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Songs in the Key of Bree is the debut album by Buck-O-Nine, originally released in 1994 on Immune Records, and subsequently re-released on Taang! Records in 1996. This album consists of many of the songs that the band wrote over a period of two years as it played numerous gigs in Southern California, Nevada and Arizona, and saw its regional following swell in numbers. After a gig supporting Skankin' Pickle, the band was encouraged by then-sax-player Mike "Bruce Lee" Park to start touring. Booking agents told the band they would need to have a CD released before they should consider touring nationally, so they promptly entered the studio. During the recording process, Immune Records offered to release the album through a two-year licensing deal, and one week after the album's release, Buck-O-Nine began its first national tour, filling the support slot on the "Skamaggedon" tour, opening up for ska veterans Gangster Fun and MU330.
[edit] Track listing
- "Barfly" - 2:59
- "More Than Your Eyes Can See" - 3:22
- "Poorboy" - 2:51
- "Few Too Many" - 3:03
- "Tool" - 2:31
- "Nite Lite" - 2:48
- "I Can't Believe" - 3:01
- "Irish Drinking Song" - 1:58
- "King of the Box" - 2:43
- "She's Fat" - 2:08
- "Ah Yeah" - 2:43
- "Happy Stay" - 2:04
- "Voice in My Head" - 3:43
- "New Generation" - 2:45
- "I Don't Wanna Be No (J.B.J.)" - 3:23
- "Sappy Love Song" - 3:22
- "I Don't Seem to Care" - 4:39
- "True or False" - 2:50
- "Voice in My Head '96" - 3:09
[edit] Credits
[edit] Performance
- Jon Pebsworth - Vocals
- Jonas Kleiner - Guitar
- Dan Albert - Trombone
- Anthony Curry - Trumpet
- Craig Yarnold - Alto Sax
- Scott Kennerly - Bass
- Steve Bauer - Drums
[edit] Production
- Produced by Jeff Forest and Buck-O-Nine
- Engineered and mixed by Jeff Forest at DoubleTime Studios, San Diego, California