piece inspired by Adelaide, South Australia where Folds once made his home. The song became a hit in Australia, reaching #26 on the Triple J Hottest 100 that year. Ben Folds' ex-wife, Frally Hynes, is featured on the album cover.
Track listing
- "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" (Graham, Hawkins, Hawkins, Poullain) – 3:40
- "Kalamazoo" (Folds) – 4:26
- "Adelaide" (Folds) – 3:13
- "Rent a Cop" (Folds) – 5:12
- "Them That Got (Live)" (Charles, Harper) – 2:02