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Waiter: "You Vultures!"
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2006 (2006-01-24)
RecordedJohnny Cab Studios, Shoreline, WA
Length52:40
LabelFearless Records
ProducerCasey Bates, John Gourley
Portugal. The Man chronology
Under Waves of the Brown Coat
(2005)
Waiter: "You Vultures!"
(2006)
Church Mouth
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk8.5/10[2]
AllMusic[1]

Waiter: "You Vultures!" is the debut studio album by the Alaskan experimental rock band Portugal. The Man. It is lead singer John Gourley's first album released after leaving the band Anatomy of a Ghost.

Track listing

All tracks are written by John Baldwin Gourley

No.TitleLength
1."How the Leopard Got Its Spots"3:59
2."Gold Fronts"3:27
3."Stables and Chairs"3:16
4."AKA M80 the Wolf"3:56
5."Marching With 6"3:02
6."Elephants"4:03
7."Waiter"3:23
8."Chicago"4:13
9."Bad Bad Levi Brown"3:29
10."Kill Me. The King"3:05
11."Tommy"4:27
12."Horse Warming Party"3:44
13."Guns. Guns...Guns"8:30

Personnel

Portugal. The Man
  • John Baldwin Gourley – vocals, guitar
  • Wesley James Hubbard – vocals, keyboard
  • Zachary Scott Carothers – bass, vocals
  • Jason Sechrist – drums
Additional personnel
  • Justin Baiers – additional percussion (track 3)
  • Nic Newsham – additional vocals (tracks 5 and 6)
  • Thunderball Fist – additional vocals and keyboards (track 13)
  • Casey Bates – engineering
  • A. William Bentley – additional vocals and guitars (track 7)
  • Austin Sousa – additional engineering
  • Ed Brooks – mastering
  • John Gourley – illustration
  • Wesley Hubbard – illustration
  • Austin Sellers – design, photography, illustration

References

  1. ^ DiGravina, Tim. Waiter: "You Vultures!" at AllMusic
  2. ^ Weber, Scott. "Review". AbsolutePunk. Retrieved September 20, 2014.