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Alcatraz (album)

1999 studio album by The Mr. T Experience From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alcatraz (album)
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Alcatraz is an album by the Berkeley punk rock band the Mr. T Experience, released in 1999 by Lookout! Records.[3][4] It was the band's last album to include bassist Joel Reader, who left the group after its release.[5]

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Production

The album was produced by Kevin Army.[6] It was recorded at multiple studios around the Bay Area, to ensure that the songs were sonically distinct.[6] The album's sound differed from the band's previous two efforts, incorporating organ, keyboards, and acoustic instrumentation.[7][8]

Critical reception

The Dallas Observer deemed Alcatraz "a good, old-fashioned rock album."[9] SF Weekly wrote: "Deliberately seeking out the sonically claustrophobic atmosphere of such '80s favorites as Elvis Costello's Armed Forces and Joe Jackson's I'm the Man, the album achieves a level of nearly paranoid musicianship, rife with extemporaneous fills and exceedingly tight instrumental interplay."[6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dr. Frank.

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Personnel

  • Dr. Frank vocals, guitar
  • Joel Reader bass
  • Jim "Jym" Pittman drums
  • Eric Noyes hammond organ on tracks 1, 3, 8, & 10, piano on tracks 1 & 4
  • Gabe Meline – hammond organ on track 13, piano on track 10, ARP on track 5
  • Kevin Army – piano solo on track 4
  • Paige O'Donoghue – backwards laughing on track 9
  • Todd Grady trumpet on track 2

Album information

  • Produced, engineered, and mixed by Kevin Army in March and April 1999
  • Recorded at Foxhound Sound Studios, Roof Brothers Studios, Sharkbite Studios, and Studio 880 in Oakland, California, and at Laughing Tiger Studios in Marin County, California
  • Tracks 1-12 mixed at Foxhound Sound, track 13 mixed at Roof Brothers
  • Assistant engineers: Matthew Farina, Dave Simon-Baker
  • Mastered by John Golden
  • Photography by Jennifer Juniper Stratford
  • Art by Chris Appelgren
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