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Field Day

 
Album Review: Field Day

  • Artist: Dag Nasty
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For album number three, the band headed to Los Angeles, switched drummers along the way (with Scott Garrett taking over on the skins), and created a thoroughly and totally lost rock classic -- not just punk, but something more than that. Armed with all the fire and fervor of the music the members grew up with, but not content to simply do that over again, Dag Nasty at this point even moved beyond their earlier work for something at once more mature, gripping, and energetic. Easily the equal of the Replacements at their best -- and as much a forebear of the Goo Goo Dolls' eventual success as a Minneapolis quartet -- Field Day is just that for the group. Peter Cortner's singing in a mere year's time has moved from the edgy, high-pitched rasp of Wig Out to include a ruminative, gently expressing tone, with more vocal control and a sweet edge than one will find in most of the band's peers. As for his lyrics, besides the analysis of personal interaction that defined earlier Dag Nasty material, Cortner addresses everything from being in a band and wanting to write "songs, powerful songs" to reflections on death, loss, and separation. The tone is pretty much of the guy Cortner found himself to be -- a transplant in LA, finding new haunts (the at once funny and touching "La Penita"), new friends, but also new challenges. As a result, "Dear Mrs. Touma" might be the band's high-water mark, and one for punk in general, retelling a scenario of accidental death, faith, and hypocrisy with cutting, affecting depth. Brian Baker, meanwhile, can still create the basic three-chord chargers, but the earlier signs that he wanted to try more with his work get full flower here. Still thankfully avoiding his soon-to-come descent into metal hash, everything from post-Byrds shimmer and gentle fingerpicking (even acoustic flamenco!) to big, heroic leads gets an airing. Two fine covers -- the Ruts' "Staring at the Rude Boys" and Wire's "12XU," doubtless an echo of Baker's previous take with Minor Threat -- and a good version of the first album effort "Under Your Influence" help fill out this unfairly forgotten record. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Trouble Is Dag Nasty (3:33)
Field Day Dag Nasty (2:28)
Things That Make No Sense Dag Nasty (2:44)
The Ambulance Song Dag Nasty (3:38)
Staring at the Rude Boys Dag Nasty (2:49)
13 Seconds Under Water Dag Nasty (:46)
La Penita Dag Nasty (4:09)
Dear Mrs. Touma Dag Nasty (2:37)
Matt Dag Nasty (1:34)
I've Heard Dag Nasty Dag Nasty (:12)
Under Your Influence Dag Nasty Dag Nasty (3:37)
Typical Dag Nasty (2:37)
Here's to You Dag Nasty (2:49)
(16 Count) Dag Nasty (:21)
Never Green Lane Dag Nasty (1:55)
You're Mine Dag Nasty (3:52)
All Ages Show Dag Nasty Dag Nasty (2:38)
12 X U Dag Nasty (1:32)

Credits

Peter Cortner (Vocals), Brian Baker (Guitar), John Hampton (Cover Photo), Scott Garrett (Drums), Doug Carrion (Bass), Patricia Mooney (Layout Design)
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Field Day
Studio album by Dag Nasty
Released February 1988
Recorded November 1987
Genre Hardcore punk
Melodic hardcore
Length 33:54 (original)
43:50 (reissue)
Label Giant Records
Professional reviews
Dag Nasty chronology
Wig Out at Denko's
(1987)
Field Day
(1988)
Four on the Floor
(1992)

Field Day is an Album by Dag Nasty released in 1988 through Giant Records. Released in Europe on We Bite Records. The album features a cover-version of The Ruts classic 'Staring at the rude boys'. It also offers a new recording of the band classic 'Under your influence'. The original version appears on the band's debut LP Can I Say with vocalist Dave Smalley. The CD bonus track '12XU' is originally written by Wire but has been covered by Brian Baker's former band Minor Threat, too.

Track listing

  1. "Trouble Is" - 3:33
  2. "Field Day" - 2:28
  3. "Things That Make No Sense" - 2:44
  4. "The Ambulance Song" - 3:38
  5. "Staring at the Rude Boys" - 2:49
  6. "13 Seconds Underwater" - 0:46
  7. "La Penita" - 4:09
  8. "Dear Mrs. Touma" - 2:37
  9. "Matt" - 1:34
  10. "I've Heard" - 0:12
  11. "Under Your Influence" - 3:37
  12. "Typical" - 2:37
  13. "Here's to You" - 2:49
  14. "16 Count" - 0:21

CD bonus tracks

  1. "Never Green Lane" - 1:55
  2. "You're Mine" - 3:52
  3. "All Ages Show" - 2:38
  4. "12XU" - 1:31

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