Barfly (album)
Barfly | ||||
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Studio album by Buck-O-Nine | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Ska punk | |||
Label | Taang! | |||
Producer | Buck-O-Nine | |||
Buck-O-Nine chronology | ||||
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Barfly is the second album from Buck-O-Nine, originally released in 1995 on Taang! Records. The album contains several cover songs that influenced the band's individual members. The cover songs were narrowed down from a list of seven possible cover songs the band had rehearsed and performed live, having originally been picked round-robin style. The album is fleshed out with original songs written after the release of Songs in the Key of Bree. Barfly was released within a relatively short time after Songs in the Key of Bree, in part because the band was anxious to have a release available that would see wider distribution than the first album was gaining.
Track listing
- "Callin' in Sick"
- "On a Mission"
- "Pass the Dutchie" (Musical Youth cover)
- "Teenagers from Mars" (The Misfits cover)
- "Water in My Head"
- "Wrong 'Em Boyo" (The Clash cover)
- "Away"
- "Full Metal Bree"
- "Junior"
- "Still Remains"
- "Sound System" (Operation Ivy cover)
- "Barfly"
- "Bonus Track"
Credits
Performance
- Jon Pebsworth - Vocals
- Jonas Kleiner - Guitar
- Dan Albert - Trombone
- Anthony Curry - Trumpet
- Craig Yarnold - Alto Sax
- Scott Kennerly - Bass
- Steve Bauer - Drums
Production
- Engineered and mixed by Jeff Forest at DoubleTime Studios, San Diego, California
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