Prove It (album) explained

Prove It
Type:studio
Artist:The Expendables
Cover:Prove It cover.jpg
Released:May 11, 2010
Recorded:Santa Cruz, California
Genre:Punk rock, surf rock, reggae, ska
Label:Stoopid
Prev Title:The Expendables
Prev Year:2007

Prove It is the fifth studio album by The Expendables.[1] The album was released on May 11, 2010, three years after their fourth studio album.

Track listing

  1. How Many Times - 2:28[2]
  2. Get What I Need - 3:54[2]
  3. Come Get High - 4:25[2]
  4. Trying to Focus - 3:39[2]
  5. Mr. Sun - 3:26[2]
  6. Positive Mind - 3:18[2]
  7. Night Mission - 4:31[2]
  8. Corporate Cafeteria - 1:04[2]
  9. Dance Girl Dance - 3:16[2]
  10. No Higher Ground - 3:06[2]
  11. Brother - 4:51[2]
  12. Donkey Show - 3:58[2]
  13. I Ain't Ready - 4:19[2]
  14. D.C.B. - 4:59[2]
  15. Mind Control - 2:55[2]
  16. Wells - 5:21[2]
  17. 2 Inch Dub - 16:43[2]

18. One Drop - 4:09
19. Wells (acoustic) - 4:28

Production

Aaron "El Hefe" Abeyta - Composer, Producing, Pre-Production, Mixing
Kevin LemonPre - Production
Brian "Big Bass" Gardner - Mastering
Oguer "O.G." Ocon - Percussion, Guest Appearance
Daniel Delacruz - Saxophone, Guest Appearance
Matt Vanallen - Engineer, Rainstick, Guest Appearance
Ben Moore - Engineer, Drum Technician
Favio Montes - Guitar Technician
Christofer "C-Money" Welter - Trumpet, Guest Appearance
Josh Rice - Keyboards, Guest Appearance
Shaun Logan - Art Direction
G. Love - Harmonica, Vocals, Guest Appearance
Chris DiBeneditto - Tracking
Mark Boyce - Keyboards, Guest Appearance
Chad Jenkins - Photography
Bryan Crabtree - Photography
Ryan Moran - Vibraphone, Guest Appearance
The Expendables - Composer
Garrett Dutton - Composer
Paul Leary - Producer, Mixing[2]
Donovan Haney - Dub Effects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: News . The Expendables . 2012-03-06.
  2. Web site: Prove It by The Expendables @ ARTISTdirect.com - Shop, Listen, Download . Artistdirect.com . 2012-03-06.