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Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free

 
Album Review: Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free

  • Artist: Reel Big Fish
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 10, 2007
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's no secret that Reel Big Fish were less than pleased with their time spent at Jive/Mojo Records, and they made it pretty obvious as to their elation at being finally dropped sometime after 2005's We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy. So maybe that's why their first album back in the indie world, Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free, is the band's most lighthearted effort in years. That's not to say their trademark sarcasm, snarkiness, and sharp wit are any less present, since without those bits, it wouldn't really be a Reel Big Fish album. Don't worry, they're there -- see "Hate You," "Why Do All Girls Think They're Fat?," and "The New Version of You" as just a few examples -- but it's kinda nice that the Fish are largely back to simple and superficial mischief, instead of spending the majority of their time bitter at corporate suits and fans who call them sellouts. Reel Big Fish have simply made a fun, catchy as hell album, from the reggae-infused "Slow Down" to the island vibe of "Will the Revolution Come?" to the late-'90s ska-punk of "I'm Her Man." "My Imaginary Friend" has a nice chorus for a sunny-day skip down the street, while overly jovial cuts like the ridiculous "Party Down" and "Everybody's Drunk" clearly reveal the guys just enjoying playing together and having a good time. Listeners will have a hard time not following suit. This is playfulness reminiscent of the Everything Sucks era -- there's even the wonderful "Another F.U. Song" to rival the expletive blast of prior pit anthem "Nothin'" -- and seeing as some of Monkeys' songs are apparently reworked demos dating all the way back to 1999, that might have something to do with it. But reasons don't matter so much as the result, and Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free presents a rejuvenated, almost carefree Reel Big Fish completely unaware that their best years should be behind them; after all, ska-punk supposedly died years ago. But Reel Big Fish just keep plowing forward, pumping out the hits like it was the easiest thing in the world, and leaving their fans all the luckier for it. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Party Down Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (4:08)
Another F.U. Song Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (1:04)
Live Your Dream Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (3:13)
My Imaginary Friend Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (3:24)
Slow Down Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (5:04)
The New Version of You Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (3:23)
Will the Revolution Come? Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (2:22)
Another Day in Paradise (Lyrics) David Charles Reel Big Fish (2:41)
Everybody's Drunk Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (3:07)
Please Don't Tell Her I Have a Girlfriend Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (2:57)
Way Back Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (2:41)
Hate You (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (2:59)
Call You (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (3:12)
Why Do All Girls Think They're Fat? (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (2:33)
I'm Her Man (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (4:11)
Til I Hit the Ground Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (3:48)
Cannibal Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish (6:16)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Making of: Reel Big Fish Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free [D Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish

Credits

Aaron Barrett (Vocals), David Irish (Mixing), Aaron Barrett (Assistant Engineer), Addison Kowalski (Design), Aaron Barrett (Synthesizer), David Irish (Engineer), Aaron Barrett (Mixing), Aaron Barrett (Guitar), Ken Fermaglich (?), Aaron Barrett (Guitar (Electric)), Aaron Barrett (Soloist), Aaron Barrett (Mandolin), David Irish (Vocals), Aaron Barrett (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tom Derr (A&R), Meagan Christy (Assistant Engineer), Aaron Barrett (Glockenspiel), Jason Spiewak (A&R), Aaron Barrett (Organ), Vince Pileggi (Personal Manager)
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Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free
Studio album by Reel Big Fish
Released July 10, 2007
Recorded Recording Began on March 1 2007 at Music Inc. Studios
Orange, California, USA
Genre Ska punk
Length 57:03
Label Rock Ridge Music
Producer Aaron Barrett
Professional reviews
Reel Big Fish chronology
Duet All Night Long
(With Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer)

(2007)
Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free
(2007)
Fame, Fortune and Fornication
(2009)
Vinyl Release
Limited Edition Vinyl 2 LP set

Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free is the sixth studio album from Reel Big Fish, and their first studio album since being dropped by Jive Records. It was released on July 10, 2007.[1]

The CD is accompanied with a 22 minute DVD of the "Making of Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free". According to the documentary, this album was originally proposed as a fourth disc to the band's live album, but the band had decided they had enough live material and so decided to this album as a compilation of B-sides and re-recordings alongside some new songs. This documentary also contains footage of the band mixing a song which does not appear on the final album, about 20 minutes into the video.

The vinyl was made available on the Spring 2008 tour and was limited to 1000 units. Each album was split amongst two discs, the first a picture disc and the second a light green vinyl.

The title is a mondegreen of the line "Money for nothin' and chicks for free" from the Dire Straits song "Money for Nothing."

The song "Everybody's Drunk" was made up on the spot whilst the band performed on tomgreen.com.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Reel Big Fish, except as noted. 

Monkeys
# Title Length
1. "Party Down"   4:08
2. "Another F.U. Song"   1:04
3. "Live Your Dream"   3:13
4. "My Imaginary Friend"   3:24
5. "Slow Down"   5:04
6. "The New Version of You"   3:23
7. "Will the Revolution Come?"   2:22
8. "Another Day In Paradise" (Phil Collins cover) 2:41
9. "Everybody's Drunk" (contains melody to Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It") 3:07
10. "Please Don't Tell Her I Have a Girlfriend"   2:57
Chimps
# Title Rerecording of track that originally appeared Length
11. "Way Back"   Japanese release of We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy 2:41
12. "Hate You"   Everything Sucks 2:59
13. "Call You"   Everything Sucks 3:12
14. "Why Do All Girls Think They're Fat?"   Everything Sucks 2:33
15. "I'm Her Man"   Return of the Mullet, Everything Sucks 4:11
16. "Til I Hit the Ground"   Return of the Mullet 3:48
17. "Cannibal"   Previously unreleased track 6:16
Bonus tracks from iTunes and vinyl release
# Title Length
18. "Bang! The Mouse Explodes"   3:28
19. "Cannibal (Dance Mix)"   4:13


On the back cover of the album, tracks 1 through 10 are credited as "Monkeys" whilst tracks 11 through 17 are credited as "Chimps." The Chimps section of the album consists of re-recordings. A video has been released for the song "Party Down".

The band's MySpace page indicates that 19 songs were recorded during the sessions, leaving 2 songs that will not appear on the store-bought album. Both of these, "Bang! The Mouse Explodes" and "Cannibal (Dance Mix)," are available on the iTunes and vinyl releases of the album. Portions of an unknown 20th track can be heard on the DVD packaged with the CD.

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Molly Barrett - Southern belle on "I'm Her Man"
  • David Irish - Group vocals, additional cursing on "Another F.U. Song"
  • Brian Klemm - Guitar solo fighter on "I'm Her Man" and additional cursing on "Another F.U. Song"
  • Jon Kubis - Accordion on "Please Don't Tell Her I Have a Girlfriend"
  • Captain Morgan - Credited for humorous effect on the song "Everybody's Drunk".
  • Kiersten Stevens - Rape Whistle on "Everybody's Drunk"

 
 

 

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