Lechuza

Lechuza is the second and last album by Fenix*TX, it was released on May 22, 2001.

Track Listing

  1. "Phoebe Cates"
  2. "Katie W."
  3. "Threesome"
  4. "Something Bad is Gonna Happen"
  5. "Tearjerker"
  6. "Pasture of Muppets"
  7. "A Song For Everyone"
  8. "Manufactured Inspirato"
  9. "Beating A Dead Horse"
  10. "Abba Zabba"
  11. "El Borracho"

Trivia

  • The first song, "Phoebe Cates", is a first-person tale of falling in lust with actress Phoebe Cates. It includes the following lyrics:
    looking for a "Fast Time"
watching out for "Bright Lights"
send me off to "Private School"
when I'm with you it's "Paradise"
This is clearly a reference to the motion pictures Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Bright Lights, Big City, Private School, and Paradise, all of which featured Cates.
  • Note that the song "Threesome" Wikipedia's is the third track on the disc.
  • The album contains a "secret track": the eleventh track contains several minutes of silence after the song that must be "El Borracho"... and after the silence (more specifically, 12:32 into the track), there is more music.

 

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