Interbabe Concern
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Interbabe Concern | ||
Studio album by The Loud Family | ||
Released | July 1996 | |
Recorded | 1996 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 57:34 | |
Label | Alias Records | |
Producer(s) | Scott Miller | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Loud Family chronology | ||
The Tape of Only Linda (1994) |
Interbabe Concern (1996) |
Days for Days (1998) |
The Loud Family's third full length album is the first one produced by Scott Miller instead of Mitch Easter. With the exception of keyboardist Paul Weineke and Miller, this is a new line up of the band.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sodium Laureth Sulfate" – 3:19
- "North San Bruno Dishonor Trip" – 0:45
- "Don't Respond, She Can Tell" – 3:59
- "I'm Not Really a Spring" – 3:41
- "Rise of the Chokehold Princess" – 4:20
- "Such Little Nonbelievers" – 3:37
- "The Softest Tip of Her Baby Tongue" – 3:30
- "Screwed Over by Stylish Introverts" – 2:41
- "Top-Dollar Survivalist Hardware" – 3:29
- "Not Expecting Both Contempo and Classique" – 3:31
- "I No Longer Fear The Headless" - 4:52
- "Hot Rox Avec Lying Sweet-Talk" - 1:07
- "Uncle Lucky" - 3:53
- "Just Gone" - 2:47
- "Asleep and Awake on the Man's Freeway" - 2:39
- "Where They Go Back to School but Get Depressed" - 2:48
- "Where The Sell Antique Food" - 0:38
- "Where the Flood Waters Soak Their Belongings" - 1:08
- "Where They Walk Over Sainte Therese" - 4:40
[edit] Personnel
Taken from the CD sleeve...
- Kenny Kessel - bass and backing vocals
- Scott Miller - most guitars , and vocals which, of the three, one tires of listening to the earliest
- Dawn Richardson - most drums and all vibra-slap
- Paul Wieneke - synthesizer, unearthly rackets (beginning of "Sodium," "Chokehold," etc), guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Uncle Lucky"
[edit] Trivia
- According to the CD sleeve, "Scott Miller uses Vidal Sassoon Stylist Choice B shampoo 'For Normal Hair' (sic)"
- Also according to the CD sleeve, "Everything on this album is on purpose."