Discography (Jesuit album)

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Discography
Compilation album by Jesuit
Released April 12, 2011 (2011-04-12)
Recorded 1996–1998
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 46:29
Label Magic Bullet (MBL–127)
Producer Kurt Ballou
Jesuit chronology

Jesuit
(1999)
Discography
(2011)

Discography is a compilation album released by the American rock band Jesuit. Released on April 12, 2011 through Magic Bullet Records, the compilation features every song ever recorded by the hardcore punk group during their brief tenure in the mid 1990s. Jesuit recorded a demo tape, two self-titled EPs and a Black Sabbath cover for a compilation album before disbanding in 1999.

The album was generally well received from music critics. Shawn Macomber of Decibel gave the album a nine out of ten rating, describing it as "a beautifully remastered collection documenting the all-too-fleeting existence of one of the seminal bands that made post-post-hardcore's mid-'90s vicious turn so darkly exhilarating."[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jesuit, except where noted[2]. 
No. TitleOriginal release (Year) Length
1. "The Carcrash Lullabye"  Jesuit (1999) 2:58
2. "Your Sharp Teeth"  Jesuit (1999) 3:44
3. "Cop Glasses"  Jesuit (1999) 6:39
4. "Hole in the Sky" (originally by Black Sabbath)In These Black Days (1999) 3:48
5. "Servitude 101"  Jesuit (1996) 3:35
6. "The Malady"  Jesuit (1996) 3:28
7. "Suicide King"  Jesuit (1996) 4:37
8. "Tranzor Z"  Jesuit (1996) 3:19
9. "The Smooth Talking Son of a Bitch"  Jesuit (1996) 3:28
10. "Trigger"  Untitled demo tape 2:44
11. "Canonize"  Untitled demo tape 3:13
12. "Expatriate"  Untitled demo tape 4:56

Personnel

Discography personnel as listed in CD liner notes.[2]

Jesuit

  • Brian Benoit – guitar (tracks 1–4)
  • J. How – drums
  • Brett Matthews – vocals, bass
  • Nate Newton – vocals, guitar
  • Kelly Posadas – vocals, guitar (tracks 5–12)

Additional musicians

Production and recording history

  • Kurt Ballou – Tracks 1–4 recorded at God City 2 in the winter of 1998, tracks 5–9 recorded at God City 1 in September 1996, tracks 1–12 remixed at God City 4 in the winter of 2006
  • Bob Gurske – recording tracks 10–12 at Wintersound
  • Jeff Lipton – remastering tracks 1–12 at Peerless Mastering in January 2007
  • Jessica Thompson – remastering tracks 1–12 at Peerless Mastering in January 2007

Artwork and packaging

  • Florian Bertmer – cover art illustration
  • Brent Eyestoen – layout and design, photographs
  • Jason Hellman – photographs
  • Dave Mandel – photographs
  • Jay Newman – photographs
  • Mike Dailey – photographs
  • Mike Haley – photographs
  • Nate Newton – photographs
  • Kelly Posadas – photographs
  • Brett Mathews – photographs
  • "Various friends and roadies along the way" – photographs

References

  1. Macomber, Shawn (May 2011). "Surprise! Assult and battery!". Decibel (Philadelphia: Red Flag Media Inc.) (79): 84. ISSN 1557-2137. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Apokalypse, Mike; Browne, Keith Michael; Canavan, Ryan; Chandler, Nicholas; Cook, Brian; Eyestone, Brent; Hall, Rich; Hamacher, Jason; Lovro, Brian; Mowery, Mike; Orlando, Andrew; (2011). "Jesuit: An Oral History". Discography (CD booklet). Jesuit. Magic Bullet Records. MBL–127.
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