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Prime Cuts & Glazed Donuts
Demo album by
Released1995
GenreHeavy metal
Length53:30
LabelSelf-released
Phantom Blue chronology
Built to Perform
(1993)
Prime Cuts & Glazed Donuts
(1995)
Caught Live!
(1997)

Prime Cuts & Glazed Donuts is a collection of previously recorded demos released by manager Mark Dawson and Linda McDonald of the American all-female heavy metal band Phantom Blue.[1][2] Songwriters Michelle Meldrum and Nicole Couch and bassist Kim Nielsen were no longer in the band.[2] The tracks were recorded by the original members during their pre-production days with Geffen Records, with the exception of "Saturday Morning Brain Damage", which was recorded before the band signed with Shrapnel Records. Debra Armstrong (formerly Phantom Blue) was the bassist on this particular track. "Strange Blue Mercy" and "Mutha" were originally released in the "My Misery" single in 1993.

Track listing

All songs written by Michelle Meldrum and Nicole Couch except where indicated.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Brain Hurts a Lot" 3:02
2."Strange Blue Mercy" 2:53
3."Fairies Wear Boots" (Black Sabbath cover)Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward4:35
4."Bad Dreams" 4:26
5."Strange War"Linda McDonald, Kim Nielsen, Couch4:06
6."Hangin' On" 5:36
7."Say a Little Prayer" 3:24
8."You're Not Alone" 3:50
9."In the Likes of You"McDonald, Chris Haren3:14
10."Mutha" 4:14
11."Strike Me Down" 3:39
12."Caught in the Fire" 4:13
13."Slow Suicide" 4:11
14."Saturday Morning Brain Damage" 2:07

Personnel

Phantom Blue
Additional musicians
  • Debra Armstrong - bass on "Saturday Morning Brain Damage"

References

  1. ^ Phantom Blue - Sounds
  2. ^ a b van Poorten, Rita (June 1996). "Phantom Blue: Knocking Out All Bums On Their Redemption Tour '96". Metal Maidens. No. 4. Retrieved January 6, 2017.