Dum-Dum (album)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Dum Dum (album))
| This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009) |
| Dum-Dum | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by The Vaselines | ||||
| Released | 1989 | |||
| Recorded | December 1988 - January 1989, Chamber Studios, Edinburgh | |||
| Genre | Indie pop | |||
| Label | Rough Trade | |||
| Producer | Jamie Watson The Vaselines |
|||
| The Vaselines chronology | ||||
|
||||
Dum-Dum was the first full-length album by the alternative rock band The Vaselines, released in 1989. It was recorded at Chamber Studios, Edinburgh between December 1988 and January 1989. The album was produced by the band themselves and Jamie Watson, and was included in its entirety for their career retrospective The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History. The musicians contributing the synthesized strings to "Slushy" and the Indian raga sounds to "Lovecraft" on the album have not been publicly identified.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Kelly and McKee.
[edit] Side one
- "Sex Sux (Amen)"
- "Slushy"
- "Monsterpussy"
- "Teenage Superstars"
- "No Hope"
[edit] Side two
- "Oliver Twisted"
- "The Day I Was A Horse "
- "Dum-Dum"
- "Hairy"
- "Lovecraft"
[edit] Personnel
- Eugene Kelly — vocals, guitars
- Frances McKee — vocals, guitars
- James Seenan — bass
- Charlie Kelly — drums
[edit] Additional personnel
- Jamie Watson — engineer; slide guitar on "The Day I Was A Horse"
- Sophie Pragnell — viola on "Oliver Twisted"
| This 1980s alternative rock album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |