- 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours
Infobox Album
Name = 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours
Type = compilation
Artist =Green Day
Released =1 July 1990
Recorded =December 29 ,1989 –January 2 ,1990 at the Art of Ears studio, Hollywood, CA
Genre =Punk rock ,pop punk
Length = 56:23
Label = Lookout!
Producer =Green Day
Reviews =
*Allmusic rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:s84gtq2ztu48 link]
*Pitchfork Media (6.2/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/40578/Green_Day_1039_Smoothed_Out_Slappy_Hours_Kerplunk link]
Last album =
This album = "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" (1991)
Next album = "Kerplunk" (1992)"1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" is a collection of early recordings by American
punk rock bandGreen Day . Although it is often referred to as the group's first album, this is not factually correct. Their first album was "39/Smooth ", whereas "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" includes that album in its entirety as well as two complete EPs and a track from a previous compilation album.The album included one cover, "Knowledge", which was originally by influential California punk band Operation Ivy. This song was the only one not to include the lyrics in the liner notes. It also says that the song was used without permission, and was left uncredited.
Initially released in 1991 by
Lookout! Records (despite the 1990 copyright date on the album), the label re-issued the album in a remastered form in 2004. In August 2005, Green Day pulled this album, as well as all of their other material released through the label, from Lookout! due to unpaid royalties. [ [http://www.punknews.org/article/13338 Punknews.org | Lookout! downsizes, scales back plans for the future ] ] It was reissued onJanuary 9 ,2007 byReprise Records , who Green Day has been with since leaving Lookout!. [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JMKKGI Amazon.com: 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours: Music: Green Day ] ] Note that in Europe, the album was released by Epitaph Europe, and has remained in print."1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours" saw regional success in
California , and has continuously sold since the band has broken through the mainstream. The album has gone gold, having sold 585,000 units in the US as of November 2006. [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003380303 Early Green Day Discs Getting Major-Label Reissue ] ]Track listing
All songs by
Billie Joe Armstrong (lyrics) and Green Day (music), except where noted.# "At the Library" – 2:28
# "Don't Leave Me" – 2:39
# "I Was There" (John Kiffmeyer ) – 3:36
# "Disappearing Boy" – 2:52
# "Green Day" – 3:29
# "Going to Pasalacqua" – 3:31
# "16" – 3:24
# "Road to Acceptance" – 3:36
# "Rest" – 3:06
# "The Judge's Daughter" – 2:35
# "Paper Lanterns" – 2:25
# "Why Do You Want Him?" – 2:33
# "409 in Your Coffeemaker" – 2:54
# "Knowledge" (Originally byOperation Ivy ) – 2:20
# "1,000 Hours " – 2:26
# "Dry Ice" – 3:45
# "Only of You" – 2:46
# "The One I Want" – 3:01
# "I Want to Be Alone" – 3:09Origin of tracks
* Tracks 1–10 from "
39/Smooth " (1990)
* Tracks 11–14 from "Slappy " EP (1990)
* Tracks 15–18 from "1,000 Hours " EP (1989)
* Track 19 from " The Big One Compilation", a compilation that featured bands from the East Bay and Los AngelesPersonnel
*
Billie Joe Armstrong –guitar , vocals
*Mike Dirnt /Michael Pritchard – bass, vocals
*John Kiffmeyer /Al Sobrante – formerdrum s
*Tré Cool /Frank Wright III - currentdrum s
*Andro – producer, engineer
*Chris Appelgren – artwork, research, construction, video archives
*Cathy Bauer – research, video archives
*Murray Bowles – photography
*Aaron Cometbus – artwork, construction
*Devil Doll – research, video archives
*Andy Ernst – producer, engineer
*Rich Gargano – artwork, construction
*John Golden – mastering
*Susie Grant – photography, cover photo
*Green Day – producer
*David Hayes – artwork, construction
*Erika Hynes – research, video archives
*Pat Hynes – artwork, design, layout design
*Patrick Hynes – artwork, design, layout design, construction, enhanced CD audio creation, enhanced CD design, enhanced programming
*Ted Jensen – remastering
*Jesse Michaels – artwork, design, cover art, construction
*Arica Pelino – photography, research, video archives
*Shane Stacy – research, video archives
*John Yates – artwork, design, layout design, packaging, constructionNotes
*"Going to Pasalacqua" is named after Passalacqua Funeral Home in
Benicia, California in reference to a boy throwing his life away for a girl he loves.
*In the back of the album's booklet, there is a drawing, depicting "The Ritual Of The Trout." Referring to a dance that the members of Green Day found as an attempt for poseurs (namely the "Benicia Girls") trying to look like hardcore punks. This excerpt from the booklet clearly represents their dislike for the dance: "This is tolerated at Green Day shows but if your dear friend Lucky Dog here catches this shit going on at a Filth or Blatz show some poseur is gonna get MOSHED!"
*According to Billie Joe, the song Dry Ice took 18 times to record because Al Sobrante kept making mistakes while drumming. At the end of the song, you can hear the band shout "yes, yes, we did it".
*Originally Dry Ice was supposed to be called "Whupped", but accroding to a KLAX interview, Al Sobrante named it Dry Ice because he felt "Whupped was stupid".
*"Why Do You Want Him?" was reportedly the first song Billie Joe Armstrong wroteReferences
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