People Get Ready (The Mooney Suzuki album) explained

People Get Ready
Type:studio
Artist:The Mooney Suzuki
Cover:Mooney_Suzuki_-_People_Get_Ready.jpg
Recorded:Sweatbox Studio (Austin, Texas)
Label:Estrus
Prev Title:The Mooney Suzuki
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Electric Sweat
Next Year:2002

People Get Ready is the debut studio album by American garage rock band The Mooney Suzuki. Recorded at Sweatbox Studio in Austin, Texas, it was released on September 5, 2000, by Estrus Records. The album was later reissued by Estrus in July 2011.

Recording and production

People Get Ready was recorded by Tim Kerr with engineer Mike Vasquez at Sweatbox Studio in Austin, Texas.[1] The band worked with Kerr on the recommendation of Dave Crider, then-head of Estrus Records, who suggested they "just let the tapes roll and see what happens".[2] The album was mastered at Golden Mastering in Ventura, California.[1]

Promotion and release

Following the album's release in September 2000, The Mooney Suzuki embarked on a nationwide tour which lasted over six months; the band claim to have completed "three consecutive laps around the US, often performing two shows a day in each city".[2] The album was later reissued as an LP record by Estrus on July 12, 2011.[3]

Critical reception

Media response to People Get Ready was generally positive. AllMusic writer Jeremy Salmon awarded the album four out of five stars, praising the band's "retro" sound which he compares to that of MC5 and The Stooges.[4] Describing the style of the album as "garagey, proto-punk rock", Salmon concluded that People Get Ready "is an album that ... still can make one excited that music like this is still extant in the world".[4]

Personnel

The Mooney Suzuki
Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. People Get Ready . . 2000 . .
  2. Web site: The Mooney Suzuki Bio . . June 6, 2015 .
  3. Web site: People Get Ready - The Mooney Suzuki . Salmon . Jeremy . . June 6, 2015 .
  4. Web site: People Get Ready - The Mooney Suzuki . Salmon . Jeremy . . June 6, 2015 .