Banana's Box - Luscious Jackson

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Banana's Box Lyrics

Hey if you are my fallen star
I'm afraid that will go to far
? cross and loss? is in my thing sweet thing
Can we just slow down


Chorus:
? can read your mind
Can you read mine
There it goes in double time
I can read your mind
Can you read mine
There it goes in double time
Fall and fall if we don't stall
See enough we'll see it all


When do I end where do you begin
They say I should be strong enough
Just to let the good things in
So here we are nobody's pure so far
That guy says he is
But he still drives a car


Chorus



Be kind you'll find
It's yours
Be kind
Be sure
You'll find
It's yours

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Luscious Jackson is an alternative rock group formed in 1991 in New York City, New York, United States. They are named after former Philadelphia 76ers pro basketball player Lucious Brown "Luke" Jackson. The original band consisted of Jill Cunniff (vocals, bass), Gabby Glaser (vocals, guitar), Kate Schellenbach (drums) and Vivian Trimble (keyboards, vocals). Schellenbach was a founding member of the Beastie Boys and left shortly after the Beasties switched from being a hardcore punk band into being a hip-hop group

Between 1993 and 2000 they released one EP, three full length LPs and ten singles on the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal label. Their biggest hit —and only Billboard Top 40 entry— is "Naked Eye" (#36, March 22, 1997). Other notable singles include "Here", "CitySong (NY State Of The World)", "Under Your Skin" and "Ladyfingers".

Vivian Trimble left the group in 1998, and in 2000 (after releasing one album as a trio) the group officially announced the break up of Luscious Jackson.

February 2007 saw the release of Luscious Jackson's "greatest hits" compilation, and in the fall of 2006 the band announced that they had reunited and were to release a new children's album, a plan which never came to fruition and the band ceased activity in 2007.

In the January 2012 issue of "Rolling Stone" magazine, the band announced that they had reunited in late 2011 and would be recording a new album, funded by crowdsourcing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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