The Real Janelle
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The Real Janelle | |||||
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Studio album by Bratmobile | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Recorded | July, 1993 | ||||
Genre | Indie | ||||
Length | 12:12 | ||||
Label | Kill Rock Stars | ||||
Producer | See Album Credits | ||||
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Released in 1994 by Kill Rock Stars, The Real Janelle would become Bratmobile's last studio recording in six years. Though released before The Peel Session, that was recorded a year prior. The record offers more clarity in its sound and its thought from their full-length record Pottymouth, "Brat Girl" being an answer to the type of emotional abuse touched on in "And I Live In A Town Where The Boys Amputate Their Heart" and the low-ley, tense "Yeah, Huh" being almost a set up for the full force of the heavy punk-rocking "Die."
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- "The Real Janelle" – 1:41
- "Brat Girl" – 1:58
- "Yeah, Huh?" – 2:00
- "Die" – 1:48
- "And I Live In A Town Where The Boys Amputate Their Hearts" – 2:41
- "Where Eagles Dare" (The Misfits cover) – 2:04
[edit] Album Credits
Bratmobile
Allison Wolfe (Singer/Songwriter)
Erin Smith (Guitar)
Molly Neuman (Drums)
Recorded July 1993 at Avast, Seattle, Washington. Engineered by Stuart Hallerman. Mixed by Stuart Hallerman, Slim Moon, and Bratmobile. Prints by Tinúviel.
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The title "The Real Janelle" was inspired by a Born Against song written by Ben Weasel of Screeching Weasel. The Born Against song and "The Real Janelle" both are references to Janelle Hessig, a former Bratmobile roadie and East Bay fanzine creator known for producing "Tales of Blarg" and "Desperate Times." The photo on the cover of the EP is of Janelle Hessig herself.[1]