Forbidden Places

Forbidden Places

Infobox Album | Name = Forbidden Places
Type = Album
Artist = Meat Puppets


Released = July 1, 1991
Recorded = 1990 - 1991
Genre = Alternative
Length = 37:00
Label = London Records
Producer = Pete Anderson
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:nl98b5f4tsq4 link]
Last album = "No Strings Attached"
(1990)
This album = "Forbidden Places"
(1991)
Next album = "Too High to Die"
(1994) |

"Forbidden Places" is a 1991 album by the Meat Puppets. It is their first release on London Records. It is currently out of print.

The seventh track, "Whirpool," was later recorded by They Might Be Giants for their 1993 EP "Why Does The Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)".

Track listing

All songs written by Curt Kirkwood.
# "Sam" – 3:05
# "Nail It Down" – 3:32
# "This Day" – 3:14
# "Open Wide" – 3:11
# "Another Moon" – 3:39
# "That's How It Goes" – 3:24
# "Whirlpool" – 3:31
# "Popskull" – 3:05
# "No Longer Gone" – 3:56
# "Forbidden Places" – 2:59
# "Six Gallon Pie" – 3:24


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