Worship and Tribute
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Worship and Tribute | ||
Studio album by Glassjaw | ||
Released | July 2, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2001 | |
Genre | Post-hardcore | |
Length | 45:45 | |
Label | Warner Bros. | |
Producer(s) | Ross Robinson | |
Glassjaw chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence (2000) |
Worship and Tribute (2002) |
El Mark EP (2005) |
Worship and Tribute is a 2002 album by Glassjaw. This may be their second full-length album, but it is their first release on Warner Bros. records after a split with Roadrunner Records. As with their first full-length, this album was produced by Ross Robinson.
Originally, the album was intended to have twelve songs with the last song entitled "Convectuoso." The band, however, had previously recorded the song with their previous label Roadrunner Records for the "Ry Ry's Song" single and had since they abruptly ended their contract with them to sign with Warner Bros. Roadrunner retained the rights for that song and refused to let the newly rerecorded "Convectuoso" be released on the final album despite being on promotional copies.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Tip Your Bartender" – 2:59
- "Mu Empire" – 3:45
- "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" – 3:05
- "Ape Dos Mil" – 5:03
- "Pink Roses" – 2:57
- "Must've Run All Day" – 4:53
- "Stuck Pig" – 3:24
- "Radio Cambodia" – 2:55
- "The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports" – 5:57
- "Trailer Park Jesus" – 4:30
- "Two Tabs of Mescaline" – 8:17
- "Convectuoso" - 7:47 (Not on the official tracklisting)
[edit] Writing credits
- All lyrics written by Daryl Palumbo
- All music written by Glassjaw
[edit] Personnel
- Daryl Palumbo - Vocals
- Justin Beck - Guitar, Bass
- Todd Weinstock - Guitar
- Larry Gorman - Drums(composition)
- Shannon Larkin - Drums(performance)
- Lenny Castro - Additional percussion
- Ross Robinson - Production
- Mike Fraser - Mixing
- Chris Lord-Alge - Additional mixing
- Mick Haggerty - Album design, photography, art direction
[edit] Awards
- Nominated for a Best Album Art Grammy in 2003.
- In 2007 Kerrang Magazine named Worship and Tribute as an "album you must own".