The Streets of San Francisco (Swingin' Utters album)
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The Streets of San Francisco | |||||
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Studio album by Swingin' Utters | |||||
Released | May 8, 1995 (CD/LP) October 23, 2001 (CD re-release) |
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Recorded | Art of Ears [1], Hayward, California, in one week of August 1994 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
Label | New Red Archives (CD/LP 1995), Fat Wreck Chords (CD 2001) |
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Producer | Lars Frederiksen | ||||
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"The Streets of San Francisco" is the second full-length album by Californian punk rock band Swingin' Utters, released 1995.
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[edit] Miscellanea
- The album was produced by Lars Frederiksen of Rancid. All songs were newly-recorded for the album, although several had been on the band's previous releases.
- The original LP was issued by New Red Archives and released on at least four different colors of vinyl (Orange, Yellow, Purple and Blue).
[edit] Personnel
- Darius Koski (guitar; lead vocals and accordion on tracks #4, #12 & #17)
- Max Huber (guitar)
- Greg McEntee (drums)
- Johnny Peebucks (vocals)
- Kevin Wickersham (bass)
[edit] Track listing
- "Storybook Disease" (Koski)
- "Jackie Jab" (Bonnel/Koski/Wickersham)
- "Tied Down, Spit On" (Koski)
- "Teenage Genocide" (Koski/Wickersham)
- "Catastrophe" (Koski)
- "Mr. Believer" (Koski)
- "Well Wisher" (Koski)
- "No Place in the Sun" (Bonnel/Koski)
- "(A) Petty Wage" (Koski)
- "Come On!" (Dison)
- "No Eager Men" (Koski)
- "(A) Beached Sailor" (Koski)
- "(Take Me to the) Riverbank" (Koski)
- "Just Like Them" (Koski/Bonnel)
- "Stars and Starlets" (Bonnel/Koski)
- "Soldier Boy" (Koski)
- "Last Chance" (Koski)
- "All Laced Up (But Pitfallen)" (Bonnel/Dison/Koski)
- "Expletive Deleted" (Koski)