The Knack was an American rock band based in Los Angeles that rose to fame with their first single, "My Sharona", an international number-one hit in 1979.
Singer Doug Fieger was a native of Oak Park, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in the 9 Mile/Coolidge area. The brother of attorney Geoffrey Fieger (later known for representing Dr. Jack Kevorkian in a series of assisted suicide cases) Fieger had previously played in an eclectic rock band called Sky as well as the Sunset Bombers. Although Sky had received a modest amount of acclaim, including being produced by Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller, the band broke up without having any chart success. As a result, Fieger made the decision to move to Los Angeles and start another band.
Fieger met the three other original members of the Knack in 1977 and 1978: Berton Averre (lead guitar, backing vocals and keyboards), Prescott Niles (bass), and Bruce Gary (drums). Niles was the last to join, a week before the band's first show in June 1978. In the meantime, Fieger had been doubling on bass on a series of demos that the group had shopped to several record labels, all of which were rejected. Some of these songs later made up the band's debut album Get the Knack, and included "Good Girls Don't".
Cool for Cats is the British new wave group Squeeze's second album, released in 1979. Cool for Cats contains four UK hit singles, more than any other album the band has issued. The album peaked at number 45 in the UK Albums Chart, spending 11 weeks in that listing.
Its 1997 CD release, as part of the Six of One... box set contained two bonus tracks. This collection included the band's first six studio albums, each digitally remastered. In 1998 the six CDs were released individually.
All songs written by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook.
The Knack was an American garage rock and psychedelic band from Los Angeles, California who were active 1960s. They are not to be confused with either the American band of the same name who became popular in the late 1970s, nor the British band of the same name in the 1960s. They were noted for their melodic and instrumental finesse and secured a recording contract with Capitol Records. The band nevertheless failed to break through to a national audience. In the intervening years they have come to the attention of 1960s music collectors and enthusiasts, especially with the release of the Time Waits for No One anthology.
The Knack were formed in 1965 at by students at Hollywood High School led by Michael Chain. The original name for the band was the InMates. Their original line-up consisted Mike Chain on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Dink Kaplan on lead guitar, and Larry Gould on bass and backing vocals, and Ken Meyers on drums. After traveling on a Shindig road show, the band changed their name to the Knack. Dink Kaplan's older brother played in the Mothers of Invention. Not long after forming, Meyers left the group and was replaced by Pug Baker on drums. The band initially played on the high school circuit, but would advance to the more popular clubs on the Sunset Strip: the Hullabaloo, the Whiskey-A-Go-Go, the Galaxy, the Trip, the Crescendo, Gazzarri’s, It’s Boss, the Cheetah, the Cherokee, the Sea Witch, and others. They were also the first rock group to appear at the Ice House folk room and the Troubadour. The Knack would eventually performed shows at larger venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Palladium, Melody Land, and Carousel.
[Odario]
From dusk til dawn my click bringin hits heavy by the ton
Odario and Spitz, yeah we moving on
Kicking balistics
All night long, your favorite song
[Spitz]
I've got this obsessive, compulsive type reaction
Craving for perfection when it comes to rhyme selection
No detection, or flaws
We got the rhymes to drop drawers
Resevoirs that are fluid and drown competitors
[Odario]
Word
Without a doubt we got The Knack to entice
Quick to shout it out to all the brothers on the mic
Give the people the style they like
Respect ya like, so your mic sound nice
[Spitz]
Yo, microphone check one, hip hop expression
In it's simpliest form it means pay attention
No exception, we gets biz with no questions
So ahead of my time, had to wait for my reflection
MCs want to test but I got exemption
Lay on the pressure like water retention
I feel bloated, spill what I got and reload it
In Mood Ruff they trust tot bust raw, don't misquote it
[CHORUS]
[Odario] We are the architects
[Spitz] We innovate the now to achieve the next
[Odario] Fine design and when we build a track
A known fact, we got The Knack for that (yeah)
A Knack for that
[Odario] We are the architects
[Spitz] We innovate the now to achieve the next
[Odario] Fine design and when we build a tralock
A known fact, we got The Knack for that (yeah)
A Knack for that
[Spitz]
I'mma get nice on this mic device with 'nuff lyrics
To crush spirits of MCs that generic
Mood Ruff sound just like WHAT
I won't hear it
Why's there a need to compare it?
T-O Engineering to make the head nod, body rock
Light up the spot so B-boys can pop lock
Vinyl in the hands of Stress and Dr. Shock
Finesse and Grasshopper got the city on lock
Go on with your big talk
Sure shot, Mood Ruff outline wack rhymes in chalk
You defeat me is like hail mary jumpshots
From the parking lot with no time on the clock
[CHORUS]
[Odario]
System automatic, my rhyme sporatic
I have you out your dills like bad credit
You can't let it, get inside your head
Situation down to leave a man dead
Like infrared I apply mad pressure
The lost one need some new direction
I run tings, like a pacemaker
The breath taker, the mover the shaker
The mountain top when it comes to hip hop
My mood's real smooth and proves to show shock
With the Mood Ruff sound going from town to town
Respect the local, see the world reknown
Then advance at the hands of time and reason
See the promised land, let let me in
Tell 'em who's the man
Tell 'em why we're here
Now rewind this back and let let me begin