The Pietasters (album) explained
The Pietasters |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | The Pietasters |
Cover: | The Pietasters 1993.jpg |
Released: | 1993 |
Genre: | Ska, soul |
Length: | 47:13 |
Label: | Slugtone Moon Records |
Producer: | Nick Nichols Cobb Ervin The Pietasters |
Prev Title: | All You Can Eat |
Prev Year: | 1992 |
Next Title: | Oolooloo |
Next Year: | 1995 |
The Pietasters, also commonly referred to as Piestomp, is the first album by the ska/soul band the Pietasters. It was released in 1993 on Slugtone. Alternative recordings had earlier been released on cassette as All You Can Eat and The Ska-Rumptious 7 Inch. The CD was reissued in 2000 and made available through the band's website.
Track listing
- All songs by The Pietasters unless noted.
- "Intro" (1:09)
- "Dollar Bill" (3:26)
- "Perfect World" (2:56)
- "Little Engine" (3:24)
- "Night Owl"(2:43) (Tony Allen; cover of single version by Bad Habits)
- "Model Citizen" (4:23)
- "Factory Concerto" ("Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott, from Looney Tunes) (2:51)
- "Ace Miller" (2:19)
- "Metro" (2:50)
- "Five Days of the Week" (3:16)
- "Catalog Bohemian" (2:37)
- "Pietaster" (4:26)
- "Without You" (3:30)
- "Factory" (4:50) (hidden track)
Personnel
- Stephen Jackson – vocals
- Talmage Bayer – vocals
- Tom Goodin – guitar
- Chris Watt – bass guitar
- Ben Gauslin – drums
- Eric Raecke – tenor saxophone
- Rob French – trombone
- Carlos Linares – trumpet
- Caroline Boutwell – farfisa
- Cool 'Casian Don – vocals on track 6
- Nick Nichols – producer, mixer
- Cobb Ervin – producer, mixer
- Max Henkel – additional engineering