Jerry Jerry And The Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra - Road Gore The Band That Drank Too Much
Artist: Jerry Jerry And The Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra
Album: Road Gore The Band That Drank Too Much
Rating: 4.29
Album: Road Gore The Band That Drank Too Much
Rating: 4.29
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Rhythm Crazy | ||
Color TV | ||
Hell And Back | ||
Bad Idea | ||
You Make Me Blue | ||
Baby's On Fire | ||
Gospel Surfer | ||
Rancher King | ||
Judgement Date | ||
Daddy Was A Peacock | ||
Livin' On Top | ||
Dumb Love | ||
Happy Nun |
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Catalog Numbers
- JJ001
- OG7
Labels
- Not On Label (Jerry Jerry And The Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra Self-released)
- OG Music
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Formats
- CD
- Album
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Credits
Role | Credit |
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Accordion | "Pecos" Bobby Stagg (tracks: A5) |
Bass | Blake Cheetah, Philo Lovejoy (tracks: A2) |
Congas | Sleepy Holler |
Drums | Sparky The Happy Troll |
Guitar | Ace "Musical Vacations" Picks, George Wall (tracks: B4), Moe Berg (tracks: A6), Reverend Rockin' Roland |
Harmonica | Mike Sinatra |
Vocals | Mike Sinatra |
Piano | "Pecos" Bobby Stagg (tracks: A6) |
Notes
- CD Version of 1985 LP
- There is apparently another edition of this release with the additional tracks "Radical Look" and "Yap Yap" from the It Came From Canada series.
About Jerry Jerry And The Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra
Canadian alternative rock band blending elements of surf music, gospel music, rockabilly, garage, and punk. The band also experimented with jazz on their third album Don't Mind If I Do.
Formed in 1982 by lead singer Jerry Woods in Edmonton, Alberta. Starting out as what Jerry described as a "fuck band," after time they found themselves becoming a serious local act, prompting them to release their first independent EP Fighting Socialism in 1984. The band released their first album Road Gore: The Band That Drank Too Much in 1985 under Og Music.
They moved from Edmonton to Montreal in 1986 where they signed with Pipeline Records and in 1987, released their critically acclaimed follow-up Battle Hymn of the Apartment. Pipeline Records soon fell into bankruptcy, and in 1990 they were signed to Aquarius Records, re-releasing both Road Gore and Battle Hymn of the Apartment on CD. This marked the apex of their commercial success, prompting them to tour North America throughout the early '90s.
After the production of two more albums, 1992's Don't Mind If I Do and 1997's The Sound and The Jerry, Jerry Woods moved back to Edmonton in 1999 with his wife and five children. The band continued to play until 2005. As of late 2010, Jerry now plays with a punk rock cover band named "Spartans" including original guitarist , as well as Kevin Forbes, Craig Shemely, and former SNFU bassist .
Battle Hymn of the Apartment was rated No. 74 on Chart's Top 100 Canadian Albums of All Time reader poll in 1996.
Name Vars
- Jerry Jerry
- Jerry Jerry & The Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra
- Jerry Jerry And Sons Of Rhythm Orchestra
Members
- George Wall
- Jerry Woods
- Ed Dobek
- Mike McDonald
- Blake Cheetah
- Paul \"Duke\" Paetz
- Paul Soulodre
- Barry Roland Zuk
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