Rats (album)
Rats is the third studio album by Canadian rock singer/songwriter Sass Jordan, released on Aquarius Records (Canada) March 1994.
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Released | March 1994 | |||
Genre | Hard Rock, Rock | |||
Length | 44:40 | |||
Label | Aquarius | |||
Producer | Nick DiDia | |||
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Personnel
Band
- Sass Jordan – Lead vocals, Bass, Composer, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Stevie Salas – Bass, Composer, Guest Artist, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Mixing, Producer, String Arrangements, Vocals (Background), acoustic guitar
- Ian Moore – Guest Artist, Guitar (Electric), Slide Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Carmine Rojas – Bass
- Brian Tichy – Drums
- Rei Atsumi – [Mellotron, Organ (Hammond), Piano]
- Tal Bergman – [Percussion]
- George Clinton – Guest Artist, Introduction, Talking, Vocals (Background)
- Allen Kamai – Bass
- Jamie Wood – Harmonica
- Vince Ruby – Vocals (Background)
- Tony Reyes – Bass, Composer, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
- Tom Petersson – Bass, Guest Artist
- Michael Page – Bass
- Johan Langlie Orchestra – Primary Artist, Strings
- Richie Kotzen – Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Technical
- Jeanne Bradshaw – design and cover art
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- Caroline Greyshock – photography
- Karen Dusenberry – Clothing/Wardrobe
- Pat Dorn – Coordination
- Nick DiDia – Engineer, Mixing, Producer, String Arrangements
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Damaged" | Sass Jordan, Stevie Salas | 3:18 |
2. | "Slave" | Jordan, Salas | 3:35 |
3. | "Pissing Down" | Jordan, Salas | 5:20 |
4. | "High Road Easy" | Jordan, Salas | 4:01 |
5. | "Sun's Gonna Rise" | Jordan, Salas | 2:53 |
6. | "Head" | Jordan, Salas | 4:16 |
7. | "Ugly" | Jordan, Salas | 3:23 |
8. | "I'm Not" | Jordan, Salas | 4:38 |
9. | "Honey" | Jordan, Salas | 4:06 |
10. | "Wish" | Jordan, Salas | 3:37 |
11. | "Breakin'" | Jordan, Salas | 2:40 |
12. | "Give" | Jordan, Tony Reyes | 3:39 |
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