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With ten great songs, Yeah! is an album that lives up to its name -- quite possibly the only fully realized LP the band ever made. Eight covers, all given the treatment, and two originals -- one of which sold two million copies. Yeah! is the quintessential "nice little record" -- it won't take up a lot of your time, and it's got a very friendly vibe to it. The cover songs span a wide variety of musical styles, which isn't that surprising, considering that guitarist/vocalist Cub Koda has a deep knowledge of music history. From Hoyt Axton's "Lightning Bar Blues" to then-unknown Jimmy Cliff's "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" to Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane," the band pumps out all of its songs in a chugging, lighthearted manner that ends up being nothing but fun. Lead vocals were previously the exclusive domain of bassist Michael Lutz, but Koda emerges as a singer as well; Lutz may have been the more prototypical rock singer, but it was Koda's sleazy, nasal snarl that worked to perfection on the classic hit single "Smokin' In the Boys Room." While the success of "Smokin" opened a lot of doors for the band, it also pigeonholed them in such a way as to render them almost un-arrestable only a couple of years later. Between their wild onstage antics and the fact that the follow-up album, School Punks, was a blatant attempt at cashing in, the band lost a lot of the credibility they had earned by playing straight-ahead rock & roll. Although Brownsville Station would never again capture the magic here, Yeah! easily stands the test of time -- it's truly delightful. ~ Geoff Ginsberg, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Question of Temperature Don Henny, Mike Appel Brownsville Station (3:31)
Lightnin' Bar Blues Hoyt Axton Brownsville Station (2:52)
Take It or Leave It Brownsville Station (3:00)
All Night Long Cub Koda Brownsville Station (2:55)
Let Your Yeah Be Yeah Jimmy Cliff Brownsville Station (3:37)
Sweet Jane Lou Reed Brownsville Station (3:02)
Love, Love, Love Brownsville Station (2:55)
Go Out and Get Her Brownsville Station (2:56)
Barefootin' Robert Parker Brownsville Station (2:55)
Smokin' in the Boys' Room Michael Lutz, Cub Koda Brownsville Station (2:57)

Credits

D. Morris (Producer), Beverly Weinstein (Art Direction), Michael Lutz (Keyboards), Michael Lutz (Guitar), Cub Koda (Guitar), Michael Lutz (Vocals), Michael Lutz (Bass), Rob Malli (Photography), David "H Bomb" Weck (Drums), E. Stevens (Producer), Henry Weck (Vocals), Cub Koda (Harmonica), Al Malli (Management), Henry Weck (Drums), Michael Delugg (Engineer), Cub Koda (Vocals)
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Yeah!
Studio album by Brownsville Station
Released January 1, 1973
Genre Rock, Hard rock
Label Big Tree
Wounded Bird
Rhino/Atlantic
Producer Doug Morris
Eric Stevens
Professional reviews
Brownsville Station chronology
A Night on the Town
(1972)
Yeah!
(1973)
School Punks
(1974)

Yeah! is a studio album by the hard rock band Brownsville Station. It hit # 98 on the The Billboard 200 and the single "Smokin' In the Boys Room" reached #3 on U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and #27 in the UK Singles Chart.


Track listing

  1. "Question of Temperature" - 3:31
  2. "Lightnin' Bar Blues" - 2:52
  3. "Take It or Leave It" - 3:00
  4. "All Night Long" - 2:55
  5. "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" - 3:37
  6. "Sweet Jane" - 3:02
  7. "Love, Love, Love" - 2:55
  8. "Go Out and Get Her" - 2:56
  9. "Barefootin'" - 2:55
  10. "Smokin' In the Boys Room" - 2:57

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