Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle

Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle is the third studio album by the American ska punk band Skankin' Pickle.[2] It was released on Dill Records in 1994.[3][4] Four of the bandmembers contributed to the songwriting.[5] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[6]

Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle
Studio album by
Released1994
February 23, 1996 (Dr. Strange)
December 14, 1999 (Asian Man)
GenreSka punk, punk rock, third wave ska
Length42:07
LabelDill Records, Asian Man Records, Dr. Strange Records
ProducerRon Rigler, Skankin' Pickle
Skankin' Pickle chronology
Skankin' Pickle Fever
(1992)
Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle
(1994)
Skankin' Pickle Live
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The album was re-issued on Asian Man Records in 1999.

Track list

  1. "Rotten Banana Legs" (Knackstedt) – 3:03
  2. "$13,000 Is A Lot Of Food!" (Park) – 1:59
  3. "Turning Japanese" (The Vapors) – 3:12
  4. "Onyonghasayo" (Park) – 1:31
  5. "Take A Look" (Knackstedt) – 2:05
  6. "I'm In Love With A Girl Named Spike" (Park) – 1:35
  7. "Smorgasborgnine" (Nylander) – 2:03
  8. "Go Home Now" (Park) – 2:08
  9. "Thick Ass Stout" (Nylander) – 4:53
  10. "20 Nothing" (Miller) – 3:59
  11. "It's Margaret Cho" (Park) – 1:26
  12. "Hate" (Park) – 1:54
  13. "As Close As You Think" (Nylander/Knackstedt) – 2:08
  14. "Pabu Boy" (Park) – 1:15
  15. "Watch Your Tone" (Phelps/Knackstedt) – 7:15
  16. Hidden track – 1:48

Personnel

  • Lynette Knackstedt - guitar, vocals, lead vocals on tracks 1, 5, 8 and 15
  • Gerry "Hulk Hogan" Lundquist - slide trombone, vocals
  • Chuck Phelps - drums
  • Ian "Guru" Miller - bass, vocals, lead vocals on track 10
  • Lars Nylander - valve trombone, vocals, lead vocals on tracks 7, 12 and 13
  • Mike "Bruce Lee" Park - saxophone, vocals, lead vocals on tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11 and 14

Additional musicians

  • Darren Fletcher - keyboards on track 11
  • "Smokin'" Neal Okin - trumpet on tracks 5, 7, 9 and 13

Production

  • Engineered by Oscar Autie
  • Recorded at UOS $ Studios
  • Mixed at Different Fur Studios

References

  1. "Sing Along with Skankin' Pickle - Skankin' Pickle | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. Partridge, Kenneth (September 14, 2021). "Hell of a Hat: The Rise of '90s Ska and Swing". Penn State Press via Google Books.
  3. "MUSIC : One Reason to Reach for the Ska : Skankin' Pickle is a busy practitioner of a dance-happy genre that has taken root in California and that seems to be getting bigger". Los Angeles Times. November 3, 1994.
  4. Vice, Jeff (September 12, 1994). "SKANKIN' PICKLE BRINGING ITS OWN FLAVOR OF `SKAFUNKRASTAPUNK' TO PROVO FRIDAY". Deseret News. p. C4.
  5. Cubarrubia, Eydie (October 7, 1994). "SKANKIN' PICKLE BUILDS A FOLLOWING WITH FANS OF SKA MUSIC". The Bradenton Herald. p. W14.
  6. Wolfinsohn, Deborah J. (October 13, 1994). "Quick Picks". Music. Austin American-Statesman. p. 4.



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