...And the Women Who Love Them

...And the Women Who Love Them is an EP by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1994 by Lookout! Records. It was the band's first release with drummer Jim "Jym" Pittman, replacing founding member Alex Laipeneiks who had left the group the previous year. It was recorded at a time when the band were very near breaking up permanently, and its release helped to creatively rejuvenate the group. Shortly after its release bassist Aaron Rubin left the band and was placed by Joel Reader.

...And the Women Who Love Them
EP by
Released1994 (re-released 2002)
Recorded1994
GenrePunk rock, pop punk
LabelLookout![1]
ProducerKevin Army
The Mr. T Experience chronology
Our Bodies Our Selves
(1993)
...And the Women Who Love Them
(1994)
Love Is Dead
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllmusicOriginal release: [2]
AllmusicSpecial edition: [3]
Pitchfork Media(5.9/10) [4]

In 2002 ...And the Women Who Love Them was re-released as a "Special Addition" CD which includes numerous bonus tracks compiling nearly all of the band's singles, outtakes, and rare tracks from 1994 through 1997, as well as detailed liner notes explaining this span of the band's history and the recording of the songs.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dr. Frank except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Tapin' Up My Heart" 
2."My Stupid Life" 
3."I Believe in You" 
4."All My Promises" 
5."Checkers Speech" 
6."We Hate All the Same Things" 
7."Now That You Are Gone" 
"Special Addition" bonus tracks
No.TitleFromLength
8."How'd the Date End?""Tapin' Up My Heart" 
9."Alternative is Here to Stay""Alternative is Here to Stay" 
10."You Today""Alternative is Here to Stay" 
11."New Girlfriend""Alternative is Here to Stay" 
12."Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"Generations I: A Punk Look at Human Rights 
13."Unpack Your Adjectives" (George Newall; originally performed by Schoolhouse Rock!)A Slice of Lemon 
14."Sackcloth and Ashes" (demo)  
15."Semi-OK" (original version)The Mr. T Experience / Goober Patrol 
16."Is There Something I Should Know?" (Duran Duran)The Duran Duran Tribute Album 
17."We Are the Future People of Tomorrow"More Bounce to the Ounce 
18."Whistle Bait" (Georgie Stoll, Robert Van Eps; originally performed by Larry Collins)More Bounce to the Ounce 
19."Crash" (Paul J. Court, Steve Dullaghan, Tracy Tracy; originally performed by The Primitives)Before You Were Punk 
20."Another Yesterday" (demo)  
21."You Alone"b-side from Revenge is Sweet, and So Are You 
22."Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin; originally performed by Elton John & Kiki Dee)b-side from Revenge is Sweet, and So are You 
23."As Life Goes on, You Get More and More Out of It"b-side from Revenge is Sweet, and So are You 
24."King Dork"The Mr. T Experience / Gigantor 
25."I Was Losing You All Along"b-side from Revenge is Sweet, and So are You 

Performers

Album information

  • Produced by Kevin Army
  • Mastered by John Golden at John Golden Mastering
  • Artwork by Chris Appelgren
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