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Peculiar

 
Album Review: Peculiar

  • Artist: The Slackers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 21, 2006
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

From the moment Vic Ruggiero takes the mic on Peculiar's opening track, "86 the Mayo," there's a notable difference in sound from the Slackers' previous sets. But that's deliberate, for the band recorded this set in a very unique way. A hybrid set created from a live show recorded before a packed Dutch club, with rhythm tracks and overdubs done in the studio, the album captures the group's on-stage energy, while simultaneously offering a clarity of sound that's studio-perfect. All the better to appreciate the Slackers' superb musicianship, adroit genre shifts, and sublime crossover styling. The instrumentals showcase the former in two very different genres, "Capo" highlighting their funky, early reggae, skinhead-stomping sound, and "Sauron" their jazzy, big-band skills. "What Went Wrong," meanwhile, highlights the band's ability to meld styles on a song that begins as a rock ballad but subtly shifts into classic Stax-flavored R&B. "Wrong" is one of a clutch of relationship songs found within, but the set swings from the personal to the highly political, and in today's climes it's those latter tracks that most deeply resonate. The roots reggae "Propaganda" is the centerpiece of these concerns (its video is included), determinedly questioning the spin, platitudes, and cover-ups fed to the public, while these lies and hypocrisies are used to indict the Bush administration as "International War Criminals." Indeed the world has gone "Crazy," and to a compulsive rockers riddim that will send the skankers raving. The cover of "I Shall Be Released" ends the album on a positive note. Peculiar is a stellar set, the sound magnificent, the lyrics thought-provoking, the music sensational. And even better, it brings Hepcat's Alex Desert back to disc, the cherry on a most spectacular cake. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
86 the Mayo The Slackers (4:23)
Peculiar The Slackers (4:08)
Propaganda Marcus Geard The Slackers (4:31)
Crazy The Slackers The Slackers (3:31)
Set the Girl Free The Slackers (2:38)
In Walked Capo The Slackers (3:21)
I'd Rather Die Happy The Slackers (2:59)
What Went Wrong The Slackers (3:55)
Keep It Simple The Slackers (3:05)
International War Criminal The Slackers (3:57)
Sauron The Slackers (3:46)
Rider The Slackers (4:02)
I Shall Be Released The Slackers (6:50)
Propaganda [DVD] The Slackers

Credits

Alex Desert (Vocals (Background)), Alan Douches (Mastering), David Hillyard (Saxophone), David Hillyard (Group Member), Larry McDonald (Percussion), Sidney Mills (Organ), Sidney Mills (Mixing), Eddie "Headdie" Ocampo (Layout Design), Victor Rice (Technical Support), Victor Ruggiero (Organ), Victor Ruggiero (Guitar), Victor Ruggiero (Piano), Victor Ruggiero (Vocals), Victor Ruggiero (Producer), Victor Ruggiero (Mixing), Victor Ruggiero (Group Member), Ara Babajian (Drums), Ara Babajian (Group Member), Marcus Geard (Bass), Marcus Geard (Vocals (Background)), Marcus Geard (Group Member), T.J. Scanlon (Guitar), Brian Dixon (Engineer), Glen Pine (Trombone), Glen Pine (Vocals), Glen Pine (Group Member), Jay "Agent" Nugent (Guitar), Jay "Agent" Nugent (Photography), Jay "Agent" Nugent (Group Member), Mike Ciati (Engineer), Susan Hoffman Watts (Trumpet), Philipp Virus (Video Director), Jeff Baker (Assistant)
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Peculiar
Studio album by The Slackers
Released 2006
Recorded ????
Genre Ska
Length 48:42
Label Hellcat Records
Producer Jeff "King Django" Baker
Vic Ruggiero
The Slackers chronology
Slack in Japan
(2005)
Peculiar
(2006)
Big Tunes! Hits & Misses from 1996 to 2006
(2007)

Peculiar is an album by the New York City ska band The Slackers. It was released on HellCat Records in 2006 (See 2006 in Music).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "86 The Mayo" (Ruggiero) – 4:23
  2. "Peculiar" (Ruggiero) – 4:08
  3. "Propaganda" (Ruggiero/Babajian/Geard) – 4:31
  4. "Crazy" (Ruggiero/the Slackers) – 3:31
  5. "Set The Girl Free" (Ruggiero) – 2:38
  6. "In Walked Capo" (Pine) – 3:21
  7. "I'd Rather Die Happy" (Ruggiero) – 2:59
  8. "What Went Wrong" (Pine) – 3:55
  9. "Keep It Simple" (Hillyard/Ruggiero) – 3:05
  10. "International War Criminal" (Ruggiero) – 3:57
  11. "Sauron" (Hillyard) – 3:46
  12. "Rider" (Ruggiero) – 4:02
  13. "I Shall Be Released" (B. Dylan) – 4:20

Personnel

Players

Additional Players

  • Marc Lyn - Backing Vocals on 3, 5, 6, 12, 13
  • Alex Desert - Backing Vocals on 1, 5
  • Larry McDonald - Percussion on 12, 13
  • Sidney Mills - Organ on 13
  • T.J. Scanlon - Guitar on 12, 13
  • Susan Walls - Trumpet on 2, 8
  • Katharine Wherry- Resident Hoebag on 6, 9

 
 

 

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