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Australian Music Online(8/10)[1]

Day of the Dog is the second album by Australian hip hop group Bliss n Eso. It was released by Illusive Sounds in March 2006 as both vinyl and CD releases. The title of the album is a metaphor for Australian hip hop being the 'underdog' of the Australian music industry, and affirming that it is now time for it to rise up.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jonathon Notley and Max MacKinnon, except where noted[3]

No.TitleLength
1."The Dreamer"0:51
2."It's Working" (J. Warburton)4:08
3."Up Jumped the Boogie"3:57
4."Then Till Now" (Xavier Millis)3:47
5."Coppin' It Sweet" (J. Lloyd)3:54
6."Get Your Boof On" (Millis))4:17
7."Get Loose (featuring Hyjak)" (J McCarthy, Nathwani)3:30
8."Mad Tight" (Warburton)3:39
9."Nowhere But Up"3:19
10."Watch Your Mouth (featuring Mystro)"3:56
11."Party at My Place (featuring Motley)" (Warburton)4:18
12."Evening Breeze" (Jhi Smith, Hugh Vassall, Daniel Mascord)3:11
13."That Feeling" (Mark Landon)3:50
14."Lights Camera Action" (Millis)3:59
15."Soldier On (featuring Kye)" (Lloyd)9:58
16."Good Mourning Australia" 

Production

  • Bliss (Tracks 2–5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13–16)
  • BNAproductions (Track 16)
  • DJ Hoppa (Track 3)
  • M-Phazes (Track 13)
  • Motley (Tracks 2, 8, 11)
  • N.U.G. (Track 3)
  • Rocc (Track 12)
  • SeFu (Track 12)
  • Suffa (Track 10)
  • Trax (Track 7)
  • Trillion (Tracks 5, 15)
  • Weapon X (Tracks 4–6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15)
  • Wika (Track 16)

References

  1. ^ Australian Music Online review
  2. ^ Christine Matzke, Susanne Muehleisen Postcolonial Postmortems: Crime Fiction from a Transcultural Perspective 2006 "Archie Weller has written less formal stories including his novel The Day of the Dog (1981),12 which shows how young people of native stock become pressured into social exclusion and towards crime."
  3. ^ APRA database at the Australasian Performing Right Association website (search each song title)