Great Adventure Cigar
Great Adventure Cigar | |
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Studio album by Janus Stark | |
Released | May 11, 1998 |
Genre | Punk rock |
Length | 42:13 |
Label | Earache Records (MOSH 186) |
Producer | Terry Thomas |
Great Adventure Cigar is the debut full-length by the band Janus Stark, released in 1998 on Earache Records. Its name comes from a line in the Wu Tang Clan song "The Projects".[1][2]
Two singles were released from this album, "Dynamo" (1998) and "Every Little Thing Counts" (1999). "Every Little Thing Counts" was also included on the soundtrack for the 1998 film, Disturbing Behavior & in the 1999 film, Varsity Blues (film).
Release history
The album was originally released on CD Earache Records on May 11, 1998 , but was later re-released the same year on CD and cassette on Trauma Records, on October 27.
Track listing
All songs written by Graham “Gizz” Butt and Andrew “Pinch” Pinching
- "Enemy Lines" - 3:43
- "Panic Attack" - 3:14
- "Every Little Thing Counts" - 4:01
- "Floyd (What are you on?)" - 3:59
- "Dynamo" - 5:43
- "White Man Speak with Fork Tongue" - 4:10
- "Clique" - 3:56
- "New Slant on Nothing" - 3:52
- "200 Duty Frees" - 4:50
- "Barriers" - 4:45
Personnel
- Gizz Butt - vocals/guitars
- Shop - bass/backing vocals
- Pinch - drums/backing vocals
Guest musicians
Backing vocals
- Terry Thomas (#1, #4, #5, #8)
- Simon Burrel (#1)
- Andy Hawkins (#2)
- Richard Gombault (#2)
- Shaun Atkins (#5)
- Simon Burrel - Hammond organ on #2, Jazz piano on #9
References
- ↑ Stewart, Allison, (1998-11-23), "Gizz Butt Splits Time Between Janus Stark and Prodigy", Rolling Stone
- ↑ Kelly, Chris, (1998), "Tamagotchis, Fake British Accents and the Breeding of Fine English Dogs: The US Music Vault Speaks with Brit-punk Rockers, Janus Stark", US Music Vault
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