Oolooloo
Oolooloo is the second album by the ska/soul band The Pietasters. It was released in 1995 (see 1995 in music).
Oolooloo | ||||
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Released | May 25, 1995 | |||
Recorded | Walton Records | |||
Genre | Ska/soul | |||
Length | 42:30 | |||
Label | Moon Records | |||
Producer | Victor Rice | |||
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In November 2011, Connecticut's Asbestos Records and Chicago, IL's Underground Communiqué Records launched a fundraiser together on Kickstarter to reissue Oolooloo on vinyl, among other third-wave ska classics from Pilfers, Edna's Goldfish, and Suburban Legends. The funding goal was met on January 18, 2012, making Oolooloo available on vinyl that spring.[2]
Track listing
- "Something Better" (Raecke/Goodin) – 3:31
- "Freak Show" (Eckhardt/Goodin/Jackson) – 3:00
- "Tell You Why" (Goodin/Jackson/Roberts/Watt) – 4:05
- "Maggie Mae" (Goodin/Raecke/Eckhardt) – 3:01
- "It's the Same Old Song" (Holland/Dozier/Holland) – 3:02
- "Pleasure Bribe" (Eckhardt/Jackson/Goodin) – 3:52
- "Girl Take It Easy" (Goodin/Linares) – 5:03
- "Can I Change My Mind" (Tyrone Davis, arrg: Goodin/Jackson) – 6:00
- "Night Before" (Goodin/Jackson) – 3:21
- "Biblical Sense" (Goodin) – 3:30
- "Movin' on Up" (Eckhardt/Goodin/Linares/Roberts) – 4:05
Personnel
- Stephen Jackson – vocals
- Tom Goodin – guitar
- Chris Watt – bass guitar
- Todd Eckhardt – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals
- Rob Steward – drums
- Eric Raecke – saxophone
- Alan Makranczy – saxophone
- Jeremy Roberts – trombone, backing vocals
- Carlos Linares – trumpet
- Toby Hansen – trumpet
- Paul T. Ackerman – keyboards
- Vic Rice – producer, mixing
- Shannon Walton – engineer
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