Committed to a Bright Future

Committed to a Bright Future is the name of Dog Fashion Disco's 5th studio album released in 2003. Music videos were made for the songs "The Acid Memoirs",[1]"Grease",[2] and "Love Song for a Witch".[3]

Committed to a Bright Future
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 6, 2003
Genre
Length52:45
LabelSpitfire Records
ProducerDog Fashion Disco, Drew Mazurek
Dog Fashion Disco chronology
Mutilated Genitals EP
(2001)
Committed to a Bright Future
(2003)
Day of the Dead EP
(2004)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
0."Grease" ((Hidden in the negative time, Bee Gees cover))2:47
1."Love Song for a Witch"4:11
2."Rapist Eyes"5:04
3."Dr. Piranha"2:51
4."Fetus on the Beat"3:32
5."Worm in a Dog's Heart"3:46
6."Plastic Surgeons"3:19
7."Pogo the Clown"2:26
8."Castaway"4:20
9."Nude in the Wilderness"3:31
10."The Acid Memoirs"3:13
11."Déjà Vu"4:01
12."Magical Band of Fools"3:29
13."Scores for Porn" ((Hidden Track on some versions))3:37
Total length:52:45

European Release

The European release of Committed contained the bonus track "China White". It is a re-recorded version of a song that originally appeared on Erotic Massage, but with a different outro. This version also contains "Grease" as track fifteen, instead of in the hidden time.

No.TitleLength
14."China White"2:32

[4]

All songs written by Dog Fashion Disco except "Grease", written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees.

Credits

  • Todd Smith – Vocals
  • Greg Combs – Guitar
  • Stephen Mears – Bass
  • Mike "Ollie" Oliver – Drums (although he didn't drum on the album)
  • John Ensminger – Drums
  • Jeff Siegel – Keyboards
  • Matt Rippetoe – saxophones, clarinet and flute (+ woodwind arrangements)

Additional personnel

  • Matt Rippetoe – Horns
  • Drew Mazurek – Producer, Engineer, Mixer
  • Joe Lambert – Mastering
  • Jeff Cohen – Legal Representation
  • Paul Campanella – Art Design & Layout
  • Angela Boatwright – Photography
  • Paul Cicoria – Title Design
  • Derek Brewer – Manager

Both Greg Combs and John Ensminger played on the album, but quit the band before it was released.

References



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