Bootstrappers (album)
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| Bootstrappers | ||||
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| Released | 1989 | |||
| Recorded | 1989 | |||
| Genre | Improvised music | |||
| Length | ~52:00 | |||
| Label | New Alliance | |||
| Producer | Elliott Sharp, Mike Watt | |||
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Bootstrappers is the first release by the Bootstrappers, which at the time featured guitarist Elliott Sharp and the Reactionaries/Minutemen/Firehose rhythm section of bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley.[1]
On the album, Watt used a Guild Ashbory electric bass, an instrument the approximate size of a mandolin with rubber-band-like silicon strings.
After this album, bassist Mike Watt was replaced by bassist Thom Kotik and drummer George Hurley was replaced by drummer Jan Jakub Kotík.