- Manifest Destiny (The Dictators album)
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Manifest Destiny Studio album by The Dictators Released 1977 Recorded Record Plant, New York Genre Punk rock Label Asylum Producer Murray Krugman
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(1978)Manifest Destiny is the second album by The Dictators and their first after switching to the Asylum label. Trouser Press praised the album as "another helping of brilliant Shernoff originals". [1]
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Andy Shernoff except as indicated.
Side one
- "Exposed"
- "Heartache"
- "Sleepin' with the TV On"
- "Disease" (intro by Andy Shernoff, Richard Manitoba; lyrics by Andy Shernoff)
Side two
- "Hey Boys" (Scott Kempner, Andy Shernoff, Dick Destiny)
- "Steppin' Out"
- "Science Gone Too Far"
- "Young, Fast, Scientific"
- "Search & Destroy" (James Williamson, J.J. Osterberg)
Personnel
- Handsome Dick Manitoba – lead vocals
- Ross "The Boss" Friedman – lead guitar, 12-string guitar
- "Top Ten" Kempner – rhythm guitar
- Andy Shernoff – keyboards, lead & background vocals
- Ritchie Teeter – drums, background vocals
- Mark "The Animal" Mendoza – bass guitar
Handsome Dick Manitoba · J.P. Patterson · Ross the Boss · Andy Shernoff
Scott Kempner · Frank Funaro · Stu Boy King · Mark Mendoza · Richie Teeter · Mel AndersonStudio albums The Dictators Go Girl Crazy! · Manifest Destiny · Bloodbrothers · Fuck 'Em If They Can't Take A Joke · D.F.F.D.Live albums The Dictators Live, New York, New York · VIVA DictatorsCompilation albums Every Day Is SaturdayCategories:- The Dictators albums
- 1977 albums
- Asylum Records albums
- Albums produced by Murray Krugman
- Albums produced by Sandy Pearlman
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