Bitter, Fit Crack

Bitter, Fit Crack

Infobox Album
Name = Bitter, Fit Crack
Type = Studio album
Artist = The Macc Lads


Background =
Released = 1987
Recorded = March 18, 1987
The Cottage,
Macclesfield, England
Genre = Punk rock
Length = 29:19
Label = Hectic House
FM Records
Producer = Bald Eagle
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:v6620r5at48v link]
Last album = "Beer & Sex & Chips n Gravy"
(1985)
This album = "Bitter, Fit Crack"
(1987)
Next album = "Live at Leeds
(the who?)"
(1988) |

"Bitter, Fit Crack" is the third full-length album from irreverent English punk rock band, The Macc Lads. It was released in 1987 and follows "Beer & Sex & Chips n Gravy" from 1985. A live album came next in 1988.

Track listing

*All songs written by Conning, O'Neill, and Moore, unless otherwise stated
#"Barrel's Round" – 1:47
#"Guess Me Weight" – 2:46
#"Uncle Knobby" (Conning, O'Neill, Hatton) – 3:04
#"Maid of Bitter, Fit Crack" – 2:10
#"Julie the Schooly" – 20:29
#"Doctor, Doctor" – 15:42
#"Torremolinos" – 2:28
#"Al O'Peesha" – 2:32
#"Feed Your Face" – 3.2:04

Credits

* Muttley McLad – vocals, bass
* The Beater – guitar
* Chorley the Hord – drums

* Recorded on March 18, 1987 at The Cottage, Macclesfield, England
* Produced and engineered by Bald Eagle

External links

* [http://www.macclads.co.uk/hectic_house/discog/w_discml.html Macc Lads official discography]


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