Wake Me When It's Over
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Wake Me When It's Over | |||||
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Studio album by Faster Pussycat | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Sleaze rock, Blues rock | ||||
Length | 60:42 | ||||
Label | Elektra Records | ||||
Producer | John Jansen | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Faster Pussycat chronology | |||||
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Wake Me When It's Over is Faster Pussycat's second album, moving from the glam rock sound of their first album to a blues-influenced sound.
After the recording of this album, drummer Mark Michals was fired because of heroin possession, and drummer Frankie Banali was hired for a concert tour. Banali did not become a permanent member after the tour, instead he was replaced by drummer Brett Bradshaw.
Music videos were produced for "Poison Ivy" and "House of Pain". "House of Pain" rose as far as #28 in the Billboard Hot 100 and the video was in rotation on MTV. The album itself peaked at #48 in the Billboard 200.
[edit] Track listing
- "Where There's a Whip, There's a Way"
- "Little Dove"
- "Poison Ivy"
- "House of Pain"
- "Gonna Walk"
- "Pulling Weeds"
- "Slip of the Tongue"
- "Cryin' Shame"
- "Tattoo"
- "Ain't No Way Around It"
- "Arizona Indian Doll"
- "Please Dear"
[edit] Personnel
- Taime Downe- lead vocals
- Greg Steele- guitar, piano, backing vocals
- Brent Muscat- guitar, backing vocals
- Eric Stacy- bass
- Mark Michals- drums