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Ball-Hog or Tugboat?

 
Album Review: Ball-Hog or Tugboat?

  • Artist: Mike Watt
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Total Time: 68:35
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For his first solo album, Mike Watt assembled a different band for each track, creating a veritable who's who of post-punk and alternative rock -- Eddie Vedder, Dave Grohl, Thurston Moore, J Mascis, Frank Black, Evan Dando, Dave Pirner, Henry Rollins, Flea, Lee Ranaldo, Mike D, and Pat Smear all appear, among others. Predictably, the sound is somewhat schizophrenic, but no more so than the average Minutemen album. Ball-Hog or Tugboat? is more polished than anything the Minutemen released, yet looser than fIREHOSE, filled with jazz-inflected breaks and sheer sonic freakouts, but dominated by a surprisingly large number of pop songs. On the power pop rush of "Piss-Bottle Man," Dando sings with more emotion than on most Lemonheads records, and "Chinese Fire Drill" shows an effective folky side to Watt's music. And Watt's own vocals on "Big Train" are as big-hearted, sly, and funny as the album itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Big Train Tony Kinman Mike Watt (3:19)
Against the 70's (Lyrics) Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:27)
Drove up from Pedro Mike Watt Mike Watt (4:30)
Piss-Bottle Man Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:15)
Chinese Firedrill Mike Watt, Joe Carducci Mike Watt (4:24)
Intense Song for Madonna to Sing Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:03)
Tuff Gnarl Thurston Moore Mike Watt (3:10)
Sexual Military Dynamics Mike Watt Mike Watt (2:39)
Max and Wells Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:08)
E-Ticket Ride Mike Watt Mike Watt (4:26)
Forever - One Brother's Opinion Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:40)
Song for Igor Mike Watt Mike Watt (2:43)
Tell 'Em, Boy! Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:28)
Sidemouse Advice Mike Watt Mike Watt (3:30)
Heartbeat Mike Watt Mike Watt (5:30)
Maggot Brain George Clinton, Hazel Mike Watt (12:04)
Coincidence Is Either Hit or Miss Mike Watt Mike Watt (2:19)

Credits

Mark Lanegan (Vocals), Lee Ranaldo (Guitar), Henry Rollins (Vocals), Bernie Worrell (Organ (Hammond)), Nels Cline (Guitar (Acoustic)), Nels Cline (Guitar), Nels Cline (Guitar (Electric)), Nels Cline (Slide Guitar), Joe Baiza (Guitar), Paul Roessler (Piano), Spot (Mandolin), Spot (Viola), Pat Smear (Vocals), Frank Black (Vocals), Tony Atherton (Sax (Alto)), Brock Avery (Drums), Mario Caldato, Jr. (?), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Hollers), Mike D (Vocals), Evan Dando (Vocals), Epic Soundtracks (Tambourine), Flea (Bass), Flea (Trumpet (Pocket)), Danny Frankel (Percussion), John Golden (Mastering), Dave Grohl (Drums), Dave Grohl (Lap Steel Guitar), Rachel Haden (Vocals (Background)), John Hanlon (Engineer), John Hanlon (Mixing), Eric Janko (Assistant Engineer), David Kahne (Mixing), Bob Lee (Drums), J Mascis (Guitar), J Mascis (Drums), Tony Maxwell (Cello), Vince Meghrouni (Percussion), Vince Meghrouni (Drums), Vince Meghrouni (Sax (Tenor)), Vince Meghrouni (Vocals), Vince Meghrouni (Vocals (Background)), John Molo (Drums), Thurston Moore (Guitar), Krist Novoselic (Farfisa Organ), Stephen Perkins (Percussion), Stephen Perkins (Drums), Dave Pirner (Vocals), Rojo (Assistant Engineer), Zander Schloss (Guitar), Rob Seifert (Mixing), Steve Shelley (Drums), John P. Strohm (Guitar), Eddie Vedder (Guitar), Eddie Vedder (Vocals), Eddie Vedder (Vocals (Background)), Anna Waronker (Vocals (Background)), Mike Watt (Bass), Mike Watt (Vocals), Mike Watt (Producer), Mike Watt (Main Performer), Cris Kirkwood (Banjo), Curt Kirkwood (Guitar), Petra Haden (Violin), Petra Haden (Vocals (Background)), Tiffany Anders (Vocals), Bob Lang (Assistant Engineer), Gary Lee Conner (Guitar), Steve Culp (Assistant Engineer), John Eder (Photography), Carla Bozulich (Vocals), Carla Bozulich (Vocals (Background)), Raymond Pettibon (?), Raymond Pettibon (Drawing), Doug Erb (Design), Matthew Ellard (Assistant Engineer), Frank Gryner (Assistant Engineer), Ad-Rock (Guitar), Ad-Rock (Drums), Ad-Rock (Hollers), Michael Preussner (Drums), Richie West (Drums), Ronda Rindone (Clarinet (Bass)), Keith McCaw (Guitar (Acoustic)), Wayne Griffin (Drums)
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Ball-Hog or Tugboat?
Studio album by Mike Watt
Released February 28, 1995
Recorded May 29, 1994 to September 11, 1994
Genre Alternative rock
Length 68:35
Label Columbia Records
Producer Mike Watt
Professional reviews
Mike Watt chronology
Ball-Hog or Tugboat?
(1995)
Contemplating The Engine Room
(1997)

Ball-Hog or Tugboat? is the debut solo album by former Minutemen and fIREHOSE bassist, songwriter and vocalist Mike Watt. It was recorded in 1994, and came at a personal and professional career crossroads for Watt. fIREHOSE had broken up after eight years and six releases earlier in 1994, and his marriage to former Black Flag bassist Kira Roessler had ended in divorce (although both their friendship and their dual-bass project Dos continued; Kira also contributed some computer graphics to the album's artwork).

Without a full-time band, Watt recruited a wide variety of friends and fellow travelers to participate in the recording of the album. These included fellow SST Records alumni like former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins, members of Sonic Youth, Curt and Cris Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets, former Saccharine Trust guitarist Joe Baiza, Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis, and former SST house producer Spot, as well as members of bands who had either toured with and/or been influenced by the Minutemen and fIREHOSE, including Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl (making their first recorded appearance on a record since Kurt Cobain's death), Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros drummer Stephen Perkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers's Flea, Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner, former Germs and Nirvana guitarist Pat Smear, former Pixies singer Frank Black, former Screamers and Twisted Roots keyboardist Paul Roessler (who was also Watt's brother-in-law), The Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando, The Circle Jerks's Zander Schloss, former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan, jazz/punk guitar wizard Nels Cline and his drummer Michael Preussner, That dog's Petra and Rachel Haden and Anna Waronker and Mike D and Adam Horowitz of the Beastie Boys. Also participating on the album were Parliament/Funkadelic organist Bernie Worrell, Carla Bozulich of the Geraldine Fibbers and Bruce Hornsby drummer John Molo.

In interviews and on his online tour journals, Watt has nicknamed Ball-Hog... "The Wrestling Album", as he considered the various lineups we worked with on the album as "people getting into the ring" with him. Watt has also mentioned in interviews that professional wrestling is one of the few things he regularly watches on television (He once named The Magnificent Muraco as a favorite wrestler of his.) Watt's longtime best friend, artist Raymond Pettibon (another wrestling fan), added to the wrestling theme by contributing to the artwork a panel cartoon with the caption "Sex with you is like watching scientific wrestling".[1]

"Big Train" was the first single from the album and one of only two songs Watt sang lead vocal on (the other being the closing track, "Coincidence Is Either Hit Or Miss".) The album's other singles, "Against The 70's" and "Piss-Bottle Man", featured Eddie Vedder and Evan Dando on lead vocals respectively. All three of the singles were airplay hits on both modern rock and college radio, with "Against The 70's" peaking at #21 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart [1]. Videos were also shot for "Big Train" and "Piss-Bottle Man"; the former video originally featured models of Union Pacific trains in the footage, which was blurred out in a subsequent version of the clip after the company raised a copyright objection.

As part of the label's push behind the album, Columbia released the album as a limited-run double-vinyl LP, pressed on deep blue vinyl, and in a limited edition cardboard 12-inch by 6-inch sleeve that included both the standard CD insert as well as a second CD booklet that contained a "glossary of Pedro slang" [2]

Watt toured behind the album with two different ensembles, the first being an all-star trio with Eddie Vedder on guitar and vocals and Dave Grohl on drums, and the second being a four-piece nicknamed The Crew Of The Flying Saucer with guitarist Nels Cline and two drummers, Michael Preussner and Vince Meghrouni.

To date, Ball-Hog... is the biggest selling album of Mike Watt's career other than the Minutemen's Double Nickels On The Dime.[citation needed]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Mike Watt; except where indicated

  1. "Big Train" (Tony Kinman, Chip Kinman) – 3:21
  2. "Against The 70's" – 3:28
  3. "Drove Up From Pedro" – 4:32
  4. "Piss-Bottle Man" – 3:16
  5. "Chinese Firedrill" (Watt, Joe Carducci) – 3:25
  6. "Intense Song For Madonna To Sing" – 3:05
  7. "Tuff Gnarl" (Sonic Youth) – 3:10
  8. "Sexual Military Dynamics" (Watt, Henry Rollins) – 2:39
  9. "Max And Wells" – 3:11
  10. "E-Ticket Ride" – 4:27
  11. "Forever... One Reporter's Opinion" – 3:41
  12. "Song For Igor" – 2:46
  13. "Tell 'Em Boy!" – 3:29
  14. "Sidemouse Advice" – 3:31
  15. "Heartbeat" – 5:34
  16. "Maggot Brain" (George Clinton, Eddie Hazel) – 12:05
  17. "Coincidence Is Either Hit Or Miss" – 2:20

Personnel

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References and footnotes

  1. ^ Contrary to some Internet speculation, the "Tugboat?" in the album title is not a reference to the WWE wrestling character Tugboat

 
 
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