File Under Sacred Music: Early Singles 1978–1981

The Cramps

File Under Sacred Music: Early Singles 1978–1981

RELEASED: December 06, 2011
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Surfin’ Bird 5:10 2. The Way I Walk 2:42 3. Human Fly 2:17 4. Domino 3:11 5. Lonesome Town 3:05 6. Mystery Plane 2:42 7. Fever 4:21 8. Garbageman 3:37 9. TV Set 3:16 10. The Mad Daddy 3:17 11. Drug Train 2:40 12. Love Me 2:04 13. I Can’t Hardly Stand It 2:45 14. Twist & Shout 2:34 15. Uranium Rock 2:30 16. Goo Goo Muck 3:09 17. She Said 3:19 18. The Crusher 1:51 19. Save It 2:59 20. New Kind of Kick 3:33 21. Rockin’ Bones 2:51 22. Voodoo Idol 3:39
File Under Sacred Music: Early Singles 1978–1981 is a compilation album by the American punk rock band The Cramps, showcasing their early singles from their formative years. The album features a blend of rockabilly, punk, and psychobilly influences, highlighting the band's unique sound characterized by Lux Interior's wild vocals and Poison Ivy's raw guitar riffs. It captures the essence of their live performances and underground appeal, solidifying The Cramps' status as pioneers of the psychobilly genre and influencing countless artists in the punk and alternative rock scenes.