Attack of the Smithereens
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Attack of the Smithereens | ||||
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Released | 21 November 1995[1] | |||
Recorded | 1980–1992 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 79:40 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | The Smithereens, Don Dixon, Ed Stasium, Andy Shernoff, Michael Hamilton | |||
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AllMusic | [2] |
Attack of the Smithereens is a rarities compilation album by The Smithereens, released in 1995 by Capitol Records. It contains a number of B-sides and rare tracks as well as previously unreleased demos and live recordings.[2]
Track listing
[edit]Adapted from the album's liner notes.[3]
All songs by Pat DiNizio, except where noted.
- "Here Come the Smithereens" – 0:28
- 1945 Smith College women's choir
- "Girl Don't Tell Me" (Live) (Brian Wilson) – 2:32
- Previously unreleased; recorded live in March 1980 at Englander's Bar, Hillside, New Jersey.
- "Girls About Town" – 2:48
- From the Girls About Town EP; released 31 October 1980; recorded August–September 1980 at Chelsea Sound Studios, New York City, New York.
- "Time and Time Again" (Band demo) – 2:31
- Previously unreleased; recorded February 1980 at Quality Sound Studio, Plainfield, New York.
- "Don't Be Cruel" (Live) (Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley) – 2:41
- Otis Blackwell backed by The Smithereens; previously unreleased; recorded live 1983 at Folk City, New York City.
- "Hang Ten High" (Dominic Frontiere) – 2:15
- From the various artists compilation album The East Coast 60's Rock & Roll Experiment; released in 1986; recorded summer 1982 at Rock Bite Studios, New York City.
- "Tracey's World" (Live) – 4:24
- Previously unreleased; in-store live performance recorded 1 October 1983 at Capitol Records record store, Hartford, Connecticut.
- "Blood and Roses" (Demo) – 1:18
- Previously unreleased; recorded January 1985 at Pat's apartment, New York City
- "Blood and Roses" (Band demo) – 3:23
- Previously unreleased; recorded 1985 at Pat's Dad's house, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
- "Just a Little" (Live) (Ron Elliott, Bob Durand) – 2:43
- Sal Valentino and Declan Mulligan of The Beau Brummels backed by The Smithereens; previously unreleased; recorded live autumn 1985 at Irving Plaza, New York City
- "The Seeker" (Pete Townshend) – 3:20
- B-side to "Only a Memory", released 6 April 1988; recorded spring 1987 at the Record Plant, New York City.
- "Yesterday Girl" (4-track home demo) – 2:08
- Previously unreleased; recorded 1988 at Pat's house, Upstate New York.
- "Poor Little Pitiful One" – 3:33
- B-side to "Top of the Pops", released 23 September 1991; recorded during sessions for Blow Up, spring 1991 at A&M Studios and Brooklyn Recording Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
- "Maria Elena" (Acoustic) – 2:44
- B-side to "Blues Before and After", released 24 January 1990; recorded summer 1989 at Rumbo Recorders, Los Angeles; original version from 11.
- "You Really Got Me" (Live) (Ray Davies) – 3:46
- Ray and Dave Davies backed by The Smithereens; previously unreleased; recorded live 22 November 1991 at Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts.
- "One After 909" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 3:36
- B-side to "Top of the Pops", released 23 September 1991; recorded during sessions for Green Thoughts in December 1987 at Capitol Studio B, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "World Keeps Going 'Round" (Ray Davies) – 2:40
- B-side to "Too Much Passion", released 10 February 1992; recorded during sessions for Blow Up, spring 1991 at A&M Studios and Brooklyn Recording Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "Behind the Wall of Sleep" (Live) – 4:02
- B-side to "Yesterday Girl", released 20 June 1990; recorded 13 December 1989 at National Video Center, New York City for MTV Unplugged.[4]
- "Something Stupid" (C. Carson Parks) – 2:46
- B-side to "Get a Hold of My Heart", released 18 May 1992; recorded during sessions for Green Thoughts in December 1987 at Capitol Studio B, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "Shakin' All Over" (Johnny Kidd) – 4:06
- B-side to "Top of the Pops", released 23 September 1991; recorded during sessions for Blow Up, spring 1991 at A&M Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (Johnny Marks) – 3:03
- Released as promotion only CD single on 30 November 1992 and on the various artists compilation album, Classic Rockin' Christmas, in 1993; recorded summer 1992 at the Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, Illinois.
- "Ruler of My Heart" (Naomi Neville) – 3:03
- B-side to "House We Used to Live In", released 1988; recorded during sessions for Green Thoughts in December 1987 at Capitol Studio B, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "It Don't Come Easy" (Richard Starkey) – 3:12
- B-side to "Too Much Passion", released 10 February 1992; recorded during sessions for Blow Up, spring 1991 at A&M Studios and Brooklyn Recording Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "Lust For Life" (Iggy Pop, David Bowie) – 5:08
- B-side to "Only a Memory", released 1988; recorded during sessions for Green Thoughts in December 1987 at Capitol Studio B, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- "Like Someone in Love" – 3:59
- B-side to "A Girl Like You", released 18 October 1989; recorded during sessions for 11, spring-summer 1989 at American Recorders and Rumbo Recorders, Los Angeles.
- "A Girl Like You" (Strip Club Version) – 3:29
- B-side to "A Girl Like You", released 18 October 1989; recorded summer 1989 at Crystal Studios, New York City.
Personnel
[edit]Adapted from the album's liner notes and Discogs.[3][5][6]
- The Smithereens
- Pat DiNizio – lead vocals, guitar
- Jim Babjak – guitar, vocals, co-lead vocals (16), lead vocals (17), drums (26)
- Dennis Diken – drums, vocals, lead vocals (2)
- Mike Mesaros – bass, vocals
- Additional musicians
- Ken Jones – bass (2, 4)[7]
- Otis Blackwell – lead vocals (5)
- Sal Valentino – lead vocals (10)
- Declan Mulligan – guitar (10)
- Ray Davies – lead vocals, guitar (15)
- Dave Davies – guitar (15)
- Kenny Margolis – accordion (14), electric piano (16), piano (23)
- Graham Parker – lead vocals (18)
- Marti Jones – co-lead vocal (19)
- Don Dixon – piano (22)
- Ray Anderson – trombone (26)
- Michael 'Tone' Hamilton – guitar (26)
- Technical
- The Smithereens – production (3, 4, 6, 11, 13, 17, 20, 23, 26)
- Andy Shernoff – production (6)
- Jim T. Bradt – recorded by (7)
- Ed Stasium – production (13, 14, 20, 25)
- Don Dixon – production (16, 19, 22, 24)
- Michael 'Tone' Hamilton – production (17, 23)
- Kevin Reeves – mastering
- Wayne Watkins – project director
- Cheryl Pawelski – compilation producer, compiled by
- Dan Stout – sonic restoration
- Tommy Steele – art direction
- Everett Peck – illustrations
- Jeffrey Fey – design
- Pat DiNizio – liner notes
- Dennis Diken – liner notes
References
[edit]- ^ Attack of The Smithereens. Officialsmithereens.com. Retrieved on 30 January 2018.
- ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Attack of The Smithereens - review on AllMusic". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 30 January 2018.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b Attack of The Smithereens (CD liner notes). The Smithereens. Capitol Records. 1995.
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- ^ "Too Much Passion". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
- ^ "The East Coast 60's Rock & Roll Experiment". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
- ^ Prince, Patrick (May 31, 2010). "The Smithereens are still rocking after 30 years". Goldmine. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
External links
[edit]- Attack of The Smithereens on Discogs.com. Retrieved on 30 January 2018.