The Pietasters (album)

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The Pietasters
The Pietasters cover
Studio album by The Pietasters
Released 1993
Genre Ska/Soul
Length 44:23
Label Slugtone
Moon Records
Producer Nick Nichols
Cobb Ervin
The Pietasters
Professional reviews
The Pietasters chronology
All You Can Eat
(1992)
The Pietasters
(1993)
Oolooloo
(1995)

The Pietasters, also commonly referred to as Piestomp, is a debut album by ska/soul band The Pietasters. It was released in 1993 (see 1993 in music) on Slugtone. Alternative recordings were earlier released on cassette as All You Can Eat and The Ska-Rumptious 7 Inch.

[edit] Track listing

  • All songs by The Pietasters unless noted.
  1. "Intro" (1:09)
  2. "Dollar Bill" (3:26)
  3. "Perfect World" (2:56)
  4. "Little Engine" (3:24)
  5. "Night Owl"(2:43) (Bad Habits)
  6. "Model Citizen" (4:23)
  7. "Factory Concerto" (2:51)
  8. "Ace Miller" (2:19)
  9. "Five Days of the Week" (3:16)
  10. "Catalog Bohemian" (2:37)
  11. "Pietaster" (4:26)
  12. "Without You" (3:30)
  • "Factory" (4:50) (hidden track)

[edit] Personnel

  • Stephen Jackson - vocals
  • Talmage Bayer - vocals
  • Tom Goodin - guitar
  • Chris Watt - bass
  • Ben Gauslin - drums
  • Eric Raecke - tenor saxophone
  • Rob French - trombone
  • Carlos Linares - trumpet
  • Caroline Boutwell - farfisa
  • Cool 'Casian Don - vocals on track 6
  • Nick Nichols - producer, mixer
  • Cobb Ervin - producer, mixer
  • Max Henkel - additional engineering

[edit] Notes/trivia

  • At the time of recording this album The Pietasters featured two vocalists. Talmage Bayer sings lead on tracks 2, 4, and 11, Stephen Jackson on 3 and 5, they share lead vocal duties on 6, 8, 10 and 13; the other songs are instrumental.
  • "Intro" is "Factory Concerto" cut off early, occasionally done this way at the beginning of live shows.
  • The CD was reissued in 2000 and available through their website. It is once again out of print.