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What Up, Dog?

 
Album Review: What Up, Dog?

  • Artist: Was (Not Was)
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 68:28
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The guests are fewer (though Frank Sinatra, Jr., sings one song), but the oddities go on, with "11 MPH," a review of the JFK assassination, and "Dad I'm in Jail," a proud rant by David Was. Also included: the hits "Spy in the House of Love" and "Walk the Dinosaur." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Somewhere in America There's a Street Named After My Dad (Lyrics) Don Was, David Was Was (Not Was) (3:42)
Spy in the House of Love (Lyrics) Don Was, David Was Was (Not Was) (4:18)
Out Come the Freaks (Lyrics) David Was, Don Was Was (Not Was) (4:36)
Earth to Doris (Lyrics) Don Was, David Was Was (Not Was) (2:03)
Love Can Be Bad Luck Don Was, David Was, Marshall Crenshaw Was (Not Was) (3:52)
Boy's Gone Crazy David Was, Don Was Was (Not Was) (3:44)
11 MPH [Abe Zapp Ruder Version] David Was, Don Was Was (Not Was) (4:05)
What Up, Dog? (Lyrics) Don Was, David Was, Sir Harry Bowens Was (Not Was) (1:48)
Anything Can Happen Don Was, David Was, Bruce Cockburn, Aaron Zigman Was (Not Was) (3:57)
Robot Girl (Lyrics) David Was, Don Was Was (Not Was) (3:48)
Wedding Vows in Vegas (Lyrics) Don Was, David Was Was (Not Was) (3:38)
Anytime Lisa Don Was, David Was Was (Not Was) (4:15)
Walk the Dinosaur (Lyrics) Randy Jacobs, David Was, Don Was Was (Not Was) (4:22)
I Can't Turn You Loose Don Was, David Was, Otis Redding, McElvoy Robinson, Steve Cropper Was (Not Was) (3:37)
Shadow & Jimmy Elvis Costello, David Was Was (Not Was) (4:18)
Dad I'm in Jail (Lyrics) Don Was, David Was Was (Not Was) (12:25)

Credits

Richard Niles (Arranger), Dee Lewis (Vocals (Background)), Dann Huff (Guitar), Roland Herrington (Engineer), John Thirlwell (Horn), Martin Phillipps (Engineer), Sir Harry Bowens (Vocals), Richard Feldstein (Vocals (Background)), Helen Terry (Vocals), Bill Reichenbach Jr. (Horn), John Thirkell (Overdubs), John Heiden (Art Direction), Sir Harry Bowens (Vocal Arrangement), Don Was (Mandolin), Desy Campbell (Vocals (Background)), Bill Reichenbach Jr. (Overdubs), Kevin "Guido" Techirhart (Percussion), Arthur Marbury (Vocals (Background)), John Lewis (Associate Producer), Jerry Hey (Overdubs), David Was (Flute), David Was (Keyboards), Vicky (Art Direction), Pete Beachill (Brass), Sweet Pea Atkinson (Vocals (Background)), Ron Pangborn (Drums), Bill Riechenbach (Brass), Arnold McCuller (Vocals), Philip Todd (Horn), Kathy Kosins (Vocals (Background)), Buddy Childers (Trumpet), Jack Tann (?), Luis Resto (Keyboards), Stevie Salas (Producer), Jack Leitenberg (?), Marcus Miller (Bass), Oscar Brashear (Trumpet), Dan Higgens (Overdubs), Don Was (Keyboards), Don Was (Guitar), David Was (Saxophone), Micajah Ryan (Engineer), Rick Shoemaker (Vocals (Background)), Helen Terry (Vocals (Background)), Robin Smith (Keyboards), John Barclay (Horn), David Was (Harmonica), Don Was (Bass), Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Producer), Guy Barker (Overdubs), Casio (Mixing), Jerry Hey (Brass), Allen Lenard (Vocals), Calli Bucci (Production Coordination), Troy Krueger (Engineer), Tom O'Leary (Engineer), flapping, Flapping, Flapping (Art Direction), Larry Williams (Brass), Dan Higgens (Brass), John Thirkell (Brass), David Was (Vocals), Pete Steinfeld (Vocals (Background)), Winston Watson (Drums), Richard Niles (String Arrangements), Ruby Turner (Vocals), Kim Hutchcroft (Overdubs), Michael Zikha (?), Paul Riser (Arranger), Donald Ray Mitchell (Vocals (Background)), John Patitucci (Bass), Carol Hall (Vocals), Mike Pela (Engineer), Al Kooper (Keyboards), Jerry Hey (Horn), T. Bone Was (Producer), Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Engineer), Christopher Davies (Horn), Donald Ray Mitchell (Vocals), Carol Hall (Vocals (Background)), Randy Jacobs (Guitar), Daniel Schroeger (Producer), Frank Sinatra, Jr. (Vocals), Marcus Belgrave (Trumpet), David Bates (Executive Producer), Rick Shoemaker (Vocals), Pete Beachill (Overdubs), Debra Dobkins (Percussion), Geoff Fieger (Vocals (Background)), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Amp Fiddler (Keyboards), Pete Steinfeld (Vocals), Larry Williams (Saxophone), David Was (Mixing), Stuart Brooks (Strings), Martin Phillipps (Keyboards), Sir Harry Bowens (Vocals (Background)), Jacko (Mastering), Phil Da Costa (Engineer), Neil Stubenhaus (Bass), Dan Higgins (Horn), Paul "Wix" Wickens (Keyboards), Johnny Potoker (Engineer), Jonathan Lewis (?), John Weiss (Saxophone), Juliet Roberts (Vocals), Geoff Fieger (Vocals), Allen Lenard (Vocals (Background)), Lawrence Fratangelo (Percussion), David Friendly (Percussion), David Was (Producer), Carl "Butch" Small (Percussion), Guy Barker (Brass), Paul Jackson, Jr. (Guitar), Vic Emerson (Keyboards), Chris Davies (Overdubs), Daniel Schroeger (Keyboards), Allen Sides (Engineer), Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Mixing), Frank Ricotti (Percussion), John Heiden (Director), Stephen Chase (Engineer), John Van Tongeren (Keyboards), Arnold McCuller (Vocals (Background)), Kathy Kosins (Vocals), Bruce Nazarian (Guitar), Jack Tann (Associate Producer), Richard Feldstein (Vocals), Sir Harry Bowens (Arranger), Pete Barker (Engineer), Vickie St. Was (?), Desy Campbell (Vocals), Philip Todd (Overdubs), Allen Sides (Mixing), John Barclay (Overdubs), Kim Hutchcroft (Brass), Louis Fagenson (Arranger), Don Was (Vocals), Don Was (Synthesizer), Aaron Zigman (Keyboards), Dee Lewis (Vocals), Paul Riser (String Arrangements), Kevin Smith (Engineer), Michael Brauer (Engineer), Coral Gordon (Vocals), Chris Davis (Brass), Stuart Brooks (Horn), Larry Williams (Overdubs), Randall Jacobs (Guitar), Chris Irwin (Engineer), Paul Wright (Engineer), Michael Fisher (Percussion), Don Was (Engineer), Kevin Tschirhart (Percussion), Sweet Pea Atkinson (Vocals), Louis Fagenson (String Arrangements), Neil Steubenhaus (Bass), Stevie Salas (Guitar), Michael Bosley (Engineer), Alex Acuña (Percussion), Arthur Marbury (Vocals), Don Was (Mixing), Arnold McCutler (Vocals), Lincoln Clapp (Engineer), Kim Hutchcroft (Horn), David Dachinger (Mixing), Larry Williams (Horn), Don Was (Producer), Gemma Corfield (?), Yogi Horton (Drums), Ruby Turner (Vocals (Background)), Mark Isham (Trumpet), Debra Dobkin (Percussion), David McMurray (Saxophone), John Barclay (Brass), Philip Todd (Brass), Pete Beachill (Horn), David Dachinger (Engineer), Coral Gordon (Vocals (Background)), Rayse Biggs (Trumpet), Guy Barker (Horn), David Bates (Producer)
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What Up, Dog?
Studio album by Was (Not Was)
Released 1988
Recorded 1984-88
Genre Rock
Length 68:28
Label Chrysalis
Producer David Was, Don Was, Paul Staveley O'Duffy
Professional reviews
Was (Not Was) chronology
Born to Laugh at Tornadoes
(1983)
What Up, Dog?
(1988)
Are You Okay?
(1990)

What Up, Dog? is a 1988 album by Was (Not Was). It spawned the hit singles "Spy in the House of Love" (US #16) and "Walk the Dinosaur" (US #7). The music video for "Walk the Dinosaur", featuring the band performing while girls in campy cavegirl costumes danced, was in heavy rotation on MTV and MuchMusic in 1989. Artist/animator Christoph Simon created videos to accompany the tracks "What Up Dog?", "Dad I'm in Jail" and the Tom Waits-style "Earth to Doris". These appeared on MTV's Liquid Television and in various film festivals, including the Spike & Mike festival.

While the album had fewer guest musicians than their previous album, Frank Sinatra, Jr. supplied guest vocals on "Wedding Vows in Vegas".

In 1997, Steve Winwood released a tune which borrowed not just the title of "Spy in the House of Love" but also the bass line and other elements. However, no lawsuits ensued (or were settled out of court).[citation needed]

In 1989, it was ranked #99 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s.

The song configurations differ between CD, LP and cassette.

Contents

CD Track listing (except for Fontana UK CD release)

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Somewhere in America There's a Street Named after My Dad"   David Was/Don Was 3:42
2. "Spy in the House of Love"   David Was/Don Was 4:18
3. "Out Come the Freaks"   David Was/Don Was 4:36
4. "Earth to Doris"   David Was/Don Was 2:03
5. "Love Can Be Bad Luck"   David Was/Marshall Crenshaw/Don Was 3:52
6. "Boy's Gone Crazy"   David Was/Don Was 3:44
7. "11 MPH (Abe Zapp Ruder Version)"   David Was/Don Was 4:05
8. "What up, Dog?"   David Was/Don Was/Harry Bowens/Sweetpea Atkinson 1:48
9. "Anything Can Happen"   David Was/Don Was/Aaron Zigman 3:57
10. "Robot Girl"   David Was/Don Was 3:48
11. "Wedding Vows in Vegas"   David Was/Don Was 3:38
12. "Anytime Lisa"   David Was/Don Was 4:15
13. "Walk the Dinosaur"   David Was/Don Was/Randy Jacobs 4:22
14. "I Can't Turn You Loose"   Otis Redding 3:37
15. "Shadow & Jimmy"   David Was/Elvis Costello 4:18
16. "Dad I'm in Jail"   David Was/Don Was 1:25

LP track listing

The LP version had fewer songs and a different running order.

  1. "Somewhere in America There's a Street Named after My Dad"
  2. "Spy in the House of Love"
  3. "Out Come the Freaks"
  4. "Earth to Doris"
  5. "Anything Can Happen"
  6. "Boy's Gone Crazy"
  7. "What up, Dog?"
  8. "Love Can Be Bad Luck"
  9. "Walk the Dinosaur"
  10. "Shadow & Jimmy"
  11. "11 MPH"
  12. "Anytime Lisa"
  13. "Dad I'm in Jail"

Track listing of cassette version and Fontana CD release [834 291-2]

  1. "Spy in the House"
  2. "Boy's Gone Crazy"
  3. "Anything Can Happen"
  4. "Somewhere in America There's a Street Named after My Dad"
  5. "Out Come the Freaks"
  6. "Love Can Be Bad Luck"
  7. "Shadow & Jimmy"
  8. "11 MPH"
  9. "Robot Girl"
  10. "What Up Dog?"
  11. "Anytime Lisa"
  12. "Wedding Vows in Las Vegas"
  13. "Walk the Dinosaur"
  14. "I Can't Turn You Loose"
  15. "Dad I'm in Jail"

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