Look At That Bottom
What you hear is what you get. This little bit of whimsey is a cautionary tale to Boob-and-Booty-Watchers across the
universe.





Enough said for the
Prufrock version.

A year or so after the Revisions album was complete Tom suggested this track could be a Nia Peeples song. And then said,
but you'll have to re-write the lyrics. This is not the sort of track that lends itself to new words, but Nia's
Summertime
Dawn
is a great song though it has an extraordinary number of words.

In the production the rhythm session was just a three piece with the piano player coming in soon afterward. He's the same
guy that played on
Foxy Little Farmland Lady. Tom was producing some demos for him, and he had a song with a similar
theme, so he quickly warmed to
Look At That Bottom. If I had thought he pumped up for Foxy, when he got ready for
Look At That Bottom he pumped up so much I was sure smoke would soon be coming out of his ears.

The Bruce Garnitz horn chart is sassy and reflects some of the best sessions we did with Bruce. No keyboard with horn
samples will replace the fun of working with eight horn players. Chuck sang harmony.
Commentary
You've got to think about what's in her head . . . think about her mind
. . . concentrate upon her brain . . . and not on her behind.
Summertime Dawn