Tantilla (album)
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Tantilla is the second album by the rock band House Of Freaks
House of Freaks
House of Freaks was a two-man band formed in Richmond, Virginia in the mid 1980s. Bryan Harvey played guitar and sang, and Johnny Hott played percussion...

. It is widely considered to be their best work. It was released in 1989 by Rhino Records
Rhino Entertainment
Rhino Entertainment Company is an American specialty record label and production company. It is owned by Warner Music Group.-History:Rhino was originally a novelty song and reissue company during the 1970s and 1980s, releasing compilation albums of pop, rock & roll, and rhythm & blues successes...

 on CD (R2 70846) and 12" vinyl (R1 70846). The album was remastered and reissued by Rhino Handmade in 2004 (RHM2 7858), with thirteen additional tracks, seven of which were previously unreleased.

Track listing

Original Album

1 "When the Hammer Came Down" – 3:29

2 "Righteous Will Fall" – 3:08

3 "White Folk's Blood" – 4:41

4 "Birds of Prey" – 3:06

5 "King of Kings" – 3:23

6 "Family Tree" – 3:38

7 "Sun Gone Down" – 3:07

8 "Kill the Mockingbird" – 3:28

9 "Broken Bones" – 3:11

10 "I Want Answers" – 3:02

11 "Big Houses" – 3:16

12 "World of Tomorrow" – 4:51


Bonus Tracks (2004 Reissue)

13 "Ten More Minutes to Live" – 2:31

14 "This Old Town" – 1:17

15 "Meet Your Heroes" – 3:08

16 "Pass Me the Gun" – 3:10

17 "You Can't Change the World Anymore" – 2:51

18 "You'll Never See the Light of Day" – 2:22


19 "I Confess" – 2:53

20 "Anything in the World" – 3:42

21 "Remember Me Well" – 2:18

22 "War at Home" – 3:21

23 "With These Hands" – 3:39

24 "1914" – 3:01

25 "Big Houses" – 3:08




Tracks 13-18 from the EP All My Friends
All My Friends (album)
All My Friends is an EP by House of Freaks released on CD and 12" vinyl in 1989 by Rhino Records. In 2004 these tracks were remastered and included on the reissue of the album Tantilla.-Track listing:All tracks by House of Freaks...

, Rhino #70943 (1989)

Tracks 19-25 previously unreleased.

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