Brown Bag LP
1995 studio album by Citizen King
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Brown Bag LP was the debut album by Citizen King, released on Don't Records.
| Brown Bag LP | ||||
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| Released | August 8, 1995 | |||
| Genre | Alternative | |||
| Label | Don't Records | |||
| Producer | Dave Cooley, Matt Sims | |||
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Notes
They supported this recording with shows in and around their home city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The album has several tracks produced by Speech of Arrested Development fame.[1] The songs are a hybrid of funk, punk, hip hop, R&B, jazz, blues, and soul. Local favorites performed during this era at their energetic live shows at venues such as Milwaukee's The Rave included "Masquerade," "Beautiful Machine," "Amerekan" and "100 P.S.I." Citizen King's later recordings are a significant departure from the raw style presented on Brown Bag LP.
Track listing
- 100 PSI
- Passenger
- Feathered Friends
- Amerekan
- Beautiful Machine
- Good and Gone
- Intermission
- Masquerade
- Low in the Shadow
- Pitiful Men
- Who's That?
- Test Tube Blues
Personnel
- Matt Sims - lead vocals
- Kristian Riley - guitar
- Dave Cooley - keyboards
- Malcolm Michiles - turntables
- DJ Brooks - drums
- John Dominguez - bass