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Rock
Performer: Cap'n Jazz
Title: Analphabetapolothology
Style: Emo, Indie Rock
Year 1998
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 456
MP3 size: 1807 mb
FLAC size: 1389 mb
WMA size: 1699 mb
Other formats: VOC MP1 AIFF VOX DXD ADX RA

Cap'n Jazz - Analphabetapolothology mp3 album


Cap'n Jazz - Analphabetapolothology mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Cap'n Jazz Little League
Backing Vocals ["Kitty, Kitty Cat"] – Anja Westerweck
3:56
1-2 Cap'n Jazz Oh Messy Life 2:02
1-3 Cap'n Jazz Puddle Splashers 2:03
1-4 Cap'n Jazz Flashpoint: Catheter 3:24
1-5 Cap'n Jazz In The Clear 1:57
1-6 Cap'n Jazz Yes, I Am Talking To You
Words By ["I'm Dying To Tell You I'm Dying"] – Bob Nanna
2:36
1-7 Cap'n Jazz Basil's Kite 2:36
1-8 Cap'n Jazz Bluegrassish
Piano – Kevin J. Frank
1:08
1-9 Cap'n Jazz Planet Shhh 2:59
1-10 Cap'n Jazz The Sands've Turned Purple 2:45
1-11 Cap'n Jazz Precious 2:43
1-12 Cap'n Jazz Que Suerte! 3:04
1-13 Cap'n Jazz Take On Me
Written-By – A-Ha
3:03
1-14 Cap'n Jazz Tokyo 3:59
1-15 Cap'n Jazz Ooh Do I Love You 2:40
1-16 Cap'n Jazz Hey Ma, Do I Hafta Choke On These
Harmonica [Harmonica'd] – Tim*
2:08
1-17 Cap'n Jazz Forget Who We Are 2:46
1-18 Cap'n Jazz Olerud 3:28
2-1 Cap'n Jazz We Are Scientists! 3:13
2-2 Cap'n Jazz Sea Tea
Guitar [Guitar Noise] – Kevin*
2:32
2-3 Cap'n Jazz Troubled By Insects 3:58
2-4 Cap'n Jazz Rocky Rococo 4:22
2-5 Cap'n Jazz In The Clear 2:14
2-6 Cap'n Jazz Soria 2:17
2-7 Cap'n Jazz No Use For A Piano Player 1:38
2-8 Cap'n Jazz Scary Kids Scaring Kids 4:48
2-9 Cap'n Jazz Bluegrass 4:12
2-10 Cap'n Jazz Winter Wonderland
Recorded By – Andrew J. Blake
1:45
2-11 Cap'n Jazz AOK 3:02
2-12 Cap'n Jazz Geheim
Backing Vocals – Kevin J.*
2:40
2-13 Cap'n Jazz Sergio Valente
Backing Vocals – Aaron Lipke, Erik Bocek, Kevin*, Neal*, Shane Mason
3:28
2-14 Cap'n Jazz Easy Driver 3:20
2-15 Cap'n Jazz Theme To "90210"
Drums – Tim*Guitar – Mike*
2:17
2-16 The Knick'd Rakes Ooh Do I Love You
Guitar – Mike*Vocals [Singing] – Tim*
4:05

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Jade Tree
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jade Tree
  • Published By – Frizzle Ma Dazzle Music
  • Published By – Jean-Pierre Leaud Circa 1965 Music
  • Published By – Music Songs Music
  • Published By – Toby The Cat Music
  • Published By – Tornado Country Music
  • Published By – Sony/ATV Songs LLC
  • Distributed By – Mordam Records
  • Mastered At – West West Side Music
  • Designed At – The Collection Agency

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design – J. Gnewikow*
  • Bass – Sudden Porthole (tracks: 2-1 to 2-4)
  • Bass Guitar – Sam Zurick (tracks: 1-1 to 1-18, 2-5 to 2-14)
  • Compiled By – Casey Rice
  • Drums, Vocals – Michael Kinsella* (tracks: 1-1 to 2-14)
  • Guitar [2nd], Vocals – Davey VonBohlen* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-18)
  • Guitar, Vocals – Victor Villareal* (tracks: 1-1 to 2-14)
  • Mastered By – Alan Douches
  • Mixed By – Elliot Dicks (tracks: 1-13 to 1-16)
  • Recorded By – Casey Rice (tracks: 1-1 to 1-12), Kevin J. Frank (tracks: 2-13 to 2-04), Neal Jensen (tracks: 2-1 to 2-9, 2-11 to 2-14), RobRoy Campbell (tracks: 2-13 to 2-16)
  • Words By [The Words Etcetera] – Tim Kinsella (tracks: 1-1 to 1-12, 1-14 to 2-14)

Notes

Disc 1:
Tracks 1 to 12 originally released on the "Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards In The Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On, And Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over" LP (Man With Gun)
Track 16 originally released on the "We've Lost Beauty" LP comp (File 13 Records)

Disc 2:
Track 1 to 3 originally released on the "Sometimes If You Stand Further Away From Something, It Does Not Seem As Big. Sometimes You Can Stand So Close To Something You Can Not Tell What You Are Looking At." 7" (Underdog Records)
Track 4 originally released on the "Nothing Dies With Blue Skies" split 7" with Friction (Shakefork Records)
Tracks 5 & 6 originally released on the "How The Midwest Was Won" double 7" comp. (Subfusc Records)
Track 7 originally released on the "Picking More Daisies" double 7" comp. (Further Beyond Records)
Track 8 originally released on the "It's A Punk Thing, You Wouldn't Understand" LP comp (Shakefork Records)
Track 9 originally released on the "Ghost Dance" double 7" comp (Slave Cut Records)
Track 10" originally released on the "A Very Punk Christmas" comp (Rocco Records)
Tracks 11 to 14 originally released on the "Boys 16-18 Years...Age Of Action" 7" (Further Beyond Records)
Track 15 originally released on the "Punk TV" comp (Red Dawg Records)
Track 16 originally released on the "Ooh Do I Love You" double CD compilation (Core For Care). The song only features the Kinsella brothers and is credited to the Knick'd Rakes.

All songs published by Frizzle Ma Dazzle Music / Jean-Pierre Leaud Ca. 1965 Music (SESAC) / Music Songs Music (SESAC) / Toby The Cat Music (SESAC) / Tornado Country Music (SESAC) except 2-10 and 2-15. 1-13 Sony/ATV Songs LLC (Administered by EMI Blackwood Music)

(C) & (P) 1998 Jade Tree.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (CD1 (Variant 1 and 2)): 160398-2W1-7353-A ✶JT 1036✶
  • Mastering SID Code (CD1 (Variant 1 and 2)): IFPI L791
  • Mould SID Code (CD1 (Variant 1)): IFPI 2D20
  • Mould SID Code (CD1 (Variant 2)): IFPI 2D10
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2 (Variant 1 and 2)): 160399-2W1-7353-A ✶JT 1036✶
  • Mastering SID Code (CD2 (Variant 1 and 2)): IFPI L791
  • Mould SID Code (CD2 (Variant 1)): IFPI 2D31
  • Mould SID Code (CD2 (Variant 2)): IFPI 2D10

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JT1036 Cap'n Jazz Analphabetapolothology ‎(2xLP, Comp, RE, RP, Ora) Jade Tree JT1036 US 2015
JT1036 Cap'n Jazz Analphabetapolothology ‎(2xLP, Comp, Ltd, RE, Whi) Jade Tree JT1036 US 2010
JT1036, 82108-1SC Cap'n Jazz Analphabetapolothology ‎(2xLP, Comp, RE, RP, 180) Jade Tree, Epitaph JT1036, 82108-1SC US 2017
JT1036 Cap'n Jazz Analphabetapolothology ‎(2xLP, Comp, RE) Jade Tree JT1036 US 2010
JT1036 Cap'n Jazz Analphabetapolothology ‎(2xCD, Comp) Jade Tree JT1036 US Unknown


catterpillar
Cap'n Jazz are one of the major pillars towards the rise of Midwest Emo from being a punk subgenre to blossoming into something much beautiful on its own. It is a blessing that they did not maintain an underground gatekeeper community where you have to know a guy to know a guy to get a pressing on vinyl, rather nearly everything they ever made was assembled into this lovely 2CD compilation. Packed full of amazing music that can make you feel like you're in the band, just having fun making music that you didn't know would push a genre into being.
Marirne
One of the best albums, period.