Everything You Always Wanted to Know About R. Stevie Moore But Were Afraid to Ask
1984 • Album
I Just Want To Feel You
The Holocaust Parade
Eating Paper, Drinking Ink
Chantilly Lace
Show Biz Is Dead
The Path Of Joy
Puttin’ Up the Groceries
One Moore Time
Forecast
No Talking
Welcome To London
I Wanna Hit You
Bloody Knuckles
Jump Out In Front Of A Car
Topic Of Same
I Hate People
His Latest Flame
Right Perfume Wrong Mouthwash
First-Hand
New Strings
Once And For All
Adult Tree
Pasketti
Misplacement
Why Can’t I Write a Hit
Play
U.R. True
Wayne Wayne Go Away
Debbie
The Meeting That Couldn’t Be
Mama Weer All Crazee Now
I Hope That You Remember
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What Should I Do with the Rest of My Life?
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Compostable Bag
2021 • Freedom Vs. Fate
I'm Only Sleeping
1975 • R. Stevie Moore Does the Beatles
Wanna Git To You
1978 • The North
Suspicion/Four From Phonography #2
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The Handicap Blues
1978 • The North
Darn That Dream
1978 • The North
Loneliness Monologue/Why Can’t I Forget Females
1978 • The North
God Only Knows
1978 • The North
Thank You Very Much
1978 • The North
Mama Weer All Crazee Now
1984 • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About R. Stevie Moore But Were Afraid to Ask
What’s The Point?!!
1983 • It’s What’s Happening Baby!
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