Pack Up the Cats
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Pack Up the Cats | ||
Studio album by Local H | ||
Released | September 1, 1998 | |
Recorded | 1998 | |
Genre | Alternative Rock | |
Length | 47:38 | |
Label | Island Records | |
Producer(s) | Roy Thomas Baker | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Local H chronology | ||
As Good as Dead (1996) |
Pack Up The Cats (1998) |
The '92 Demos (1999) |
Pack Up the Cats is an album by the alternative rock band Local H. It was released on September 1, 1998, on Island Records. The album seemed that it had a chance at being successful, especially with its catchy single "All the Kids Are Right", but this changed when Polygram, the parent label of Island, merged with Universal, causing the album to be all but forgotten during the transition. This would be their last album released on Island before they split from the label, as well as the last album with original drummer Joe Daniels. It was ranked #20 on Spin's 20 best albums of 1998.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Local H
- "All-Right (Oh, Yeah) – 3:09
- " “Cha! ” Said the Kitty" – 2:57
- "Lucky" – :48
- "Hit the Skids or: How I Learned to Stop..." – 4:38
- "500,000 Scovilles" – 1:36
- "What Can I Tell You?" – 4:52
- "Fine and Good" – 4:08
- "Lead Pipe Cinch" – 1:04
- "Cool Magnet" – 4:07
- "She Hates My Job" – 4:08
- "Stoney" – 1:41
- "Laminate Man" – 3:17
- "All the Kids Are Right" – 3:48
- "Deep Cut" – 2:26
- "Lucky Time" – 4:59
[edit] Australian Bonus Tracks
- It's A Long way To the Top (If you Want To Rock and Roll)
- Answering Machine
[edit] Personnel
- Scott Lucas – vocals, guitar, bass
- Joe Daniels – drums, whistling
- Dean DeLeo – guitar on "Cool Magnet"
- Roy Thomas Baker – Producer, Mixing
- Nick DiDia – Engineer, Mixing
- Lisa Ellis – Assistant
- George Marino – Mastering
- Eric Hoffman – Assistant
- Ryan Williams – Engineer
- Kevin Allison – Assistant
[edit] Chart positions
[edit] Album
1998 Pack Up The Cats The Billboard 200 No. 140 1998 Pack Up The Cats Heatseekers No. 7
[edit] Singles
1998 All The Kids Are Right Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 19 1998 All The Kids Are Right Modern Rock Tracks No. 20