Scapegoats (album)
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| Scapegoats | ||||
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| Released | 1991 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | China | |||
| Producer | Al Kooper | |||
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Scapegoats is an album by the American band Green on Red, released in 1991.[1][2] They supported it with a European tour.[3] "Little Things in Life" and "Two Lovers (Waitin' to Die)" were released as singles.[4][5]
Produced by Al Kooper, who also played keyboards, the album was recorded in Nashville, with Dan Stuart and Chuck Prophet backed by studio musicians that included Dan Penn, Tony Joe White, and Spooner Oldham.[6][7] The band had considered using Kooper on Here Come the Snakes.[8] Stuart was influenced by what he considered the standard Nashville songwriting "system".[9] "Gold in the Graveyard" is about a graverobber.[10] "Two Lovers (Waitin' to Die)" relates the story of two partners dying of AIDS.[11]