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All Systems Go (Rocket from the Crypt album)

All Systems Go is a compilation album by American punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt, released in 1993 by Cargo Records and Headhunter Records. The album collects songs which were previously only available on 7-inch vinyl singles, as well as some new and unreleased material.

All Systems Go
Compilation album by
Released1993 (re-released 1998)
GenrePunk rock[1]
Length54:14
Labeloriginal release: Cargo/Headhunter
re-release: Sympathy for the Record Industry
Japanese version: Toys' Factory
ProducerJohn Reis
Rocket from the Crypt chronology
Circa: Now!
(1992)
All Systems Go
(1993)
The State of Art is on Fire
(1995)
Alternative cover
Japanese release cover by Pushead
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
MusicHound Rock[2]

The first version of All Systems Go was a Japan-only release in February 1993 intended as an introduction to the band to coincide with their Japanese tour, since most of their vinyl releases were not available in Japan. Because the Japanese CD contained many rare songs previously only available on vinyl, imported copies began turning up at record stores in the United States at exorbitant prices. Recognizing the desire of their American fanbase to get these songs on CD without paying expensive import fees, the band reworked the track list and released a different version of All Systems Go in the US containing tracks that were hard to find stateside.

In 1998 Sympathy for the Record Industry re-released the US version of All Systems Go, making it widely available nationwide for the first time. The following year Rocket from the Crypt singer–guitarist John Reis released a sequel compilation entitled All Systems Go 2 on his Swami Records label. A third installment in the series was released in 2008.[3]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by John Reis, Andy Stamets, Pete Reichert, Paul O'Beirne, and Adam Willard, except where noted

Japanese release
No.TitleLength
1."Pigeon Eater" (from Both Good Songs, 1993) 
2."10 Forward" (first appeared here) 
3."Call It a Complex" (from Radio Wendy / Rocket from the Crypt, 1993; only CD appearance) 
4."Goodbye" (re-recording of a song from Yum Kippered, 1992; first appeared here) 
5."Pure Genius" (from Pure Genius, 1993) 
6."Press Darlings" (first appeared here; written by Adam Ant; originally performed by Adam and the Ants) 
7."Killy Kill" (re-recording of a song from Circa: Now!, 1992; first appeared here) 
8."Pressure's On" (first appeared here; written by Peter Murray; originally performed by Red C) 
9."Where Are the Fuckers" (from Sub Pop Singles Club, 1992) 
10."Slumber Queen" (from Sub Pop Singles Club, 1992) 
11."Boychucker" (from Boychucker, 1992) 
12."Jumper K. Balls" (from Boychucker, 1992) 
13."Ballot Fire" (first appeared here) 
14."Cha Cha Cha" (from Smells Like Grease for Peace, 1992) 
15."Gold" (from Gold, 1992; only CD appearance; written by Wayne Kramer, Fred "Sonic" Smith, Rob Tyner, and Dennis Thompson; originally performed by the MC5) 
American release
No.TitleLength
1."Live the Funk" (re-recording of a song from Yum Kippered, 1992; exclusive to this release) 
2."Bad Song Ninja" (re-recording of a song from Yum Kippered, 1992; exclusive to this release) 
3."Goodbye" (re-recording of a song from Yum Kippered, 1992; first appeared on Japanese release) 
4."Boychucker" (from Boychucker, 1992) 
5."Jumper K. Balls" (from Boychucker, 1992) 
6."Lefty" (from Boychucker, 1992) 
7."Normal Carpet Ride" (from Sub Pop Singles Club, 1992) 
8."Where Are the Fuckers" (from Sub Pop Singles Club, 1992) 
9."Slumber Queen" (from Sub Pop Singles Club, 1992) 
10."Flip the Bird" (from Sub Pop Singles Club, 1992) 
11."Cha Cha Cha" (from Smells Like Grease for Peace, 1992) 
12."Pressure's On" (first appeared on Japanese release; written by Peter Murray; originally performed by Red C) 
13."Pigeon Eater" (from Both Good Songs, 1993) 
14."(The) Paste That You Love" (from Both Good Songs, 1993) 
15."Pure Genius" (from Pure Genius, 1993) 
16."Lift and Love" (from Pure Genius, 1993) 
17."Press Darlings" (first appeared on Japanese release; written by Adam Ant; originally performed by Adam and the Ants) 
18."Killy Kill Again" (re-recording of a song from Circa: Now!, 1992; first appeared on Japanese release) 
19."Chantilly Face" (exclusive to this release; written by Jerry Foster, Bill Rice, and The Big Bopper; originally performed by The Big Bopper) 

Personnel edit

Album information edit

Song information edit

  • "Live the Funk"
  • "Bad Song Ninja"
  • "Goodbye"

These 3 songs are re-recordings of the songs "Kill the Funk (There Will Be No Funk in Outer Space)", "Bad Ninja", and "Goodbye", which appeared on the band's first 7-inch vinyl single Yum Kippered, released by the Italian label Helter Skelter Records in 1991. Due to a misunderstanding between Helter Skelter and the band's other label, Cargo/Headhunter, the band were given very few copies of the record and had no control over the amount pressed or sold. Unsatisfied with the mastering job, the band re-recorded the first two tracks at Hit Single Studios in San Diego and the third track at Westbeach Recorders in Los Angeles, giving them slightly different titles. These versions were unreleased before their inclusion on All Systems Go.

  • "Boychucker"
  • "Jumper K. Balls"
  • "Lefty"

These 3 songs originally appeared on the Boychucker 7-inch vinyl single released by Sympathy for the Record Industry in June 1992. "Boychucker" and "Jumper K. Balls" were recorded by Anthony Arvizu at Mambo Recorders in Long Beach. Reis states in the All Systems Go liner notes that the title "Jumper K. Balls" was inspired by Australian band Venom P. Stinger. "Lefty" came from a recording session for Back Off Cupids, a band in which Reis collaborated with future Rocket trumpeter JC 2000 in 1991.

  • "Normal Carpet Ride"
  • "Where Are the Fuckers"
  • "Slumber Queen"
  • "Flip the Bird"

These 4 songs originally appeared on the Normal Carpet Ride 7-inch vinyl single released by Sub Pop in June 1992 as part of the Sub Pop Singles Club series. "Normal Carpet Ride" was recorded by Donnell Cameron at Westbeach Recorders in Los Angeles around the time the band recorded the Circa: Now! album, and remixed for All Systems Go at Hit Single. "Where Are the Fuckers" and "Slumber Queen" were recorded at Mambo Recorders and were originally written by Reis at age 15 for his band Conservative Itch. "Flip the Bird" came from a Back Off Cupids recording session.

  • "Cha Cha Cha"

This song originally appeared on the Smells Like Grease for Peace split 7-inch vinyl single with Deadbolt, released by Standard Recordings in October 1992. It was recorded at Mambo Recorders.

  • "Pressure's On"

This song is one of 4 recorded for vinyl singles on Pusmort Records, but is the only one to appear on All Systems Go (the other 3 have not been released). These songs were at Westbeach Recorders before saxophonist Apollo 9 joined the band, and were the band's first recordings with drummer Atom. "Pressure's On" is a cover of the song by the Washington, DC hardcore band Red C. It was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go, but later appeared on a double split 7-inch with the band Bloodthirsty Butchers in 1994.

  • "Pigeon Eater"
  • "The Paste That You Love"

These 2 songs originally appeared on the Both Good Songs 7-inch vinyl single released by Merge Records in April 1993. Both songs were recorded at Westbeach Recorders.

  • "Pure Genius"
  • "Lift and Love"

These 2 songs originally appeared on the Pure Genius 7-inch vinyl single released by Drunken Fish Records in 1993. Both songs were recorded at Westbeach Recorders.

  • "Press Darlings"

This song was recorded for a split 7-inch with Superchunk which never materialized. It is a cover of the song by Adam and the Ants. It was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go. It was recorded at Westbeach Recorders.

  • "Killy Kill Again"

This is a re-recording of the song "Killy Kill" from the band's 1992 album Circa: Now!. The band re-recorded the song in 1993. It was recorded at Westbeach Recorders, and it was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go.

  • "Chantilly Face"

This is a semi-cover of the song "Chantilly Lace", originally performed by The Big Bopper. In this version the original song is played, with Reis responding to The Big Bopper's lyrics with his own and playing guitar over the chorus. Reis' vocals were recorded over the phone. It was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Allmusic review
  2. ^ MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1996. p. 572.
  3. ^ "Rocket from the Crypt details All Systems Go 3". Punknews.org. 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2008-08-18.

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This article is about the original Rocket from the Crypt compilation album For other volumes see All Systems Go 2 and All Systems Go 3 All Systems Go is a compilation album by American punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt released in 1993 by Cargo Records and Headhunter Records The album collects songs which were previously only available on 7 inch vinyl singles as well as some new and unreleased material All Systems GoCompilation album by Rocket from the CryptReleased1993 re released 1998 GenrePunk rock 1 Length54 14Labeloriginal release Cargo Headhunterre release Sympathy for the Record IndustryJapanese version Toys FactoryProducerJohn ReisRocket from the Crypt chronologyCirca Now 1992 All Systems Go 1993 The State of Art is on Fire 1995 Alternative coverJapanese release cover by Pushead Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 MusicHound Rock 2 The first version of All Systems Go was a Japan only release in February 1993 intended as an introduction to the band to coincide with their Japanese tour since most of their vinyl releases were not available in Japan Because the Japanese CD contained many rare songs previously only available on vinyl imported copies began turning up at record stores in the United States at exorbitant prices Recognizing the desire of their American fanbase to get these songs on CD without paying expensive import fees the band reworked the track list and released a different version of All Systems Go in the US containing tracks that were hard to find stateside In 1998 Sympathy for the Record Industry re released the US version of All Systems Go making it widely available nationwide for the first time The following year Rocket from the Crypt singer guitarist John Reis released a sequel compilation entitled All Systems Go 2 on his Swami Records label A third installment in the series was released in 2008 3 Contents 1 Track listing 2 Personnel 3 Album information 4 Song information 5 ReferencesTrack listing editAll tracks are written by John Reis Andy Stamets Pete Reichert Paul O Beirne and Adam Willard except where notedJapanese releaseNo TitleLength1 Pigeon Eater from Both Good Songs 1993 2 10 Forward first appeared here 3 Call It a Complex from Radio Wendy Rocket from the Crypt 1993 only CD appearance 4 Goodbye re recording of a song from Yum Kippered 1992 first appeared here 5 Pure Genius from Pure Genius 1993 6 Press Darlings first appeared here written by Adam Ant originally performed by Adam and the Ants 7 Killy Kill re recording of a song from Circa Now 1992 first appeared here 8 Pressure s On first appeared here written by Peter Murray originally performed by Red C 9 Where Are the Fuckers from Sub Pop Singles Club 1992 10 Slumber Queen from Sub Pop Singles Club 1992 11 Boychucker from Boychucker 1992 12 Jumper K Balls from Boychucker 1992 13 Ballot Fire first appeared here 14 Cha Cha Cha from Smells Like Grease for Peace 1992 15 Gold from Gold 1992 only CD appearance written by Wayne Kramer Fred Sonic Smith Rob Tyner and Dennis Thompson originally performed by the MC5 American releaseNo TitleLength1 Live the Funk re recording of a song from Yum Kippered 1992 exclusive to this release 2 Bad Song Ninja re recording of a song from Yum Kippered 1992 exclusive to this release 3 Goodbye re recording of a song from Yum Kippered 1992 first appeared on Japanese release 4 Boychucker from Boychucker 1992 5 Jumper K Balls from Boychucker 1992 6 Lefty from Boychucker 1992 7 Normal Carpet Ride from Sub Pop Singles Club 1992 8 Where Are the Fuckers from Sub Pop Singles Club 1992 9 Slumber Queen from Sub Pop Singles Club 1992 10 Flip the Bird from Sub Pop Singles Club 1992 11 Cha Cha Cha from Smells Like Grease for Peace 1992 12 Pressure s On first appeared on Japanese release written by Peter Murray originally performed by Red C 13 Pigeon Eater from Both Good Songs 1993 14 The Paste That You Love from Both Good Songs 1993 15 Pure Genius from Pure Genius 1993 16 Lift and Love from Pure Genius 1993 17 Press Darlings first appeared on Japanese release written by Adam Ant originally performed by Adam and the Ants 18 Killy Kill Again re recording of a song from Circa Now 1992 first appeared on Japanese release 19 Chantilly Face exclusive to this release written by Jerry Foster Bill Rice and The Big Bopper originally performed by The Big Bopper Personnel editSpeedo John Reis guitar lead vocals ND Andy Stamets guitar backing vocals Petey X Pete Reichert bass backing vocals Apollo 9 Paul O Beirne saxophone percussion backing vocals Atom Adam Willard drums K londo keyboards on Goodbye Album information editRecord label Japanese version Toy s Factory Records original US release Cargo Records Headhunter Records 1998 re release Sympathy for the Record Industry All songs written by Rocket from the Crypt except Pressure s On by Red C Press Darlings by Adam and the Ants and Chantilly Face by the Big Bopper Tracks 4 16 were previously released on 7 inch vinyl singles see Song Information below Tracks 1 3 and 17 19 were unreleased prior to their inclusion on this albumSong information edit Live the Funk Bad Song Ninja Goodbye These 3 songs are re recordings of the songs Kill the Funk There Will Be No Funk in Outer Space Bad Ninja and Goodbye which appeared on the band s first 7 inch vinyl single Yum Kippered released by the Italian label Helter Skelter Records in 1991 Due to a misunderstanding between Helter Skelter and the band s other label Cargo Headhunter the band were given very few copies of the record and had no control over the amount pressed or sold Unsatisfied with the mastering job the band re recorded the first two tracks at Hit Single Studios in San Diego and the third track at Westbeach Recorders in Los Angeles giving them slightly different titles These versions were unreleased before their inclusion on All Systems Go Boychucker Jumper K Balls Lefty These 3 songs originally appeared on the Boychucker 7 inch vinyl single released by Sympathy for the Record Industry in June 1992 Boychucker and Jumper K Balls were recorded by Anthony Arvizu at Mambo Recorders in Long Beach Reis states in the All Systems Go liner notes that the title Jumper K Balls was inspired by Australian band Venom P Stinger Lefty came from a recording session for Back Off Cupids a band in which Reis collaborated with future Rocket trumpeter JC 2000 in 1991 Normal Carpet Ride Where Are the Fuckers Slumber Queen Flip the Bird These 4 songs originally appeared on the Normal Carpet Ride 7 inch vinyl single released by Sub Pop in June 1992 as part of the Sub Pop Singles Club series Normal Carpet Ride was recorded by Donnell Cameron at Westbeach Recorders in Los Angeles around the time the band recorded the Circa Now album and remixed for All Systems Go at Hit Single Where Are the Fuckers and Slumber Queen were recorded at Mambo Recorders and were originally written by Reis at age 15 for his band Conservative Itch Flip the Bird came from a Back Off Cupids recording session Cha Cha Cha This song originally appeared on the Smells Like Grease for Peace split 7 inch vinyl single with Deadbolt released by Standard Recordings in October 1992 It was recorded at Mambo Recorders Pressure s On This song is one of 4 recorded for vinyl singles on Pusmort Records but is the only one to appear on All Systems Go the other 3 have not been released These songs were at Westbeach Recorders before saxophonist Apollo 9 joined the band and were the band s first recordings with drummer Atom Pressure s On is a cover of the song by the Washington DC hardcore band Red C It was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go but later appeared on a double split 7 inch with the band Bloodthirsty Butchers in 1994 Pigeon Eater The Paste That You Love These 2 songs originally appeared on the Both Good Songs 7 inch vinyl single released by Merge Records in April 1993 Both songs were recorded at Westbeach Recorders Pure Genius Lift and Love These 2 songs originally appeared on the Pure Genius 7 inch vinyl single released by Drunken Fish Records in 1993 Both songs were recorded at Westbeach Recorders Press Darlings This song was recorded for a split 7 inch with Superchunk which never materialized It is a cover of the song by Adam and the Ants It was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go It was recorded at Westbeach Recorders Killy Kill Again This is a re recording of the song Killy Kill from the band s 1992 album Circa Now The band re recorded the song in 1993 It was recorded at Westbeach Recorders and it was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go Chantilly Face This is a semi cover of the song Chantilly Lace originally performed by The Big Bopper In this version the original song is played with Reis responding to The Big Bopper s lyrics with his own and playing guitar over the chorus Reis vocals were recorded over the phone It was unreleased before its inclusion on All Systems Go References edit a b Allmusic review MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press 1996 p 572 Rocket from the Crypt details All Systems Go 3 Punknews org 2008 08 18 Retrieved 2008 08 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All Systems Go Rocket from the Crypt album amp oldid 1192633065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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