Shameless (album)
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
Shameless was the sixth full-length album by the band Therapy?,[2] and the third and final to be released on Ark 21 Records. It was released on October 1, 2001. The album was recorded at Bob Lang Studios, in Seattle, from January to February 2001.
"Shameless" is considered by the band to be a straightforward punk rock ’n’ roll album with more ‘tunes’ than previous album Suicide Pact - You First, and reflects the no-nonsense trash-rock that they were listening to at the time.[3] It was also the final album to feature drummer Graham Hopkins, who departed in December 2001. The limited edition CDROM included a live video of "Gimme Back My Brain", recorded at the Visions magazine party in Dortmund in June 2001. The album reached number 196 in the UK Albums Chart.[4]
The album was released on CD only.
Track listing
All songs written by Therapy? except where noted
- "Gimme Back My Brain" – 2:37
- "Dance" – 4:03
- "This One's for You" – 3:45
- "I Am the Money" – 3:24
- "Wicked Man" – 3:48
- "Theme from Delorean" – 4:37
- "Joey" – 4:01
- "Endless Psychology" – 3:54
- "Alrite" – 2:31
- "Body Bag Girl" – 3:25
- "Tango Romeo" – 3:02
- "Stalk & Slash" – 2:24
- "Denim Demon" (Turbonegro) – 2:14 (Japanese release only)
- "Big Time" (Rudi) – 2:22 (Japanese release only)
Personnel
Guest musicians:
Credits
- Produced, engineered and mixed by Jack Endino
- Recorded at Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, WA
- Mixed at Hanzsek Studios, Seattle, WA
- Pre-production at Private Radio Studios, Seattle, WA
- Published by Warner Chappell
- Photography - Jasper James
- Design - Therapy?/Insect
- The album is dedicated to former RTE presenter Uaneen Fitzsimons and Brian Robertson.
Singles
- "Gimme Back My Brain" was released August 6, 2001 on CD with "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" (ABBA), "Gimme Danger" (The Stooges), "Gimme Nyquil All Night Long" (EC8OR) and on 7" with "Gimme Therapy", "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" (Ramones), "Gimme Gimme Gimme" (Black Flag). This single reached number 6 in the UK 'Budget' Albums Chart, due to the fact that it contained 7 different songs and was considered a mini-album.
- "I Am The Money" was released September 17, 2001 on CD1 with "Tango Romeo (original demo)", "I Am The Money (full length version)" and on CD2 with "Bad Karma (live)", "Fat Camp II". This single reached number 84 in the UK Singles Chart.
Non Album Tracks
- "Denim Demon" originally by Turbonegro was released on the Japanese version of the album, and also on the Turbonegro tribute album "Alpha Motherfuckers".
- "Big Time" originally by Rudi was released on the Japanese version of the album, and also on the 16 track European promo of the album.
- "B.S.F. (Blood Sucking Freaks)" originally by The Black Halos was intended for release as a split single with The Black Halos on Sub Pop, but the single was not released. The song remains unsurfaced.
- "Shameless" was an original song intended for release as a split single with The Black Halos on Sub Pop, but the single was not released. The song remains unsurfaced.
- "Valentines Day" was an original song that only appeared on the 16 track European promo of the album.
Promo Video
- "Gimme Back My Brain": Directed by ?
References
|
|
|
|
Studio albums |
|
|
Compilations |
|
|
Live album |
|
|
Singles and EPs |
|
|
Radio only promos |
"Nausea" • "Perversonality" • "Screamager" • "Knives" • "Misery" • "Stay Happy" • "Six Mile Water" • "Bad Karma Follows You Around" • "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)" • "Die Like A Motherfucker" • "Long Distance" • "Perish The Thought"
|
|
Rare and specialty |
Thirty Seconds Of Silence (demo) • Meat Abstract (demo) • Have A Merry Fucking Christmas • Live In Japan (Fan Club Edition) • Official Fan Club 1996 • Webgig
|
|
Videos |
|
|
Related articles |
Bands
|
|
|
Labels
|
|
|
Categories
|
Therapy? • Members • Albums • Songs • Rare Therapy? Songs
|
|
|