Co-op Brewery

Co-op Brewery
Co-op Brewery
Studio album by Mutiny
Released 2006
Genre folk punk
Label Missing Link Records (Australia)
Fistolo Records (US)
Mutiny chronology
"Digging for Gold"
2002
Co-op Brewery
2006

Co-op Brewery is an album by the Australian band Mutiny, released by Missing Link Records in Australia and Fistolo Records in the U.S.

Co-op Brewery reflects Mutiny's greater ability to pay for production - it was recorded at Birdland Studios and Lindsay Gravina mixed "Digging for Gold." "Abbotsford Co-Operative Brewery" tells the tale of an attempt to wrest the control of the beer brewing industry back off the main players. "Free Soup Daily" relates the story of someone who is queuing to be fed at a soup kitchen, and "Digging for Gold" relates life on the Victorian Goldfields.

Track listing

  1. "Free Soup Daily" - 3:36
  2. "Eighty Punks and an Old P.A." - 2:08
  3. "Brisbane Bandits" - 3:13
  4. "Abbotsford Co-operative Brewery" - 3:19
  5. "Jumping the Rattler" - 4:08
  6. "Convict Rum Song" - 1:22
  7. "Digging for Gold" - 2:47
  8. "Dirty Jig" - 3:40

Personnel



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