Business Up Front/Party In The Back

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Business Up Front/Party In The Back
Business Up Front/Party In The Back cover
Studio album by Family Force 5
Released 2006
Recorded Bridge Street, Studio & FM2
Franklin, TN
Genre Crunk rock
Christian rock
Length 41:25
Label Maverick Records
Producer(s) Joe Baldridge, Butch Walker, Solomon Olds
Professional reviews

3/5 stars Allmusic Review

Business Up Front/Party In The Back is the first album produced by the Christian rock group, Family Force 5.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Cadillac Phunque" – 3:27
  2. "Kountry Gentleman" – 3:23
  3. "X-Girlfriend" – 3:38
  4. "Drama Queen" – 3:51
  5. "Put Ur Hands Up" – 4:20
  6. "Love Addict" – 2:52
  7. "Earthquake" – 3:05
  8. "Replace Me" – 3:35
  9. "Lose Urself" – 3:10
  10. "Peachy" – 3:46
  11. "Supersonic" – 3:07
  12. "Numb" – 3:11

[edit] Credits

  • Solomon "Soul Glow Activatur" Olds -- Vocals, guitar, programming, synthesizers
  • Jacob "Crouton" Olds -- Drums, vocals
  • Joshua "Phatty" Olds -- Bass, vocals
  • Nathan "Nadaddy" Currin -- DJ
  • Brad "20 Cent" Allen -- Guitars (former band member, left before the record released)
  • Derek "Chap Stique" Mount -- Guitars on "Replace Me" (replaced Allen)
  • Produced by Joe Baldridge and Solomon Olds, except "Put Ur Hands Up," "Earthquake," and "Lose Urself" (Olds, Butch Walker).
  • Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge
  • Mastered by Leon Zervos
  • Recorded at Bridge Street Studio and FM2 (Franklin, TN), and The Rental House Studios and Ruby Red Productions (Atlanta, GA)

[edit] Notes

  • "Kountry Gentleman," "Replace Me," and "Love Addict" were the first singles off the record; in fact, a video for "Kountry Gentleman" was actually released in the summer of 2005, about nine months before the full-length album was released. No video was made for "Replace Me"; the song was sent only to Christian radio.
  • Advance copies of the album did not include "Replace Me"; the song "Earthquake" was instead followed by "Lose Urself," "Peachy," "Supersonic," "Numb," and "Colour of Water," which did not make it onto the final record. Solomon Olds explained that the band's record labels (Maverick and Gotee) only wanted twelve songs for the album and the band thought "Replace Me" was a better song than "Colour of Water." 1