- …And Out Come the Wolves
Infobox Album |
Name = …And Out Come the Wolves
Type =Album
Artist = Rancid
Released =August 22 ,1995
Recorded = February - May 1995 at Fantasy Studios inBerkeley, California andElectric Lady Studios inNew York City
Length = 49:39
Label = Epitaph
Producer =Jerry Finn
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Aelf1zfo8ehok link]
*Review-Christgau|A-|album=2872
Last album = "Let's Go" (1994)
This album = "…And Out Come the Wolves" (1995)
Next album = "Life Won't Wait " (1998)
Misc = Singles
Name = …And Out Come the Wolves
Type = studio
single 1 =Roots Radicals
single 2 = Time Bomb
single 3 =Ruby Soho
single 1 date = 1995
single 2 date = 1995
single 3 date = 1996"…And Out Come the Wolves" is an album by the
punk rock band Rancid, released in August 1995 (see1995 in music ).Released soon after the breakthrough success of
Green Day andThe Offspring , Rancid's cult popularity and catchy songs made them the subject of amajor label bidding war (hence the title, "...And Out Come the Wolves" taken from a poem in Jim Carroll'sBasketball Diaries ) that ended with the band sticking with theirindie label ,Epitaph Records . With a sound heavily influenced byska , which called to mind Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman's past in Operation Ivy, Rancid became one of the few bands of the mid- to late-1990s boom in punk to retain much of its original fanbase.In terms of record sales, "…And Out Come the Wolves" is a popular album. It produced three hit singles – "Time Bomb", "
Ruby Soho " and "Roots Radicals" – that earned Rancid its heaviest airplay onMTV and radio stations to date. "…And Out Come the Wolves" has continued to sell consistently well in the thirteen years since its release, and onJanuary 22 ,1996 was certified gold by the RIAA. It was also certified platinum onSeptember 23 2004 .cite web | last = | first = | url = http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH | title = RIAA Certification (type in "Rancid" in the artist box) | format = HTML| work = RIAA | publisher = | accessdate = June 23| accessyear = 2007]The cover art is a tribute to
Minor Threat , a landmarkhardcore punk band, that originally used the image of a man with his head on his knees on steps on the self-titled EP.Writing and production
During their holiday break in
1994 , Rancid began writing songs for their third album. The band returned to the studio inFebruary 1995 [The exact date that the recording of "...And Out Come the Wolves" began is uncertain.] with producerJerry Finn to begin work on their follow-up to "Let's Go", booking three months of studio time in which to record the album.Reception
"...And Out Come the Wolves" was released on
August 22 ,1995 and peaked at number 45 on theBillboard 200 album chart.cite web|title=...And Out Come the Wolves' entry at Billboard.com| publisher=Billboard.com|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=33491&aid=171843|accessdate=2008-01-09] Five months after its release, the album was certified gold.The album received positive reviews, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
Allmusic described the album as a "classic moments of revivalist punk". Erlewine praised the music as a "veiled reference to the attention the band gained" and claims the album "doesn't mark an isolationist retreat into didactic, defiantly underground punk rock". The album received a rating of four out of five stars, while "Time Bomb", "Ruby Soho " and "Roots Radicals " earned Rancid its heaviest airplay onMTV and radio stations to date.cite web|title=...And Out Come the Wolves| publisher=Allmusic.com|url= http://wm03.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Aelf1zfo8ehok|accessdate=2008-01-09]The song "Maxwell Murder" is featured in the
BMX video game Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX .Track listing
All tracks are by Armstrong, Frederiksen & Freeman, with Shaken 69 frontman Erik Dinn joining in on the writing for "The 11th Hour."
#"Maxwell Murder" – 1:25
#"The 11th Hour" – 2:28
#"Roots Radicals" – 2:47
#"Time Bomb" – 2:24
#"Olympia, WA." – 3:30
#"Lock, Step & Gone" – 2:25
#"Junkie Man" – 3:04
#"Listed M.I.A." – 2:22
#"Ruby Soho " – 2:37
#"Daly City Train" – 3:21
#"Journey to the End of the East Bay" – 3:11
#"She's Automatic" – 1:35
#"Old Friend" – 2:53
#"Disorder and Disarray" – 2:49
#"The Wars End" – 1:53
#"You Don't Care Nothin'" – 2:28
#"As Wicked" – 2:40
#"Avenues & Alleyways" – 3:11
#"The Way I Feel" – 2:34ong information
The third track, "Roots Radicals", is a tribute to
Roots reggae , a subgenre ofreggae music known for political radicalism. Specifically, the band is acknowledging that "the roots, the reggae on my stereo" to which the band listened during their teenage years influenced their later work. The title lyric and the line "you know I'm a radical," refer to theJimmy Cliff song " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:o8jte3w84x07 Roots Radical] ", which features the chorus, "I'm a radical, I'm a roots radical." One of the repeated verses referencesDesmond Dekker , one of the most successful roots musicians.The album title is derived from the song "Junkie Man".
Personnel
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Tim Armstrong - Guitar, Vocals
*Lars Frederiksen - Guitar, Vocals
*Matt Freeman - Bass, Background Vocals
*Brett Reed - Drums
*Bashiri Johnson - Percussion
*DJ Disk - Scratching
*Paul Jackson - Organ, Organ (Hammond)
*Vic Ruggiero - Organ on "Time Bomb"
*Brett Gurewitz - Engineer
*Joe Pirrera - Assistant Engineer
*Michael Rosen - Engineer
*Steve Sisco - Assistant Engineer
*Andy Wallace - Mixing
*Howie Weinberg - Mastering
*Jerry Finn - Producer, Mixing
*Jesse Fischer - Artwork, Photography
*Frank Rinella - Assistant Engineer
*Mike Fasano - TechnicianChart positions
Album - Billboard (North America)
Singles - Billboard (North America)
References
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