Skitter on Take-Off

Skitter on Take-Off is the final album by Vic Chesnutt.[4] It was his only album for Vapor Records.

Skitter on Take-Off
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2009
Recorded2009
LabelVapor
ProducerJonathan Richman[1]
Vic Chesnutt chronology
At the Cut
(2009)
Skitter on Take-Off
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
PopMatters[3]

A different version of "Sewing Machine" was originally included on brute's 1995 release Nine High a Pallet (brute consisted of Vic Chesnutt backed by the members of Widespread Panic).

Track listing

  1. "Feast in the Time of Plague" – 3:53
  2. "Unpacking My Suitcase" – 3:20
  3. "Dimples" – 4:09
  4. "Rips in the Fabric" – 6:00
  5. "Society Sue" – 2:51
  6. "My New Life" – 4:11
  7. "Dick Cheney" – 3:18
  8. "Worst Friend" – 7:46
  9. "Sewing Machine" – 4:01

Personnel

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gollark: @ubq323 how is progress with the apioformic rewrite?

References

  1. Deusner, Stephen M. (October 28, 2009). "A Willy-Nilly Life: Singer Vic Chesnutt" via www.washingtonpost.com.
  2. "Skitter on Take-Off - Vic Chesnutt | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. "Vic Chesnutt: Skitter on Take-off". PopMatters. December 3, 2009.
  4. Nast, Condé. "Vic Chesnutt, R.I.P." The New Yorker.
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