Splottside Rocksteady
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Splottside Rocksteady | |||||
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Studio album by Shootin'Goon | |||||
Released | July 31, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | June 1999 and May 2000 | ||||
Genre | Ska punk | ||||
Label | Moon Ska Europe | ||||
Producer | Shootin' Goon, Paul Durrant, Steve Davies | ||||
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Splottside Rocksteady is the debut album of Welsh ska band Shootin' Goon. The album title was inspired by the Splott area of the band's hometown Cardiff. It was released on July 31st 2000 by Moon Ska Europe and has Received critical acclaim from the likes of Kerrang! and Metal Hammer.
[edit] Track listing
- "Rick Loves Jo"
- "Bradley"
- "My Art"
- "Back Again"
- "To Anyone"
- "Prove Yourself"
- "Wootini"
- "Black and Blue"
- "Fallin'"
- "Changes"
- "Creeps"
- "Late Night Rumbles"
- "Plain to See"
- "YMCA"
[edit] Line Up (at time of recording)
James Alexander - Vocals
Paul Hewett - Guitar
Jimi Hewett - Bass
Sam kendal - Drums
James Watkins - Trumpet
Dan - Saxophone
Tom Harle - Trombone
Earlier sessions included Dan Jones on Trombone and Jon Saunders on Vocals