Hindu Love Gods (album)

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Hindu Love Gods
Warner Bros. Records
Producer
  • Andrew Slater
  • Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic
    [1]

    Hindu Love Gods is the only

    blues tunes, reputedly during late-night drunken recording sessions, not originally intending them for release.[2]

    Track listing

    1. "
      Robert Johnson
      ) – 4:12
    2. "
      Travelin' Riverside Blues
      " (Robert Johnson) – 4:02
    3. "
      Prince Rogers Nelson
      ) – 3:53
    4. "Crosscut Saw" (Fred Ingrahm, Bill Sanders) – 3:06
    5. "Junko Pardner" (Bob Shad) – 2:39
    6. "Mannish Boy" (Bo Diddley, Melvin London, Muddy Waters) – 6:57
    7. "Wang Dang Doodle" (Willie Dixon) – 3:51
    8. "Battleship Chains" (Terry Anderson) – 3:06
    9. "I'm a One-Woman Man" (Tillman Franks, Johnny Horton) – 2:16
    10. "Vigilante Man" (Woody Guthrie) – 2:56

    Personnel

    Hindu Love Gods
    Production
    • engineering
    • Richard Landers – engineering
    • Rail Jon Rogut – engineering
    • Andrew Slater – production
    • Bob Vogt – engineering

    Sales chart performance

    Year Chart Position
    1990 Billboard 200 168[3]

    Singles

    Year Single Chart Position
    1990 "Raspberry Beret" Modern Rock Tracks 23[4]

    References

    1. AllMusic
    2. ^ Giles, Jeff. "How Warren Zevon's R.E.M. Jam Session Became 'Hindu Love Gods'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
    3. ^ "Top Pop Albums". Billboard. 8 December 1990. p. 91.
    4. ^ "Modern Rock Tracks". Billboard. 1 December 1990. p. 16.