Mr. Bungle (album)
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Mr. Bungle | ||
Studio album by Mr. Bungle | ||
Released | August 13, 1991 | |
Recorded | 1991 | |
Genre | Various | |
Length | 73:21 | |
Label | Warner Brothers Records | |
Producer(s) | John Zorn and Mr. Bungle | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Mr. Bungle chronology | ||
OU818 (1989) |
Mr. Bungle (1991) |
Disco Volante (1995) |
Mr. Bungle is the 1991 (see 1991 in music) self-titled album by Mr. Bungle. Only early pressings title the first song "Travolta"; at the request of Warner it was renamed to "Quote Unquote" (the name of an unofficial biography of the actor) to avoid legal complications. Some songs originated from the demos OU818 and Goddammit I Love America
"Quote Unquote" is the only Mr. Bungle song to have an official music video; however, this video was censored and never aired on MTV.
[edit] Track listing
- "Travolta"/"Quote Unquote" – 6:56
- "Slowly Growing Deaf" – 6:59
- "Squeeze Me Macaroni" – 5:38
- "Carousel" – 5:13
- "Egg" – 10:38
- "Stubb (a Dub)" – 7:19
- "My Ass is on Fire" – 7:47
- "The Girls of Porn" – 6:42
- "Love is a Fist" – 6:01
- "Dead Goon" – 10:02
[edit] Personnel
- David Bryson - Engineer, Mixing
- Matt Murman - Assistant Engineer, Digital editing
- John Zorn - Producer
- Mr. Bungle - Producer
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Troy Blakely - Agency
- Stan Diamond - Legal Representation
- Kristin Yee - Management
- Anthony Lee - Design
- Lisa Wells - Photo Type-set
- David Louapre - Cover and Interior Art
- Dan Sweetman - Cover and Interior Art
- Jay Marshall - Center Backcover Art
- P. Earwig - Inside Double Panel Art
- Mike Patton - Vocals
- Danny Heifetz - Drums
- Trey Spruance - Guitar
- Trevor Dunn - Bass
- Clinton "Bär" McKinnon - Tenor Saxophone
- Theobald Brooks Lengyel - Alto & Bäri Intonation
- David Shea - Turntables
- Yeesus Krist - Backing Vocals
- Maximum Bob - Backing Vocals
- Kahli - Backing Vocals
- Jennifer - Backing Vocals