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Tight Studio album by Mindless Self Indulgence Released April 6, 1999 Genre Synthpunk, industrial hip hop Length 31:42 Label Uppity Cracker Producer Jimmy Urine, James Galus Mindless Self Indulgence chronology Crappy Little Demo
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(2000)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Tight is the debut album by the American rock band Mindless Self Indulgence. The album was originally released on April 6, 1999 through Uppity Cracker Recording Group.[1] After having been out of print for many years, the album was reissued as Tighter on April 26, 2011 through The End Records. The reissue features updated artwork and packaging, 12 previously unreleased tracks, and a bonus DVD.[2]
The song "Bring the Pain" is a cover of a Method Man song from his album Tical. The song "Bite Your Rhymes" references lyrics from Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby". There is a hidden track, "JX-47", where guitarist Steve plays acoustic guitar and sings nonsensical lyrics. The tracks "Mindless Self Indulgence" and "Ecnegludni Fles Sseldnim" are messages from the band's answering machine. They both concern getting the band booked for a live show, but both times the caller (Octavio 9) couldn't remember the band's name.
On April 20, 2008, the band posted "Tight", in its entirety, on their MySpace page in honor of its ninth year from the original release.[3]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Jimmy Urine, except where noted.
Original release (1999)[1] No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Grab the Mic" 1:20 2. "Bring the Pain" (originally by Method Man) Robert Diggs, Clifford Smith, Urine 3:39 3. "Mindless Self Indulgence" 0:22 4. "Tight" 2:47 5. "Diabolical" 1:43 6. "Molly" 1:44 7. "Tornado" Lana Moorer, Parish Smith, Urine 1:51 8. "Daddy" 1:20 9. "Pussy All Night" 2:21 10. "Apple Country" Steve, Righ? 1:07 11. "Dickface" 2:07 12. "Bite Your Rhymes" 2:38 13. "Hail Satan" (live recording of "Tornado" at CBGB on May 23, 1998) 1:57 14. "Ecnegludni Fles Sseldnim" (contains the hidden track "JX-47") 6:47 Total length:31:42 Tighter reissue bonus tracks (2011)[4] No. Title Writer(s) Length 14. "Ecnegludni Fles Sseldnim" 0:17 15. "JX-47" 3:35 16. "Shnooze" 0:09 17. "Cake" 1:25 18. "I Hate Everyone" 1:03 19. "If I Only Didn't Want to F the Ones Who Didnt Want to F Me" 1:39 20. "Agents" 0:18 21. "Bring the Pain" (new wave version) Diggs, C. Smith, Urine 4:15 22. "Tornado" (cassingle version) Moorer, P. Smith, Urine 2:17 23. "This Isn't Good" 1:57 24. "Dickface" (demo) 1:56 25. "Tight" (8-bit) 2:40 26. "I Think I Turned 22" 1:23 27. "Free as a Birdie" 1:38 Total length:49:28 - DVD track listing
- "Bring the Pain" (Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA 06/17/99)
- "Bring the Pain" (Backstage @ Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA 06/17/99)
- "Daddy" (Squeezebox – New York, NY 02/06/98)
- "Daddy" (Rehearsal – New York, NY 09/29/99)
- "Diabolical" (Shrine Auditorium – Los Angeles, CA 06/23/99)
- "Dickface" (Bowery – New York, NY 09/07/99)
- "Dickface" (Brownies – New York, NY 01/20/99)
- "Grab the Mic" (Coney Island High – New York, NY 10/02/98)
- "Grab the Mic" (Subculture – Grand Rapids, MI 06/09/99)
- "Grab the Mic" (The Frying Pan – New York, NY 03/21/97)
- "Grab the Mic" (Virgin Megastore – New York, NY 104/20/99)
- "Molly" (Coney Island High – New York, NY 10/02/98)
- "Molly" (Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO 06/14/99)
- "Pussy All Night" (Brownies – New York, NY 01/20/99)
- "Pussy All Night" (CBGB's – New York, NY 11/11/99)
- "Pussy All Night" (Maritime Hall – San Francisco, CA 06/20/99)
- "Pussy All Night" (Shrine Auditorium – Los Angeles, CA 06/23/99)
- "Tight" (Fort Wayne Coliseum – Fort Wayne, IN 07/15/99)
- "Tight" (Maritime Hall – San Francisco, CA 06/20/99)
- "Tight" (Subculture – Grand Rapids, MI 06/09/99)
- "Tight" (Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA 06/17/99)
- "Tight" (Virgin Megastore – New York, NY 104/20/99)
- "Tornado" (Fort Wayne Coliseum – Fort Wayne, IN 07/15/99)
- Extras
- MSI Sux
- We Hate You 2
- Audio commentary
Personnel
Album personnel as adapted from the Allmusic entry for Tighter.[5]
Mindless Self Indulgence
- Kitty – drums
- Steve, Righ? – guitar
- Jimmy Urine – programming, vocals
- Vanessa Y.T. – bass
Artwork and packaging
- Jennifer Dunn – layout, photography
- Billy French – layout
- James Galus – art direction, package design, photography
- Chris Greer – authoring
- Jorden Haley – logo
- Scott Marchfeld – authoring
- Stephanie Rauber – photography
- Jimmy Urine – art direction, package design
Production and recording
- Neil Beck – assistant engineer
- Dan the Man – assistant engineer
- James Galus – A&R, arranger, producer
- Ben Grassini – assistant engineer
- Andreas Katsambas – A&R
- Fred Mahr – engineer, mixing
- John Partham – engineer
- Lloyd Puckitt – engineer, mixing
- Marke Reed – compilation, editing
- Greg Reely – mastering, mixing
- Steve Revitte – assistant engineer
- Jimmy Urine – arranger, compilation, editing, engineer, mixing, producer
- Richard Zabala – assistant engineer
References
- ^ a b c Feitelberg, Adam. "Tight – Overview". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/album/tight-r402139. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
- ^ "Mindless Self Indulgence – Tighter". The End Records. http://www.theendrecords.com/releases/mindless-self-indulgence-tighter. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
- ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=2262201&blogId=382065766
- ^ "Tighter – Overview". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/album/tighter-main-entry-r2159673. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
- ^ "Tighter – Credits". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/album/tighter-r2159673/credits. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
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