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Format: | | CD |
Condition: | | MINT (M) / VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) (Media / Cover) More Info |
Label: | | Epitaph 864972 |
Country: | | US |
Released: | | 1998-06-30 |
Genre: | | Ska |
Num In Set: | | 1 |
Barcode: | | 045778649723 |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | 2861974504 1 |
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Tracklist
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1 | Intro | 0:48 | 2 | Bloodclot | 2:45 | 3 | Hoover Street | 4:09 | 4 | Black Lung | 1:53 | 5 | Life Won't Wait | 3:48 | 6 | New Dress | 2:51 | 7 | Warsaw | 1:31 | 8 | Hooligans | 2:32 | 9 | Crane Fist | 3:48 | 10 | Leicester Square | 2:34 | 11 | Backslide | 2:53 | 12 | Who Would've Thought | 2:56 | 13 | Cash, Culture And Violence | 3:10 | 14 | Cocktails | 3:20 | 15 | The Wolf | 2:38 | 16 | 1998 | 2:45 | 17 | Lady Liberty | 2:20 | 18 | Wrongful Suspicion | 3:31 | 19 | Turntable | 2:16 | 20 | Something In The World Today | 2:33 | 21 | Corazon De Oro | 3:58 | 22 | Coppers | 5:01 |
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Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 0 4577-86497-2 3 Matrix / Runout: 18WZ1<0869>96497-2 IFPI L481 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L481
Credits Artwork, Photography By - Jesse Fischer Bass - Matt Freeman Drums - Brett Reed Engineer [Chief] - Thomas Johnson Engineer [Second, American Sector] - Jim Albert Engineer [Second, Bloodclot Studio] - Lars Frederiksen, Tim Armstrong Engineer [Second, Brooklyn Studios] - Ronnie Rivers Engineer [Second, Coyote Studios] - Albert Cayati, Grace Falconer Engineer [Second, N.R.G.] - John Ewing Jr., Steve Mixdorf Engineer [Second, Ocean Way] - John Tyree, Robi Banerji Engineer [Second, Penthouse Studio] - Michael "Coolie" Cooper, Rohan Stevens Engineer [Second, Record Plant] - Jon Mooney, Lior Goldenberg Engineer [Second, Sunset Sound] - Cappy Japngie, Howard Willing, Joe Zook, Kevin Dean, Walter Mauceri Engineer [Second, The Complex] - Claus Trelby Engineer [Second, The Site] - Kevin Smith, Michael Rosen Management - John Silva Mastered By - Bob Ludwig Mixed By - Jerry Finn (Tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 8, 10 to 12, 14 to 16, 18 to 22), Thomas Johnson (Tracks: 5, 9, 13, 17), Tim Armstrong (Tracks: 5, 9, 13, 17) Organ [B3] - Victor Ruggiero (Tracks: 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 18, 21) Piano - Victor Ruggiero (Tracks: 5, 9, 12, 14, 18, 21) Producer, Guitar, Vocals - Lars Frederiksen, Tim Armstrong
Notes 4 Panel Digipak-style package with a black tray and a left panel pocket containing a 12-page booklet
Recording Studios:
Los Angeles: Sunset Sound, Bloodcloot Studio, Brooklyn Studios, N.R.G., Ocean Way, Record Plant, The Complex New Orleans: American Sector Kingston, Jamaica: Penthouse Studio New York: Coyote Studios San Rafael: The Site
Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios
All songs published by I Want To Go Where The Action Is Music (BMI) except #5 published by I Want To Go Where The Action Is Music (BMI) / Victor Ruggiero (BMI) / Polygram International, Inc. / Germain Music / Gargamel Music (BMI), #8, 18 published by I Want To Go Where The Action Is Music (BMI) / Victor Ruggiero (BMI), #16 published by I Want To Go Where The Action Is Music (BMI) / Maggotunes (BMI), #22 published by I Want To Go Where The Action Is Music (BMI) / Numbers 6 (ASCAP)
Howie Pyro appears courtesy of Columbia Records Dicky Barrett appears courtesy of Mercury Records Buju Banton appears courtesy of Island Records Inc. Steve Perkins appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Vic Ruggiero, Dave Hillyard, Marq Lyn, Greg Lee and Alex Desert appear courtey of Hellcat Records Lynval Golden, Neville Staples and Roddy Byers appear courtesy of Way Cool Music/MCA Records Dr. Israel appears courtesy of Trumystic Records Marky Ramone appears courtesy of Radioactive Records Tim Shaw appears courtesy of Indecision Records
Excerpts from the book "Bakunin on Anarchism", edited by Sam Dolgoff & published by Black Rose Books, have been cited here with the kind permission of the publisher
©+℗ 1998 Epitaph
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