Meet The Smithereens!
Meet The Smithereens! | ||||
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Studio album by The Smithereens | ||||
Released | January 16, 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Koch | |||
Producer | Dennis Diken, Jim Babjak, Kurt Reil, Pat DiNizio | |||
The Smithereens chronology | ||||
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Rolling Stone | [1] |
Meet The Smithereens! is the seventh studio album by Carteret, New Jersey-based rock band The Smithereens. The album features the band covering The Beatles' 1964 debut American album, Meet The Beatles!.[2] Based on the fact that he is not on the cover and that he is not credited in the insert booklet, this is The Smithereens' first album without original bassist Mike Mesaros (replaced by Severo "The Thrilla" Jornacion). According to Pat DiNizio, the band immersed themselves in 1964 ephemera (like the bobbleheads that made the cover) in preparation for recording.[3] The album was released in stores on January 16, 2007.[4]
Track listing
All tracks written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, except where noted. See also: Lennon–McCartney
- "I Want to Hold Your Hand" - 2:29
- "I Saw Her Standing There" - 3:00
- "This Boy" - 2:33
- "It Won't Be Long" - 2:16
- "All I've Got to Do" - 2:06
- "All My Loving" - 2:10
- "Don't Bother Me" (George Harrison) - 2:33
- "Little Child" - 1:49
- "Till There Was You" (Meredith Willson) - 2:14
- "Hold Me Tight" - 2:33
- "I Wanna Be Your Man" - 2:07
- "Not a Second Time" - 2:10
Personnel
- Pat DiNizio - vocals, guitar
- Jim Babjak - guitar, vocals
- Severo "The Thrilla" Jornacion - bass
- Dennis Diken - drums, percussion, vocals
- Kurt Reil - harmony vocals, recording, mixing
with:
- Kristin Reil - percussion on "Don't Bother Me"
- John Hawken - piano on "Little Child" and "Not a Second Time"
- Dave Amels - organ on "I Wanna Be Your Man"
References
- ↑ Rolling Stone review
- ↑ "Smithereens pay homage to Meet The Beatles". What Goes On. November 9, 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-09.
- ↑ "Meet the Smithereens... Again!". Crawdaddy!. March 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-05.
- ↑ "Meet the Smithereens Official album site". Koch Records. December 16, 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
External links
- Article at Pat DiNizio's official site
- Crawdaddy!: Meet the Smithereens... Again!
- NY Times: Interpreting the Beatles Without Copying
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