Sgt. Shonen's Exploding Plastic Eastman Band Request Mono! Stereo

Sgt. Shonen's Exploding Plastic Eastman Band Request Mono! Stereo (also known as Mono! Stereo or simply Mono!) is a 1989 album by Tater Totz. Tater Totz is a supergroup made up of members of Red Kross, Shonen Knife and The Runaways as well as other special guests and musicians. The album itself is a simultaneous tribute to and parody of The Beatles. It contains cover versions of many obscure Beatles and solo members songs such as "The Lovely Linda" and "Cambridge 1969", as well as more conventional songs such as "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Instant Karma!". The album, however, does not only contain covers of Beatles and related tunes. There are also covers of songs such as "Rock On" originally recorded by David Essex and "1, 2, 3, Red Light", originally recorded by The 1910 Fruitgum Company. In addition to the covers, there are also strange original compositions such as "Shompton In Babylon" and the Ono-esque "Two Virgins #9".

Cassette Track List

  1. Instant Karma!
  2. Rock On
    • Originally performed and written by Dave Essex
  3. Rain
    • Originally Performed by The Beatles. Written by Lennon / McCartney.
  4. Who Has Seen The Wind? / Bohemian Rhapsody
  5. Telephone Piece
    • Originally performed by Yoko Ono
  6. Strawberry Fields Forever
    • Originally Performed by The Beatles. Written by Lennon / McCartney.
  7. 1, 2, 3, Red Light
    • Originally performed by The 1910 Fruit Gum Company.
  8. The Luck Of The Irish
    • Written and performed originally by John Lennon & Yoko Ono.
  9. Sisters, O Sisters
    • Written and performed originally by John Lennon & Yoko Ono.
  10. The Lovely Linda
  11. Shompton In Babylon
    • Original composition written by Dave Landry.
  12. Why?
    • Originally written and performed by Yoko Ono.
  13. Two Virgins #9
    • Original composition written by Dave Landry, Pat Fear and Melanie Vammen.
  14. Tomorrow Never Knows (Live)
    • Originally Performed by The Beatles. Written by Lennon / McCartney.
  15. Cambridge 1969 (Live)
    • Originally performed and written by John Lennon & Yoko Ono.
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