Self Medication

Self Medication

by The Slackers
Self Medication

Self Medication

by The Slackers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - with Bonus 7")

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Overview

Very few of the bands that emerged during the third wave ska revival of the early 1990s are still standing, let alone still producing worthwhile records. That the Slackers have maintained a steady (though not exactly prolific) schedule of releases over the past 18 years is a tribute to their rare ability to create timeless music in an archaic genre, as well as to their simple stubbornness. Self Medication is perhaps their strongest album yet, one that spends relatively little time in ska mode; at this point in their development, the Slackers' genre of choice is rocksteady, the transitional musical style that emerged in Jamaica in the late '60s, after ska had faded but before reggae was fully formed. The album's theme song (and maybe the band's) is the brilliant "Don't Forget the Streets," a defiant declaration of purpose and determination ("We still stick together/We still get along"). But its strongest entries are some of its strangest, such as "Stars" (with its strong evocation of Paul Simon's "St. Judy's Comet"), the lovely and Latin-flavored ska tune "Sing Your Song," and the bizarre "Walkin' with Myself," which starts out with a wheezy, Tom Waits-ish accordion part before relaxing into a loping rocksteady beat. The album's low point is its strangest song, however, a weird Elvis Presley parody with fake crowd noises, titled "Don't Have To." Great album overall. ~ Rick Anderson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/20/2023
Label: Pirates Press
UPC: 0810096653932

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Slackers   Primary Artist
Ben Lewis   Trumpet,Guest Artist
Vic Ruggiero   Banjo,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Accordion,Harmonica,Percussion
David Hillyard   Saxophone
Glen Pine   Vocals,Trombone,Percussion
Jay Nugent   Sitar,Guitar
Marcus Geard   Bass
Ara Babajian   Drums
Rolf Langsjoen   Trumpet,Guest Artist
Rob Jost   French Horn,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

King Django   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Vic Ruggiero   Mixing,Producer,Group Member,Overdub Engineer
David Hillyard   Group Member
Glen Pine   Assistant,Group Member,Mixing Assistant,Assistant Producer
Marcus Geard   Composer,Group Member
Ara Babajian   Group Member
Alan Douches   Mastering
Louis Arzonico   Design,Layout Design
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