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"Jailbreak"
Single by Fu Manchu
Released1998
GenreStoner rock
LabelSessions Records
Songwriter(s)Thin Lizzy
Producer(s)J. Yuenger
Fu Manchu singles chronology
"Asphalt Risin'"
(1996)
"Jailbreak"
(1998)
"Something Beyond"
(2003)

Fu Manchu/Fatso Jetson is a split 7" from 1998 featuring Fu Manchu and Fatso Jetson.[1] The Fu Manchu side contains a cover of the Thin Lizzy song "Jailbreak."

Track listing

Fu Manchu

  1. "Jailbreak"

Fatso Jetson

  1. "Blueberries and Chrome"

The song "Jailbreak" was later released as a CD single with a different cover and two more songs: "Urethane" from The Action Is Go and a live version of "Coyote Duster" from the Dynamo Open Air. "Coyote Duster" was originally released on Daredevil. The version of "Jailbreak" that appears on the CD is also a remastered version.

CD track listing

  1. "Jailbreak"
  2. "Urethane"
  3. "Coyote Duster" (live)

"Jailbreak" was a "test recording" with J. Yuenger of White Zombie to determine if they would get along. (This was stated by Scott Hill in an interview.[citation needed]) They apparently did, as Yuenger later produced their album, The Action Is Go.

Both versions of "Jailbreak" are out of print.

References

  1. ^ Discogs. "Jailbreak". discogs.com. Retrieved on October 6, 2013.