Chuck Prophet – Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins
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Yep Roc Records – YEP-2490 |
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Vinyl
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US |
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Rock |
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Pop Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins | 3:23 | |
A2 | Your Skin | 3:20 | |
A3 | Open Up Your Heart | 3:00 | |
A4 | Coming Out In Code | 3:08 | |
A5 | Killing Machine | 3:34 | |
A6 | Bad Year For Rock And Roll | 3:46 | |
B1 | Jesus Was A Social Drinker | 4:54 | |
B2 | In The Mausoleum (For Alan Vega) | 3:48 | |
B3 | Rider Or The Train | 2:54 | |
B4 | If I Was Connie Britton | 3:44 | |
B5 | Post-War Crinematic Dead Man Blues | 3:20 | |
B6 | We Got Up And Played | 3:47 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Mummyhead Music
- Record Company – (((Belle Sound)))
- Record Company – Alex The Great
- Licensed To – Yep Roc Records
- Distributed By – Redeye
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – (((Belle Sound)))
- Copyright © – (((Belle Sound)))
- Published By – Kingsblood Music
- Published By – No Socks Music
- Published By – James DePrato
- Published By – Dipsongs
- Published By – BMG Music
- Recorded At – Hyde Street Studios
- Mixed At – Club Roar
- Mixed At – Alex The Great
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 151005E
Credits
- Band [The Mission Express], Bass – Kevin White*
- Band [The Mission Express], Drums – Vicente Rodriquez*
- Band [The Mission Express], Guitar – James DePrato
- Band [The Mission Express], Vocals – Stephanie Finch
- Bass, Harmonica, Keyboards – Brad Jones (2)
- Booking [European] – [email protected]*
- Booking [North America] – Mongrel Music
- Design – Michael Gabriel (9)
- Drums – Prairie Prince
- Engineer – Paul Q. Kolderie
- Executive-Producer – Bill Wesemann
- Guitar, Vocals – Chuck Prophet
- Keyboards, Bass, Vocals, Guitar – Matt Winegar
- Management [Europe] – Chris Metzler
- Management [Home Office] – Mummyhead Music
- Mastered By – Richard Dodd
- Photography By – Vivian Johnson
- Producer – Paul Q. Kolderie
- Woodwind – Jim Hoke
Notes
Gatefold sleeve
Includes collectible "Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins" button (integrated in the gatefold sleeve) + code of full album, including "Alex Nieto": Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins
© and ℗ 2017 (((belle sound))) under exclusive license to Yep Roc Records.
A (((belle sound))) Mummyhead Music Recording.
GZ Media pressing derived from numbering system (in this case: 151005E) in laser etched runouts.
Includes collectible "Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins" button (integrated in the gatefold sleeve) + code of full album, including "Alex Nieto": Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins
© and ℗ 2017 (((belle sound))) under exclusive license to Yep Roc Records.
A (((belle sound))) Mummyhead Music Recording.
GZ Media pressing derived from numbering system (in this case: 151005E) in laser etched runouts.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 634457249011
- Barcode (Text ): 6 34457 24901 1
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): LP-YEP-2490 151005E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): LP-YEP-2490 151005E2/A
Other Versions (5)
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Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins (CD, Album) | Yep Roc Records | YEP-2490 | US | 2017 | ||
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Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins (CDr, Album, Promo) | Yep Roc Records | CD-YEP-2490 | UK | 2017 | ||
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Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins (CD, Album, Promo) | Yep Roc Records | YEP-2490 | US | 2017 | ||
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Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins (File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | Yep Roc Records | YEP-2490 | Worldwide | 2017 | ||
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Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo, Red Marble) | Yep Roc Records | YEP-2490 | USA & Canada | 2022 |
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Reviews
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Edited 4 years agoThanks to streetmouse for posting the comprehensive review below. Just changed my rating to 5 stars. Actually sat back and listened to the album in full for the first time and it's really very very good. Effectively takes you back in time, a time when musicians played their instruments and lyrics actually had some meaning. If you're an old geezer like me, take a listen, you'll enjoy it.
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[laughing] Straight from the get-go, I’m sitting here looking at the album cover wondering if this is a good picture “of” Chuck Prophet, or a good picture “for” Chuck Prophet … either way, it slapped a mile wide smile across my face, as did the album.
If you’ve never seen Chuck and his band live, you should, because he splinters the floorboards at small venues all across this country, rocking you back like it matters … and believe me, it does. Chuck is from a bygone era, not that he’s old fashioned, it’s just that he makes music for records, where the physical pleasure of holding something in your hand is still the be-all and end-all for those of us still spin those large pieces of plastic, and scan liner notes that we can actually read. But you didn’t come here for a musical history lesson, so let me take you where you need to be.
Each time Chuck Prophet releases an album I think that it’s been far too long since his last one, and here, with a bold title like Bobby Fuller Died For Your Sins, if he doesn’t pull out all of the stops, he’s gonna go down in flames. But don’t fear, the man is going to roll you over. Oddly enough, the album is so energetic that the lyrics, or the meaning of the lyrics can easily be lost as you spin across the room, because there are some serious visions that are laid down between the grooves. Beginning with the album’s title, we are reminded that the cause of Bobby Fuller’s death at age 23 has remained a mystery for 50 years. The singer and guitarist who led the Bobby Fuller Four to a Top 10 hit with “I Fought the Law,” and was found dead of asphyxiation in the front seat of his mother’s car on July 18, 1966. The debate still rages whether the rising star committed suicide, died accidentally or was murdered … with the song twisting into a reaction to the deaths of so many young people being shot by cops [which you’ll miss entirely unless you’re listening]. Of course that brings in “Bad Year For Rock And Roll,” which was partly inspired by the death of David Bowie, and so many others last year, not to mention “In The Mausoleum” a song dedicated to Alan Vega.
All of this, along with a couple of other tracks make this a deeply political album, though one laced with so much rock and roll, that it all comes across as some sort of joyous celebration for the lives of those caught in the crosshairs of the reaper.
But all of that is simply Chuck Prophet being a musical San Francisco journalist. He does swing back, rolling out “Coming Out In Code,” which for all the world creates a West Coast translation of the old Velvet Underground number, “Waitin’ For My Man.” Even with his darker moments, the album is delightful, inventive, satirical, blasphemous, and exactly what America needs right here and right now … complete with dueling guitars and relentless musicians swapping chords in the full light of the sun.
Review by Jenell Kesler
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