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  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 Vinyl release of "Friction, Baby" on Discogs.

  3. Better Than Ezra released their second major label album, Friction, Baby, in 1996 through Elektra Records. Friction, Baby produced the hits "Desperately Wanting" and "King of New Orleans". Their sophomore release was not as commercially successful as Deluxe, but, as of 1999, sold almost 500,000 units.[4]

  4. Friction, Baby is the third studio album by Better Than Ezra, released in 1996. The album's title comes from a television interview with Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. When asked how he and Mick Jagger stayed together for so long, Richards took a long drag from his cigarette and said "friction, baby." This may also be a reference to the fact that the band had replaced its original ...

  5. ABOUT. Behind the Music. For over 35 years, alt-rock icons Better Than Ezra have maintained a direct line to the unbridled joy of making music, endlessly dreaming up songs with an uncanny power to linger forever in the listener’s heart. Since the arrival of their breakthrough album Deluxe—a platinum-selling LP featuring their era-defining ...

  6. Lyrics of Desperately Wanting by Better Than Ezra. verse. Past the road to your house. That you never call home. Where they turned out your lights. Though they say you'll never know. ... Friction Baby. Album • 1996 • 13 tracks. 1. King of New Orleans. Better Than Ezra. 2. Rewind. Better Than Ezra. 3. Long Lost. Better Than Ezra. 4. Normal Town.

  7. About “Mejor de Ezra” “Mejor de Ezra” is a hidden song by Better Than Ezra from their album Friction, Baby. Only included on the first few pressings of the album. Features singing in Spanish. About Friction, Baby. Better Than Ezra’s third studio album, Friction, Baby, was released in 1996 and features a blend of alternative rock, pop, and funk influences.