Border Drive-In Theatre
Border Drive-In Theatre is the second and last album by Boston-based American/Scottish/Irish folk/roots rock band The Raindogs, released in 1991 on the Atco label. (Despite being an American album, the British spelling 'theatre' is used on the album's cover art). The album is mainly written by lead singer Mark Cutler and includes a cover version of Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Work Together". Guest contributions are provided by Harry Dean Stanton and Iggy Pop. As with the band's first album Lost Souls, Border Drive-In Theatre was critically admired but failed to achieve major sales.
Border Drive-In Theatre | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | Hot Tin Roof, North Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Folk rock, roots rock, Celtic | |||
Length | 42:37 | |||
Label | Atco Records | |||
Producer | Don Gehman | |||
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Allmusic | link |
Track listing
(All tracks written by Mark Cutler unless stated)
- "Some Fun" (Mark Cutler, Phil Shenale) - 4:38
- "Look Out Your Window" - 4:33
- "Let's Work Together" (Wilbert Harrison) - 3:28
- "Baby Doll" - 4:49
- "Carry Your Cross" - 3:56
- "Stop Shakin' Me Down" - 4:11
- "I'll Take Care of You" (Mark Cutler, Johnny Cunningham, Phil Shenale) - 4:24
- "Dance of the Freaks" - 4:05
- "Hope You're Satisfied" - 4:13
- "I'd Call That Love" - 4:23
Personnel
- Mark Cutler - lead vocals, guitar
- Johnny Cunningham - electric and acoustic violin
- Jim Reilly - drums
- Darren Hill - bass
- Emerson Torrey - guitar, vocals
- Phil Shenale - keyboards
- Harry Dean Stanton - speaking part on "Some Fun"
- Iggy Pop - speaking part on "Dance of the Freaks"
References
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