Zoom Daddy is the third album by rock band The Swirling Eddies, released in 1994 on Alarma Records. It was released almost simultaneously with Terry Scott Taylor's other project, the Daniel Amos album Bibleland.

Zoom Daddy
Studio album by
Released1994
StudioThe Green Room, Huntington Beach, California
GenreRock
LabelAlarma
ProducerTerry Scott Taylor
The Swirling Eddies chronology
Outdoor Elvis
(1989)
Zoom Daddy
(1994)
The Berry Vest of the Swirling Eddies
(1995)
Professional ratings
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The Swirling Eddies dropped their pseudonyms for this album, listing their real names in the credits.

The album was dedicated to Mark Heard.

Track listing

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  1. "I Had A Bad Experience With the C.I.A. and Now I'm Gonna Show You My Feminine Side" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  2. "Mr. Sharky" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  3. "(Disco) Love Grapes" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  4. "Nightmare At the Elks Lodge" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  5. "The Golden Girl of the Golden West" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven, Tim Chandler and Jerry Chamberlain)
  6. "Sweet Mother of God" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  7. "The Twist" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven, Tim Chandler and Jerry Chamberlain)
  8. "God Went Bowling" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven, Tim Chandler and Jerry Chamberlain)
  9. "Multipurpose Man" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  10. "Pyro Sets A Wildfire" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  11. "Some Friendly Advice" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)
  12. "Art Carney's Dream" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven, Tim Chandler and Jerry Chamberlain)
  13. "Holy, Holy, Holy" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven, Tim Chandler and Jerry Chamberlain)
  14. "Zoom Daddy" (words and music by Terry Taylor, David Raven and Tim Chandler)

Personnel

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Production notes

  • Engineered by Gene Eugene and Terry Taylor.
  • Executive Producer Matthew Duffy.
  • Mixed at the Mixing Lab by Gene Eugene.

References

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