Smack Bunny Baby Explained

Smack Bunny Baby
Type:Album
Artist:Brainiac
Cover:Smack Bunny Baby.jpg
Released:July 1993
Studio:Excello Recording, Brooklyn, New York
Length:36:07
Label:Grass Records
Producer:Eli Janney[1]
Next Title:Bonsai Superstar
Next Year:1994

Smack Bunny Baby is the debut album from the band Brainiac, released in 1993 via Grass Records.[1] [2] It is the only album by the group to feature founding guitarist Michelle Bodine. The LP edition of the album includes the track "Velveteen" that was not found on the original CD edition. An unknown number of the LP copies were pressed on turquoise-marbled vinyl.

Along with its successor Bonsai Superstar, as of 2016 Smack Bunny Baby was out-of-print and the copyright was owned by The Bicycle Music Company.[3] However, in December 2023 upon the 30-year anniversary of the original release, the album was reissued on green vinyl (and digital formats) by Craft Recordings, the reissue label of Concord Bicycle Music.[4]

Critical reception

Spin included the album on its 1993 "10 Best Albums of the Year You Didn't Hear" list, calling it "a noisy little devil that benefits greatly from a fondness for Moog synth and a good ear for (buried) melody."[5]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TrouserPress.com :: Brainiac. www.trouserpress.com.
  2. Book: Pirnia, Garin. Rebels and Underdogs: The Story of Ohio Rock and Roll. April 4, 2018. Indiana University Press. 9781684350155. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Deluca. Leo. The Weird, Wonderful Brainiac Lives On With Bonsai Superstar. avclub.com. 9 June 2016 . The A.V. Club. 2016-09-06.
  4. Web site: Smack Bunny Baby (Emerald Green Craft Exclusive) . Craft Recordings .
  5. Web site: 10 Best Albums of the Year You Didn't Hear. SPIN. SPIN Media. LLC. January 29, 1994. SPIN Media LLC. Google Books.