Let's Go Scare Al
1988 studio album by Gear Daddies
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Let's Go Scare Al is the first album by the American band Gear Daddies.[1][2] The album was released in 1988 on the Gark record label, and re-released in 1990 on Polygram Records.[3]
Released1988
LabelGark
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| Released | 1988 | |||
| Label | Gark | |||
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Critical reception
The Chicago Tribune deemed the album "scary stuff indeed, filled with all the painful feelings that come from not fitting in, trying to be cool and acting like a jerk instead, and being used and abused by those closest to you."[7] In 1999, the St. Cloud Times wrote that it "wonderfully combines the ups and downs of small-town living with a good-time country bar sound."[8]
Track listing
- Cut Me Off
- Statue of Jesus
- Boys Will Be Boys
- Don't Forget Me
- Heavy Metal Böyz
- Drank So Much (Just Feel Stupid)
- She's Happy
- Blues Mary
- This Time
- Strength
Personnel
- Randy Broughten: guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro
- Nick Ciola: bass
- Billy Dankert: drums, piano, vocals
- Martin Zellar: guitar, harmonica, vocals