A rock'n'roll outfit featuring Screaming Luke Ducoli and Frederick Micheli; Electric Babyland is presented as their third album and was released in double vinyl + CD format.

Electric Babyland is described in the review as the band's third album, released as double vinyl + CD. The reviewer prefers the vinyl edition, noting it sounds better than the CD. The album and cover reference Jimi Hendrix; musically the review compares the band to Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. The track "Nico's Banana" is described as Lou Reed-esque.

Thee Jones Bones' Electric Babyland is praised as a high-energy, gritty rock'n'roll album. The review highlights its vinyl release and comparisons to Jimi Hendrix and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. "Nico's Banana" is noted as a Lou Reed-esque breather among nine tracks.

For:Listeners who enjoy high-energy rock'n'roll, garage and blues-influenced rock.

 If there's anyone among you who needs a nice and healthy rush of adrenaline, here's the recipe: get yourself this rock'n'roll bomb right away, these are nine real shots that will inevitably hit your spirits in need of electrification.

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