Boot Party
Appearance
Boot Party | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 4, 1996 | |||
Recorded | Dub Narcotic | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, dub | |||
Length | 42:16 | |||
Label | K Records[1] | |||
Dub Narcotic Sound System chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
CMJ New Music Monthly | favorable[3] |
Snoozer | favorable[4] |
Boot Party is the first studio album by American alternative rock group Dub Narcotic Sound System.[5] It was released on K Records in 1996.
Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that "when not delving deep into the usual sorts of ambient studio trickery, the songs hit a ’60s R&B stride, bathing in the stoned soul picnic ambience with uplifting spirit."[5]
Track listing
- "Test Pattern" - 1:36
- "Monkey Hips and Rice" - 4:17
- "Ship to Shore" - 5:24
- "Super Dub Narcotic" - 5:04
- "Afi Tione" - 3:05
- "Shake a Puddin" - 5:29
- "King Harvester" - 0:56
- “Robotica" - 4:49
- "Bunny Echo" - 3:30
- "Boot Party" - 8:06
Personnel
- Larry Butler - drums
- Lindy Coyne - guitar
- Calvin Johnson - melodica
- Lois Maffeo - voice
- Todd Ranslow - bass
- Jen Smith - voice
- Brian Weber - guitar, organ
- DJ Sayeed - turntables
References
- ^ Baumgarten, Mark (July 10, 2012). "Love Rock Revolution: K Records and the Rise of Independent Music". Sasquatch Books – via Google Books.
- ^ Jernigan, Jessica. "Boot Party - Dub Narcotic Sound System". Allmusic. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
- ^ Wolk, Douglas (August 1996). "Dub Narcotic Sound System / Boot Party / K". CMJ New Music Monthly: 13.
- ^ Kato, Ryota (December 1999). "Punk to Funk! Disc 36". Snoozer (in Japanese). Little More: 34.
- ^ a b "Dub Narcotic Sound System".
External links
- Boot Party at Discogs (list of releases)