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  1. The Lonesome Death of Buck McCoy is an album by American rock band The Minus 5. Their final release of new material for Hollywood Records , it was released in 1997. The album was met with positive reception from critics.

  2. The Presidents reunited in 2000 to release a new single, "Jupiter", on MUSICBLITZ Records. Because of the single's popularity, the label convinced the band to release a new album; Freaked Out & Small was issued that year to critical praise. The band did not tour or promote the album, which quietly sold 25,000 copies as MUSICBLITZ, an early digital music player, quickly went bankrupt.

  3. Background. The album included a few songs that originally appeared on Froggystyle, a self-released cassette that was recorded before their debut album, The Presidents of the United States of America.These songs, which were re-recorded for this album, were "L.I.P", then known as "Little Indian Princess", "Lunatic to Love" and "Puffy Little Shoes".

  4. 1 de jul. de 1997 · This edition of the Minus 5 is rich with Northwest alt-rock royalty: drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees; a couple of Posies; Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready; all three of the Presidents of United States of America. But this is essentially Buck and McCaugheys show — they co-wrote the 11 originals on Lonesome Death ...

  5. The Minus 5 is a supergroup, but not like any you've ever encountered before. The band is the brainchild of Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows) with Peter Buck (R.E.M.) as the other permanent member. The band is known for bringing in talent from all over the musical map and making it work.

  6. Mr. MacAfee - Chris Ballew. Calliope Bird - John Crist. Daughter - Dave Dederer. Wintrhop - Mike McCready. Nigel - Pony. Synopsis: Little Buck McCoy wakes up born in the middle of a wheatfield. He decides to carry on alone, despite his many acquaintances, until dying years later. Recorded At/By Ironwood, Litho (Seattle WA) / Ed Brooks.

  7. Hate Me More Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) About “The Lonesome Death of Buck McCoy”. Producers Scott McCaughey.