Part-Timer Goes Full | ||||
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Released | August 22, 1995 | |||
Genre | Alternative Rock | |||
Label | American[1] | |||
Producer | Paul Hoaglin and The Mother Hips | |||
The Mother Hips chronology | ||||
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Part-Timer Goes Full is the second album by the California rock band the Mother Hips, released in 1995.[2][3] The band supported the album by playing the 1995 H.O.R.D.E. festival.[4]
Production
Most of the album's songs were written by Tim Bluhm.[5] The band captured a total of 26 songs for Part-Timer Goes Full.[6] The album was mostly recorded live, with few overdubs.[7]
Critical reception
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AllMusic | [8] |
The Press Democrat called the album "soothing psychedelia with an aggressive pop sheen."[9] The Los Angeles Times deemed it "a gloriously authentic effort, unpolished but full of emotion, energy and the sheer joy of playing."[10]
The Sacramento Bee considered it a "melodic, slashing and slightly funky rockabilly-urban blues hybrid."[11] The Fort Worth Star-Telegram concluded that "the sound is reminiscent of both the Dead (a little) and Moby Grape (a lot more) but still original."[12]
Track listing
- "Shut the Door" – 3:40
- "Stoned Up the Road" – 3:26
- "Mona Lisa and the Last Supper" – 3:21
- "Poison Oak" – 2:58
- "Afternoon After Afternoon" – 4:34
- "Magazine" – 4:02
- "Are You Breathing?" – 5:18
- "Pet Foot" – 2:32
- "Sunshine Feel" – 5:02
- "Tehachapi Bloodline" – 4:23
- "Bent Carousel" – 3:23
- "Showing It All to Bad Marie" – 5:48
- "Been Lost Once" - 3:58
- "Trunk Box" - 5:13
References
- ↑ Kopp, Bill. "Thirty years with the Mother Hips". Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia.
- ↑ "The Mother Hips — Part-Timer Goes Full". motherhips.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
- ↑ "Mother Hips Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ↑ Miller, Doug. "Mother Hips Connection". Phoenix New Times.
- ↑ "Chico's heroes at the Fillmore". San Francisco Examiner. 22 Sep 1995. p. C17.
- ↑ Layman, John (July 20, 1995). "RETRO ROCK – Onetime Chico band now on the road, on major label and definitely on a roll". Entertainment. The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. 16.
- ↑ Iwasaki, Scott (February 19, 1996). "MOTHER HIPS SWINGS WITH PLAYFULNESS AND SHARED HISTORY". Deseret News. p. C7.
- ↑ "Mother Hips Part-Timer Goes Full Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- ↑ Garcia, Chris (12 Nov 1995). "MIND YOUR MOTHER". The Press Democrat. p. Q3.
- ↑ Seigal, Buddy (19 Dec 1995). "Playing What They Like". Los Angeles Times. p. F3.
- ↑ Freedom du Lac, J. (August 18, 1995). "MOTHER HIPS GETS A CHANCE TO BE HEARD". The Sacramento Bee. p. TK18.
- ↑ Ferman, Dave (September 15, 1995). "ROCK". Star Time. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. 11.