Hey Judester Explained

Hey Judester
Type:studio
Artist:Didjits
Cover:Didjits - Hey Judester.jpg
Released:1988
Genre:Rock
Length:26:10
Label:Touch and Go[1]
Producer:Iain Burgess, Didjits
Prev Title:Fizzjob
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Hornet Piñata
Next Year:1990

Hey Judester is the second album by Didjits, released in 1988 through Touch and Go Records.[2] [3]

Critical reception

The Windsor Star called the album "a brash, often funny collage of rock styles that at least shows Didjits is a band that has fun while it works."[4] The Toronto Star deemed it "a dog's breakfast of racial and sexist slurs set to a galloping, guitar-killer beat," noting that it was parody."[5] The Chicago Sun-Times labeled it "the band's high point."[6]

Personnel

Didjits
Production and additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hey Judester | Didjits | Touch and Go / Quarterstick Records. www.touchandgorecords.com.
  2. Web site: Ira . Robbins . Didjits . . 2007 . May 29, 2013.
  3. Web site: Didjits Biography by Steve Huey . AllMusic . 11 April 2023.
  4. News: Shaw . Ted . Taverns host 'indie' rockers . Windsor Star . 8 Sep 1988 . B7.
  5. News: MacInnis . Craig . Didja hear the Didjits? . Toronto Star . 3 Mar 1989 . D8.
  6. News: DeRogatis . Jim . Other Sounds of Chicago: Best and Rest . Chicago Sun-Times . October 31, 1993 . Show . 3.