The Moon Will Rise Again
The Moon Will Rise Again is the second album by Mississippi band The Cooters. It was produced and recorded by Rick Clark in October 1998 at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
The Moon Will Rise Again | ||||
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Studio album by The Cooters | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee, September 1998 | |||
Genre | Stoner Metal, Punk Metal, Alternative Metal, Groove Metal | |||
Label | T-Bones Records | |||
Producer | Rick Clark, Skidd Mills, Newt Rayburn | |||
The Cooters chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
StonerRock.com | (favorable)[1] |
The album's release was delayed for some time after drummer Judas Cooter was incarcerated at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman in 1999, and The Cooters were involved in a trademark dispute over their name.
After all the legal hurdles were cleared, Grammy-nominated producer Tim Ramenofsky picked the album up in 2002 and released it on his T-Bones Records label alongside artists Afroman, Loppybogymi, and the Dukes of Jazzard.
Track listing
Unless otherwise noted, all songs by Newt Rayburn, Gentry Webb, and Mike Namorato.
- "Cootersaurus" - 2:22
- Newt Rayburn on bass; Gentry Webb on lead guitar; Mike Namorato on drums.
- "Purge" - 4:23
- Newt Rayburn on bass, vocals, moog; Gentry Webb on lead guitar; Mike Namorato on drums.
- "Purge Reprise" - Purge Reprise 3:06
- Newt Rayburn on bass, vocals; Gentry Webb on lead guitar; Mike Namorato on drums.
- "Soul Food" - 6:22
- Newt Rayburn on bass, vocals; Gentry Webb on lead guitar, acoustic guitar, tenor saxophone; Mike Namorato on drums, alto saxophone; Jim Spake on baritone saxophone.
- "Dare To Defy" - 6:34
- Newt Rayburn on bass, vocals; Gentry Webb on lead guitar; Mike Namorato on drums.
- "Punch Yer Neighbor" - 3:34
- Newt Rayburn on bass; Gentry Webb on lead guitar, vocals; Mike Namorato on drums.
- "Unclaimed Furniture" - 3:22
- Brad Boatright made the prank phone call; Newt Rayburn edited it.
- "The Cooters Theme Song" - 5:17
- Newt Rayburn on bass, vocals; Gentry Webb on lead guitar, acoustic guitar; Mike Namorato on drums.
- "Amen" - 0:19
- Newt Rayburn on bass, vocals; Gentry Webb on lead guitar, vocals; Mike Namorato on drums, vocals.
Personnel
- Newt Rayburn (aka Neuter Cooter) - bass, vocals
- Gentry Webb (aka Raw Cooter) - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, tenor saxophone
- Mike Namorato (aka Judas Cooter) - drums, alto saxophone
- Jim Spake - baritone saxophone
- Brad Boatright - prank phone call
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gollark: Anyway, it looks like the main draw of the Nokia 7.2 is the cameras and potentially display.
gollark: COOL people install THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE such as LineageOS for CUSTOMIZATION or reduction of google spying.
gollark: Also it has a notch which is highly æ.
gollark: Hmm, general specs are okay but it lacks a removable battery and I don't think it has good custom ROM support.
References
- Wrong, Rob. "Review: The Moon Will Rise Again". StonerRock.com (February 2004).
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