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Performer: Royal Trux
Title: Cats And Dogs
Country: UK
Catalog Number: WIGCD 6
Label: Domino
Released: Jun 1993
Style: Blues Rock, Lo-Fi, Psychedelic Rock
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 724
| 1 | Tight Pants | 2:29 |
| 2 | Friends | 2:37 |
| 3 | "Let's Get Lost" | 3:01 |
| 4 | Driving In That Car (With The Eagle On The Hood) | 6:50 |
| 5 | Turn Of The Century | 7:04 |
| 6 | Hot And Cold Skulls | 4:26 |
| 7 | Teeth | 5:00 |
| 8 | The Flag | 2:23 |
| 9 | Up The Sleeve | 2:33 |
| 10 | The Spectre | 2:07 |
| 11 | Skywood Greenback Mantra | 3:10 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC32 | Royal Trux | Cats And Dogs (LP, Album) | Drag City | DC32 | US | 1993 |
| DC32C | Royal Trux | Cats And Dogs (Cass, Album) | Drag City | DC32C | US | 1993 |
| DC32 | Royal Trux | Cats And Dogs (LP, Album, RE) | Drag City | DC32 | US | 2010 |
| DC32CD | Royal Trux | Cats And Dogs (CD, Album) | Drag City | DC32CD | US | 1993 |
| WIGLP6 | Royal Trux | Cats And Dogs (LP, Album) | Domino | WIGLP6 | UK | 1993 |
Recorded Winter 1992, Omega Studios Rockville
Made in England
Cats and Dogs is the fourth studio album by Royal Trux. It was released in 1993 on Drag City. All tracks are written by Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema. Jennifer Herrema vocals. Neil Hagerty guitar. Mike Kaiser guitar. Ian Willers drums. Brian Smith percussion. Cats and Dogs by Royal Trux, released 21 June 1993 1. Teeth 2. The Flag 3. Friends 4. The Spectre 5. Skywood Greenback Mantra 6. Turn of the Century 7. Up The Sleeve 8. Hot and Cold Skulls 9. Tight Pants 10. Let's Get Lost 11. Driving in That Car With the Eagle on the Hood Recorded for America's number one low-fi underground label, Cats and Dogs was the first indication that Royal Trux could do more than whip up a tornado of distortion. A little less focused than Thank You, it still has its moments of splendor, especially when it sounds as though it's going to fall apart and,. Cats and Dogs - Royal Trux. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Recorded for America's number one low-fi underground label, Cats and Dogs was the first indication that Royal Trux could do more than whip up a tornado of distortion. A little less focused than Thank You, it still has its moments of splendor, especially when it sounds as though it's going to fall apart and, suddenly, comes back together. Track Listing. Album 1993 11 Songs. Cats and Dogs Royal Trux. and Dogs, the fourth Royal Trux album, was released in 1993 not only to rock-press acclaim, but the interest of Virgin Records, who albeit misguidedly made them a major-label act shortly afterwards. One of four Royal Trux opuses reissued by Domino in January 2011, Cats and Dogs will likely prove an easier entry point than the freeform reading of Captain Beefheart blues on their self-titled debut 1988 the lengthy and unhinged Twin Infinitives 1990 or the dopesick fuzznjangle of Untitled 1992. That is to say, its a mess, but a purposeful one. Side two. Up the Sleeve 4:26. Hot and Cold Skulls 2:33. Tight Pants 2:29. Let's Get Lost ' 3:01. Cats and Dogs is Royal Truxs fourth album and the follow up to October 1992s untitled album. The album was released under Drag City on LP, CD and cassette, and marks the first album with contributions from other musicians. In a 2011 Drowned in Sound review, Mark Ward noted that Cats and Dogs felt more polished than Royal Truxs previous efforts, presenting itself as the finished article. Cats and Dogs Q&A. Label Drag City. Royal Trux. Cats and Dogs. InertiaPtyLtd, The Orchard Music, PIAS от лица компании Fat Possum SOLAR Music Rights Management, Exploration Group Music Publishing, ASCAP, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. и другие авторские общества 2. Cats and Dogs is littered with sounds that would be familiar to anyone listening to college radio at the time. Hagerty has famously claimed that Royal Truxs three records for Virgin were a conceptual trilogy, representing rock music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s: Thank You produced by Neil Young compadre David Briggs in 1995 was ostensibly their take on 60s rock, though the early 70s swagger of StonesFacesMountain is equally present