Undertown (album) explained

Undertown
Type:studio
Artist:Calm Down Juanita
Cover:CDJ Undertown cover.jpg
Released:2002
Genre:Alternative rock, Psychedelic rock
Length:48:36
Producer:Gizmo and Toony
(Feasley & Guess)
Prev Title:Calm Down Juanita
Prev Year:1998

Undertown is the second album by psychedelic rock group Calm Down Juanita, released in 2002.[1]

This album featured recording engineer Steve Feasley on bass guitar and once more, special appearances by several other players. Undertown saw Tyler Willman singing and writing most lyrics, with the exception of two songs: Heavy, with lyrics and vocals by kevtone (Kevin Guess), and Monkeyfist, with lyrics, vocals, and sitar by Seamalt Jones. Willman played guitars, rhodes, and harmonica throughout the album, synthesizer on Slowdance and Youfo, and bass on both Thinkitsenough and the outro solo for Castle. Kevtone played drums and other percussion on every song and synthesizer on every song except Slowdance. Steve Feasley played bass guitar on all but two songs. Saxophonist Skerik returned to play sax on Sofacide; violinist Bob Antone played on both Monkeyfist.

Most of Undertown was recorded by Steve Feasley and Steve Wilmans at Seattle's Bamboo Recording Studio, where Wilmans mixed both Stumpgumby and Sofacide. Feasley recorded Youfo, Monkeyfist, and Jesse, did some overdubs, and did most of the transfers, mixing, and mastering at Love Studio in Seattle. The album was produced by "gizmo and toony" (Feasley & Guess) and all its songs were copyrighted to Calm Down Juanita in 2002.[1]

Track listing

All songs by Calm Down Juanita

Personnel

Calm Down Players[1]
Additional Players[1]
Production personnel[1]

Notes and References

  1. Undertown . Calm Down Juanita . 2002 . inside front booklet . CD Booklet . Gizmo and Toony (Feasley & Guess). Seattle, Washington, US .