Tonite... the Singles Bar

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Tonite... the Singles Bar
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Compilation album by
Released1991
Recorded1988 (1988)–1991 (1991)
Genre Noise rock, punk blues
Length35:12
Label Clawfist
Producer Gallon Drunk, Tony Harris
Gallon Drunk chronology
Tonite... the Singles Bar
(1991)
You, the Night ... and the Music
(1992)
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Tonite... the Singles Bar is a compilation album by Gallon Drunk, released in 1991 through Clawfist. It contains several of the band's early singles dating back to 1988. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Last Gasp (Safty)"Joe Byfield, Nick Coombes, Mike Delanian, James Johnston 4:00
2."Rolling Home"Mike Delanian, James Johnston2:28
3."Snakepit"Mike Delanian, James Johnston2:51
4."Misirlou"Traditional arr.4:43
5."Ruby"Joy May Creasy, Simeon, Danny Taylor4:39
6."Draggin' Along"Joe Byfield, Nick Coombes, Mike Delanian, James Johnston3:53
7."May the Earth Open Here"Mike Delanian, James Johnston3:09
8."Please Give Me Something"Fell3:08
9."The Whirlpool"Mike Delanian, James Johnston2:46
10."Gallon Drunk"Joe Byfield, Nick Coombes, Mike Delanian, James Johnston3:35
2007 remastered CD
No.TitleLength
11."Just One More" (live)3:59
12."Some Fool's Mess" (live)5:37
13."Jake on the Make" (live)2:24
14."Push the Boat Out" (live)5:08
15."Arlington Road" (live)4:56
16."Bedlam" (live)5:39
17."You Should Be Ashamed" (live)3:48
18."Two Wings Mambo" (live)7:50

Personnel

Gallon Drunk
Production and additional personnel

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References

  1. McDonald, Steven. "Tonite...The Singles Bar". Allmusic. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  2. Anderson, Lydia (2007). "Gallon Drunk". Trouser Press . Retrieved March 17, 2013.