Monkey on a Chain Gang is the first album by the rock band House of Freaks.[4][5] It was released in 1987 by Rhino Records on 12" vinyl (R1 70838) and a short time later on CD (R2 70838). The album was remastered and reissued by Rhino Handmade in 2004 (RHM2 7857), with thirteen additional tracks, five of which were previously unreleased.
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| Released | 1987[1] | |||
| Studio | Track Record, Rumbo Recorders | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Rhino[2] | |||
| Producer | Dan Mantovina (tracks 3, 4 and 13), Randy Burns and House of Freaks (all others) | |||
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Track listing
edit- All songs written by Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott, except where noted.
Original album
- "Crack in the Sidewalk" 3:20
- "40 Years" (Harvey) 3:20
- "Cactusland" 3:27
- "Lonesome Graveyard" 2:30
- "Black Cat Bone" 2:52
- "Bottom of the Ocean" 2:52
- "Monkey's Paw" 1:28
- "Yellow Dog" 3:10
- "Long Black Train" 3:20
- "My Backyard" 3:07
- "Give Me a Sign" 2:35
- "Dark and Light in New Mexico" 3:30
- "I'll Treat You Right Someday" (CD only)
- "You Can Never Go Home" 4:08
2004 reissue
- "Crack in the Sidewalk"
- "40 Years"
- "Cactusland"
- "Lonesome Graveyard"
- "Black Cat Bone"
- "Bottom of the Ocean"
- "Monkey's Paw"
- "Yellow Dog"
- "Long Black Train"
- "My Backyard"
- "Give Me a Sign"
- "Dark and Light in New Mexico"
- "You Can Never Go Home"
- "I'll Treat You Right Someday"
- "Corinna, Corinna"
- "Monkey's Paw" (live)
- "Yellow Dog" (live)
- "Pass Me the Gun" (live)
- "Can't Change the World Anymore" (live)
- "Ten More Minutes to Live" (live)
- "Parchment Farm Blues" (live)
- "Bottom of the Ocean" (early version)
- "Crack in the Sidewalk" (early version)
- "Give Me a Sign" (early version)
- "While You Sleep"
- "Barn Burning"
- Tracks 14–15 from the 12" single Bottom of the Ocean, Rhino #70408 (1987)
- Tracks 17, 21 from the 12" promotional single Live at Raji's, Rhino #RN RP3 (1987)
- Tracks 16, 18–20, 22–26 previously unreleased
References
edit- ↑ Mar, Alex (January 9, 2006). "House of Freaks Killers Arrested".
- ↑ "House of Freaks". Trouser Press.
- ↑ Sullivan, Denise. Monkey on a Chain Gang at AllMusic
- ↑ "House of Freaks? No, It Isn't a Punk Band". Los Angeles Times. February 17, 1988.
- ↑ "House Of Freaks - Monkey On A Chain Gang / Tantilla". No Depression.
