Set the Booty Up Right explained

Set the Booty Up Right
Type:ep
Artist:Fishbone
Cover:Set the Booty Up Right.jpg
Released:October 5, 1990
Recorded:1988, 1990
Length:18:54
Label:Columbia
Producer:David Kahne
Fishbone
Carmen Rizzo
The Jungle Brothers
Prev Title:Truth and Soul
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:The Reality of My Surroundings
Next Year:1991

Set the Booty Up Right is a five-song EP released by the ska/funk metal/rock band Fishbone in 1990. It was recorded shortly after the band hired former Miles Davis music director John Bigham on guitar and keyboard (though Bigham is not pictured in the band photo on the back cover of the CD). The EP served as a stopgap release for fans, due to production delays for the full album The Reality of My Surroundings, which was released in 1991.[1] The EP features two alternate versions of the song "Bonin' in the Boneyard" (the original version of which is found on the 1988 album Truth and Soul) as well as three new studio tracks. It has long been out of print, but the track "Love and Bullshit" was included on the 1996 retrospective .

Personnel

Fishbone
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Thompson, Dave. "Fishbone." Funk. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2001. 302-03. Print.
  2. . Pazz & Jop 1990. The Village Voice. Robert Christgau. New York. March 5, 1991. February 13, 2024.