Stay Sick! is the fourth studio album (and ninth overall) by the American rock band the Cramps .[ 2] It was released on February 12, 1990, by Enigma Records , recorded at Music Grinder in Hollywood , self-produced by guitarist Poison Ivy [ 1] and engineered by Steve McMillan. It was the last made in studio with long-time drummer Nick Knox .
"Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" was the band's only UK Top 40 single, reaching No. 35 in 1990.
The album name pays homage to a saying from Ghoulardi .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
The Cramps reissued the album on their own Vengeance Records in 2001. This edition contained four bonus tracks: "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns (Live)", "Beat Out My Love," "Jailhouse Rock" and "Jackyard Backoff". It also featured a slightly different cover.
All tracks are written by Lux Interior and Ivy Rorschach; except where indicated
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Bop Pills" Macy Skipper; Arthur Melton McNatt 2:24 2. "God Damn Rock & Roll" 2:38 3. "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" 3:17 4. "All Women Are Bad" 3:09 5. "The Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon" 3:06 6. "Shortnin' Bread " Traditional; arranged by Ivy Rorschach 2:50
Side two Title Writer(s) 1. "Daisys Up Your Butterfly" 2:38 2. "Everything Goes" 3:46 3. "Journey to the Center of a Girl" 4:49 4. "Mama Oo Pow Pow" 2:33 5. "Saddle Up a Buzz Buzz" 2:43 6. "Muleskinner Blues " Jimmie Rodgers ; George Vaughan2:51
1990 CD bonus track Title Writer(s) 13. "Her Love Rubbed Off" Carl Perkins 2:58
1993 CD reissue bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 13. "Her Love Rubbed Off" Carl Perkins 2:58 14. "Her Love Rubbed Off" (Live) Carl Perkins 5:05 15. "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" (Live) 3:19
2001 CD reissue bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 13. "Her Love Rubbed Off" Carl Perkins 2:58 14. "Her Love Rubbed Off" (Live) Carl Perkins 5:05 15. "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" (Live) 3:19 16. "Beat Out My Love" Lee Dresser 2:15 17. "Jailhouse Rock " Jerry Leiber ; Mike Stoller 2:28 18. "Jackyard Backoff" 3:17
The Cramps
Technical
Steve Macmillan – engineer
Lux Interior – front cover photography
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