Evil Stig

Evil Stig is a 1995 studio album by Evil Stig, which was a new band formed by Joan Jett and members of The Gits for a series of benefit concerts to fund the investigation into the 1993 murder of Gits singer Mia Zapata.[2] The name Evil Stig is developed from Gits Live in reverse. The album was released in 1995.[3]

Evil Stig
Studio album by
Released1995
GenrePunk rock
Length36:49
LabelBlackheart
ProducerKenny Laguna
Joan Jett chronology
Pure and Simple
(1994)
Evil Stig
(1995)
Great Hits
(1996)
The Gits chronology
Enter: The Conquering Chicken
(1994)
Evil Stig
(1995)
Kings & Queens
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Andy Kessler, Matt Dresdner, Steve Moriarty, Mia Zapata; except where indicated

  1. "Sign of the Crab" - 2:22[1]
  2. "Bob (Cousin O.)" - 2:53
  3. "Drinking Song" - 2:47
  4. "Spear and Magic Helmet" - 2:42
  5. "Last to Know" (Jett, Dresdner, Moriarty, Kessler, Kenny Laguna, Jim Vallance) - 3:44
  6. "Guilt Within Your Head" - 2:23
  7. "Whirlwind" - 3:05
  8. "Another Shot of Whiskey" - 2:37
  9. "Second Skin" - 2:43
  10. "Activity Grrrl" * (Jett) - 3:28
  11. "You Got a Problem" * (Jett, Kathleen Hanna, Desmond Child) - 3:17
  12. "Crimson & Clover" (Tommy James, Peter Lucia Jr.) - 3:05
  13. "Drunks" - 7:50
  • * Those songs already appeared on Joan Jett's previous album, Pure and Simple.
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References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. "Evil Stig". Archived from the original on 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  3. Norris, Chris (18 December 1995). "Recorded Music". New York Magazine. p. 111. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
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