Stupidity (Bad Manners album)
Stupidity is the ninth and final studio album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners, released in 17 June 2003.
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Released | 17 June 2003 | |||
Genre | Ska | |||
Label | Bad Records | |||
Producer | Buster Bloodvessel, Peter Ker, Louis Cook, Glover | |||
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Track listing
- All songs by Bad Manners unless noted.
- "Fatman" (Neil Hefti)
- "Can't Take My Eyes off You" (Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio) [not hsm version]
- "Happy"
- "What Ya Gonna Do"
- "Black Night" (Ritchie Blackmore)
- "I'm a Mummy" (Mark E. Smith)
- "Way out Mummy" (Mark E. Smith)
- "Teddy Bears Picnic" (J.W. Bratton)
- "Cider Drinker" (The Wurzels)
- "Tossin"
- "Dat Think There" (Pluto Shevrington)
- "I Don't Care" (Copyright Control)
- "Do Nothing" (Golding)
- "Eng-Er-Land" (Copyright Control)
- "Hoots Mon" (Copyright Control)
- "Manners Knees-Up" (Copyright Control)
Personnel
- Buster Bloodvessel - Lead Vocals & Production
- Louis Alphonso - Guitar, Additional Keyboards & Production
- Alan Perry - Alto Saxophone & Backing Vocals
- Lee Thompson - Bass
- Rickesh Macwana - Keyboards
- Trevor Irving - Trumpet
- Warren Middleton - Trombone
- Matt Godwin - Saxophone
- Tony 'Treacle' Richardson - Saxophone
- Tony Ardin - Saxophone
- Carlton Hunt - Drums
- Russel Wynn - Percussion
- Simon Cuell - Guitar, Backing Vocals & Production
- Chris Bull - Trumpet
- Trevor Swift - Saxophone
- John Gale - Saxophone
- Dave Welton - Bass Trombone
- Chris Welch - Trumpet
- Alex Arudel - Trumpet
- Carlton Hunt - Percussion
- Mark Harrison - Drums
- John Thompson - Bass
- Steve Armstrong - Guitar
- Phil Baptiste - Drums
- Dave Turner - Harmonica
- Anton O'Dochertaigh - Bagpipes
- Peter Ker - Engineer & Production
- Glover - Additional Production
- Engineered by Mikey Miller
- Recorded at 811 Studios, Cowfold, Sussex
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