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1999 studio album by Buck-O-Nine
Libido is the fourth album by the American ska punk band
Buck-O-Nine , released in 1999 on
TVT Records .
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Production
The album marked an attempt by the band to broaden its traditional ska punk sound.
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Critical reception
The Hamilton Spectator wrote: "Mixing trumpets and trombones with hurry-up snare shots and scratchy guitar breaks, Buck-O-Nine prove that ska's hyperkinetic zeal still sounds pretty good when it's matched with a wry, knowing wink."
[3] The
Calgary Herald thought that "if you live and die by the sound of suburban pseudo-angst with a tight horn section, this is manna from heaven ... If you're living in 1999—heck, even 1998—this already sounds nostalgic."
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Track listing
"Who Are They?" – 3:02
"Tell It Like It Was" – 3:20
"Something Funny" – 3:41
"Falling Back to Sleep" – 3:01
"Swimming in the Sand" – 2:58
"Sunlight" – 3:06
"Awkward Girl" – 2:54
"Headlines" – 3:45
"A Lot in My Head" – 2:37
"Here We Go Again" – 3:14
"All Along" – 2:57
"On a Sunny Day" – 2:51
"Pigeonhole Disease" – 2:47
Credits
Performance
Jon Pebsworth – Vocals
Jonas Kleiner – Guitar
Dan Albert – Trombone
Anthony Curry – Trumpet
Craig Yarnold – Tenor Sax
Scott Kennerly – Bass
Chuck Treece – Drums
Production
Produced by Stiff Johnson and Buck-O-Nine
Recorded at Big Fish Studios, San Diego, CA and assisted by Paul Waroff
Additional production by Howard Bensen on tracks 1,2,3,5,7,12
Engineered by Stiff Johnson
Additional engineering by
Steve Kravac on tracks 1,2,3,5,7,12
Tracks 1,2,3,5,7,12 mixed by Chris Lord-Alge
Tracks 4,6,8,9,10,11,13 mixed by Kevin Shirley
Mastered by Gavin at The Masteringlab
Cover & band photography by Sean Murphy
A&R - Leonard B. Johnson
References
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"Libido - Buck-O-Nine | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
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b Wener, Ben (April 8, 1999). "CD Reviews". Calgary Herald . p. HL08.
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b MacInnis, Craig (April 6, 1999). "Libido Buck-O-Nine". The Hamilton Spectator . p. D10.
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"Buck-O-Nine | Biography & History" . AllMusic .
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"Buck-O-Nine | San Diego Reader" . www.sandiegoreader.com .
^ Partridge, Kenneth.
"Hell of a Hat: The Rise of '90s Ska and Swing" . Penn State Press – via Google Books.
^ Foster, Jim (March 19, 1999). "Buck-O-Nine storms into town with fun-loving punk, ska, pop sounds". The Coloradoan . p. E3.
Jon Pebsworth
Dan Albert
Steve Bauer
Tony Curry
Jonas Kleiner
Andy Platfoot
Craig Yarnold
John Bell
Jeff Hawthorne
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