Fred Lane is the stage name of Tuscaloosa, AL, vocalist/songwriter/visual artist T.R. Reed (Tim Reed) who released two relatively obscure yet critically-appreciated albums in the 1980s on the Shimmy Disc label. These albums explored various traditional genres of American music such as jazz, country, and big-band swing, but infused with improvisational experimentations and Dadaist free-associative lyrics. Lane was involved in the conceptual music scene at the University of Alabama in the city of Tuscaloosa in the mid-seventies.
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Fun in the Fundus
Rubber Room
Danger is My Beer
I Talk to My Haircut
The Man With the Foldback Ears
White Woman
Oatmeal
Meat Clamp Conduit
From the One That Cut You
Mystic Tune
Car Radio Jerome
Upper Lip of a Nostril Man
Dondi Must Die
Pneumatic Eyes
Hittite Hot Shot
French Toast Man
Dial "O" For Bigelow
The French Toast Man
My Da Vinci
From The One Who Cut You
Firefly
The One
Dial O for Bigelow
I Talk To My Haricut
Dial 'O' for Bigelow
Mystical Tune
Icepick To The Moon
Fried Yellow Women
Get Outta My Gal
Call Me Wayne
I'm Gonna Go To Hell (When I Die)
Twist, Leathernecks Twist
Cinderblock Man
Little Sinner
Pushing up the daisies
Buttocks Of The Spartan Dead
Hitite Hot Shot
I Talk to My Haircut (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
Monologue
Shoelaces
Danger Is My Beer (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
French Toast Man (feat. Hittite Hotshots)
Fun in the Fundus (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
From the One That Cut You (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
Rubber Room (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
Oatmeal (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
Mystic Tune (feat. Ron 'Pate's Debonairs)
The Raffle
Chicago (my kind of town)
Dondl Must Die
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