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Jill Cunniff – Lazy Girls

April 2, 2007 Jake Brown Leave a comment

Jill Cunniff – “Lazy Girls” from City Beach. If you liked Lucious Jackson, there’s no reason you won’t enjoy the singer’s solo debut.

While we’re all secretly wishing for a return to the D/I/Y vibe of In Search of Manny, this track is at least thematically similar to the 1992 EP’s “Life Of Leisure.”

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