Host (Critters Buggin album)
Host is the second studio album by Critters Buggin of Seattle, Washington and was released in 1997. It was recorded December 18–20 at Bad Animals and December 21–23 live at OK Hotel 1995.[1] Originally released by Loosegroove, Host was reissued by Kufala Recordings in 2004.
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Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | engineered by Bret Eliason and Sam Hofstedt, mxed by Eric Rosse | |||
Length | 57:31 | |||
Label | Loosegroove, Kufala | |||
Producer | Eric Rosse | |||
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Track listing
- "Mount Blasta" - 4:22
- "Mullet Cut" - 5:40
- "Crowley Dissertation" - 0:49
- "Bill Gates 5:52
- "Red Eyed Wonder" - 6:12
- "I Ain't No Adobe Hut" - 3:33
- "Bubble Boy" - 0:59
- "Sheets" - 4:59
- "Manhog's Day in the Park" - 5:50
- "B.H. Goes to a Freak" - 5:07
- "Sex Doily Intro" - 3:45
- "Sex Doily" - 5:08
- "Nahmani" - 1:53
- "Bonus track" - 3:20
Personnel
- Matt Chamberlain: drums set, tabla, guitar, lap slide, loops, percussion
- Brad Houser: bass, bass clarinet
- Skerik: saxophone, piano, rhodes and guitar
- Doug Stringer: djembe on "B.H. Goes to a Freak"
- Tim Young is Bubble Boy
- Doc Briton: the voice of Francis E. Deck on "Bill Gates"
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References
- liner notes
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