Let's Go Scare Al Explained

Let's Go Scare Al
Type:studio
Artist:Gear Daddies
Cover:GearDaddies_Al.jpg
Released:1988
Label:Gark
Next Title:Billy's Live Bait
Next Year:1990

Let's Go Scare Al is the first album by the American band the Gear Daddies.[1] [2] The album was released in 1988 on the Gark record label, and re-released in 1990 on Polygram Records.[3]

Critical reception

The Chicago Tribune deemed the album "scary stuff indeed, filled with all the painful feelings that come from not fitting in, trying to be cool and acting like a jerk instead, and being used and abused by those closest to you."[4] In 1999, the St. Cloud Times wrote that it "wonderfully combines the ups and downs of small-town living with a good-time country bar sound."[5]

Track listing

  1. Cut Me Off
  2. Statue of Jesus
  3. Boys Will Be Boys
  4. Don't Forget Me
  5. Heavy Metal Böyz
  6. Drank So Much (Just Feel Stupid)
  7. She's Happy
  8. Blues Mary
  9. This Time
  10. Strength

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Bream . Jon . Gear Daddies / 7th Street Entry . Star Tribune . 25 Feb 1988 . 2E.
  2. News: Terrell . Steve . Terrell's Tune-Up . The Santa Fe New Mexican . 27 Jan 1995 . Pasatiempo . 16.
  3. Web site: Gear Daddies . Schulps . Dave . . 2018-12-07.
  4. News: Heim . Chris . Some good things still appear in small venues . Chicago Tribune . 18 May 1990 . Friday . M.
  5. News: Leslie . Karl . Musical bright spots of 1999 . St. Cloud Times . 30 Dec 1999 . E4.