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Five Lessons Learned, the Swingin' Utters' second album for Fat Wreck Chords, builds on the breakthrough of their first, A Juvenile Product of the Working Class. They don't depart from their hard-hitting retro-punk formula at all -- there's nothing here that couldn't have been recorded in 1978 or 1980 -- but their sense of humor is sharpening, as are their hooks. There are a couple of weak cuts, but they speed by so fast you won't even notice them, and that makes this the group's best record to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Personnel: Darius Koski (vocals, guitar, violin, accordion); Max Ruber, Max Huber (vocals, guitar, percussion); Johnny "Peebucks" Bonnel (vocals); Chris Shiflett (guitar); Max Butler (mandolin); David Murotake (tenor saxophone); Tom Griesser (baritone saxophone); Morty Okin (trumpet); Van Hughes (trombone); Seth Lorenzi (electric piano); Lloyd "Rockin' Lloyd" Tripp (upright bass); Greg McEntee (drums, percussion); Ryan Greene (tambourine); Spike Slawson (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Adam Krammer; Ryan Greene.
Recording information: Mentor Studios, San Francisco, CA (1997-1998); Motor Studios, San Francisco, CA (1997-1998).
Photographer: Steve Zeigler.
Unknown Contributor Role: New Morty Show.
Producers: Fat Mike, Ryan Greene, The Swingin' Utters.
Five Lessons Learned Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $1.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Alternative, HDCD, Punk | | Label | Fat Wreck Chords | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 67754  | | CD Universe Part number | 1008400 | | Catalog number | 574 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 23, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Adam Krammer; Ryan Greene | | Personnel | Spike Slawson - background vocals Chris Shiflett - guitar Ryan Greene - tambourine Max Butler - mandolin Darius Koski - vocals, guitar, violin, accordion Johnny "Peebucks" Bonnel - vocals Max Huber - vocals, guitar, percussion Tom Griesser - baritone saxophone David Murotake - tenor saxophone Lloyd "Rockin' Lloyd" Tripp - upright bass Max Ruber Morty Okin - trumpet Seth Lorenzi - electric piano Van Hughes - trombone
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$18.99 THE BIG WU is a rock 'n' roll band bit by a loon -- a little crazy, and never afraid to make fun of itself. Nonetheless, there's an inherent sense among its burgeoning "Family" of fans back home in Minneapolis and around the country that the heartland's premier grassroots attraction is on the threshold of something big indeed. With the release of Folktales, its second studio effort on Phoenix Rising, THE BIG WU has delivered 10 songs in almost as many Wu-flavored styles with the same transporting force and impeccable musical interaction that placed their recent Phoenix Presents album, Live at the Fitzgerald Theatre 4.21.00, among Entertainment Weekly's all-time Top 10 Contemporary Jam Band Albums. Folktales effortlessly moves from the straight-ahead rock of "Angie O'Plasty," to the country stomp of "Minnesota Moon" and the modern classic-pop balladry of "Boxing Day," before surveying white-boy ska on "Two Person Chair" and simple funk and neo-heavy metal on the seemlessly paired "Oxygen" and "Elani." Thanks to the vintage mini Moog synthesizers that were once in the arsenals of Rush and Emerson, Lake and Palmer, "Kensington Manor," about a legendary Wu Family residence, has an easy, progressive rock sensibility. "House of Wu" is a "bitchgrass" ode to a mystical Chinese restaurant in ...
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$16.45 Lover’s Life exposes the gripping spiritual love affair of the devotional practitioner who, in the spirit of the Gopis of Vrindavan, becomes enraptured with God in the form of the divine Cowherder, Shri Krishna. In Lover’s Life, Shyamdas reads Loving Wisdom, his original translation and commentary of Shri Vallabhacharya’s teaching, “Wisdom, Perseverance and Refuge.”“The yogi in love needs only to whisper the Beloved name, and every desire is fulfilled. To hear Shyamdas ...
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