The Bad Examples
have long-reigned as Chicago's top original pop-rock club attraction.
This album expertly captures the band in concert before an enthusiastic
audience. The Bad Examples are fronted by songwriter Ralph Covert,
a dynamic, personable and versatile performer.
The majority
of selections are not available in studio versions, including
such faves as "Hey St. Peter" and "Sammy The Dog Has Learned To
Play Trombone." A live version of their biggest hit, "Not Dead
Yet," and a blistering take on Bo Diddley's "Mona" are included.
A 24-page CD booklet is filled with stories, lyrics and a recipe
for Pickles' Pumpkin Soup.