L7 (album)
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L7 | ||
Studio album by L7 | ||
Released | 1988 | |
Recorded | 1987 | |
Genre | Grunge | |
Length | 31:58 | |
Label | Epitaph Records | |
Producer(s) | Brett Gurewitz | |
Professional reviews | ||
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L7 chronology | ||
L7 (1988) |
Smell the Magic (1990) |
L7 was the 1988 debut album by LA-borne band L7.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Bite the Wax Tadpole"[1] (Gardner) – 2:16
- "Cat-O'-Nine-Tails" (Gardner) – 2:12
- "Metal Stampede" (Sparks) – 2:25
- "Let's Rock Tonight" (Gardner, Sparks) – 3:12
- "Uncle Bob" (L Seven, Sparks) – 6:32
- "Snake Handler" (Gardner) – 2:29
- "Runnin' From the Law" (Gardner, Sparks) – 3:10
- "Cool Out" (Sparks) – 2:54
- "It's Not You" (Gardner) – 1:45
- "I Drink" (L Seven, Sparks) – 2:55
- "Ms. 45" (L Seven, Sparks) – 2:40
[edit] Personnel
- Donita Sparks - Vocals, Guitar
- Suzi Gardner - Guitar
- Jennifer Finch - Bass guitar, Vocals
- Roy Koutsky - Drums
- Matthew Kurzban - Vocals
- Brett Guerwitz - Producer
- Jordan Tarlow - Guitar Technician
- Suzy Beal - Artwork
- Donnell Cameron - Engineer
- Jeff Campbell - CD Layout
- Al Flipside - Photography, Cover Photo
- Bruce Kalberg Photography
- Randall Martin - Logo
- Eddy Schreyer - Mastering
- N.Todd Skiles - Design
[edit] Notes
- ^ According to an urban legend, the name of this track is the Chinese transliteration of Coca-Cola [1].