Jerk of All Trades

1995 studio album by Lunachicks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jerk of All Trades is a studio album by New York City punk rock band Lunachicks.[2][3][4] It was released in 1995 by Go-Kart Records and was produced by Ray Martin.

Released1995
Recorded1993–1995
Length52:34
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Jerk of All Trades
Studio album by
Released1995
Recorded1993–1995
GenrePunk rock
Length52:34
LabelGo-Kart[1]
ProducerRay Martin
Lunachicks chronology
Binge & Purge
(1992)
Jerk of All Trades
(1995)
Pretty Ugly
(1997)
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Critical reception

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Entertainment Weekly called Jerk of All Trades "an album of punkoid riffs and comic, melodic choruses."[7] Trouser Press wrote: "Inoffensive songs of varying seriousness about pets, dolls, adolescent pranks and reproductive rights ... give the album a conceptual variety thoroughly blunted by the stultifying sameness of the music, a relentless barrage that furiously digs itself down a boring hole."[8] The Sun Sentinel wrote that "roaring guitars and screaming vocals make for a noisy full-length disc, but it's fun in an infantile way."[9] The Deseret News deemed the album "filled with image-altering guitars and hyper-intense arrangements."[10]

The A.V. Club called the title track "arguably Lunachicks’ greatest song."[11]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Theo Kogan except as noted; all music is composed by Lunachicks.

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1."Drop Dead"2:52
2."Fingerful"4:13
3."F.D.S."2:45
4."Light as a Feather"3:15
5."Edgar"3:27
6."Dogyard"2:22
7."Buttplug"1:12
8."Bitterness Barbie"3:13
9."Deal with It"3:38
10."Brickface + Stucco"3:12
11."Jerk of All Trades"2:22
12."Spoilt"3:54
13."Ring + Run"1:46
14."Fallopian Rhapsody"4:27
15."Insomnia"3:44
16."Why Me?"6:12
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For track 11, "Jerk of All Trades," trumpet is played by Tommy Kennedy.

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