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We're Not in This Alone

We're Not in This Alone is the third and final full-length studio album by New York hardcore punk band Youth of Today. It was originally released by Caroline Records in 1988.

We're Not In This Alone
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 1988
Recorded1988
GenreHardcore punk
Length19:58
LabelCaroline
ProducerJohn Porcelly, Ray Cappo
Youth of Today chronology
Break Down the Walls
(1987)
We're Not In This Alone
(1988)
Youth of Today EP
(1990)
Alternative cover
Cover of 1997 Revelation Records CD/LP reissue
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Background and songs edit

Youth of Today had broken up briefly in 1988, with lead singer and co-founder Ray Cappo briefly relocating to India to pursue his interest in Hare Krishna, while guitarist and co-founder Porcell (John Porcelly) got out his frustrations with both the breakup of the band and what he saw as negative elements in the scene, with the project band Project X, and with Judge. The breakup was short-lived; the group reconvened with former WarZone bassist Walter Schreifels and drummer Sammy Siegler not long afterward, hence Cappo's declaration of "We're back!" at the beginning of the album's opening track, "Flame Still Burns".

One notable track, "No More", is a condemnation of the meat-industry. Youth of Today made a low-budget music video for the song, incorporating footage of an abattoir acquired from PETA, but it is unlikely that the clip ever aired on MTV.

Another track from the album, "Live Free", started life as an unreleased Project X song, "Can't Keep Me Down" - an almost full-circle irony, since Project X's best known song, "Straight Edge Revenge", was a song first written by John Porcelly for Youth Of Today, but rejected by Cappo because he found the lyrics to be too militant.

One other song, "Understand", is a rerecording of a song Youth Of Today first recorded and released on the Revelation Records compilation album New York City Hardcore: The Way It Is, two years earlier.

 
The version of the album with "REMIX" sticker.

Recording and release edit

The album was recorded at the Chung King House of Metal in New York City, a studio Porcell would later use for the first attempt at a Judge full-length. In a foreshadowing of the problems Judge would later have with their album, the first mix to be released by Caroline was notoriously poor-sounding and muddy. After complaints from fans, Caroline remixed and re-pressed the album, releasing the new copies with the same cover artwork, but now having a large REMIX sticker affixed to the front. Caroline did not recall the 1st mix and so copies with the original mix still existed in record stores into the early 1990s. This 2nd mix was also licensed to We Bite records in Germany, who also released it on CD for Europe.

Disgusted with the black eye the original mix gave Youth of Today's legacy, Cappo and Porcell regained the rights to the album from Caroline in 1996, took the multi-track master tapes and remixed the entire album for a proper release on Revelation Records in 1997. This 3rd and final mix was also given completely new cover artwork upon its reissue. Newer vinyl pressings of the album on Revelation since 2012 have kept the 1996 Cappo/Porcell remix, but restored the original Caroline Records cover, label and insert art (with Revelation's type logo replacing Caroline's).[2]

Track listing edit

All songs written and composed by Ray Cappo and John Porcelly.

  1. "Flame Still Burns"
  2. "Slow Down"
  3. "Choose to Be"
  4. "Put It Aside"
  5. "Wake Up and Live"
  6. "No More"
  7. "What Goes Around"
  8. "Potential Friends"
  9. "A Time We'll Remember"
  10. "Live Free"
  11. "Understand"
  12. "Prejudice"
  13. "Keep It Up"

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kantor, Matt. We're Not in This Alone at AllMusic
  2. ^ Finn, Kevin. "The Final Word: Revelation Records & Other Releases, Version 6.06". RevelationRecords.com. Retrieved September 17, 2016.

Works cited

  • All Ages: Reflections on Straight Edge by Beth Lahickey, Revelation Books, 1998 (ISBN 978-1-889703-00-8)
  • Youth of Today interview, Smorgasbord fanzine, fall 1988/Winter 1989

External links edit

  • Revelation Records page on We're Not In This Alone
  • Pressing info on Youth of Today records

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We re Not in This Alone is the third and final full length studio album by New York hardcore punk band Youth of Today It was originally released by Caroline Records in 1988 We re Not In This AloneStudio album by Youth of TodayReleasedJune 15 1988Recorded1988GenreHardcore punkLength19 58LabelCarolineProducerJohn Porcelly Ray CappoYouth of Today chronologyBreak Down the Walls 1987 We re Not In This Alone 1988 Youth of Today EP 1990 Alternative coverCover of 1997 Revelation Records CD LP reissueProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Contents 1 Background and songs 2 Recording and release 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 References 6 External linksBackground and songs editYouth of Today had broken up briefly in 1988 with lead singer and co founder Ray Cappo briefly relocating to India to pursue his interest in Hare Krishna while guitarist and co founder Porcell John Porcelly got out his frustrations with both the breakup of the band and what he saw as negative elements in the scene with the project band Project X and with Judge The breakup was short lived the group reconvened with former WarZone bassist Walter Schreifels and drummer Sammy Siegler not long afterward hence Cappo s declaration of We re back at the beginning of the album s opening track Flame Still Burns One notable track No More is a condemnation of the meat industry Youth of Today made a low budget music video for the song incorporating footage of an abattoir acquired from PETA but it is unlikely that the clip ever aired on MTV Another track from the album Live Free started life as an unreleased Project X song Can t Keep Me Down an almost full circle irony since Project X s best known song Straight Edge Revenge was a song first written by John Porcelly for Youth Of Today but rejected by Cappo because he found the lyrics to be too militant One other song Understand is a rerecording of a song Youth Of Today first recorded and released on the Revelation Records compilation album New York City Hardcore The Way It Is two years earlier nbsp The version of the album with REMIX sticker Recording and release editThe album was recorded at the Chung King House of Metal in New York City a studio Porcell would later use for the first attempt at a Judge full length In a foreshadowing of the problems Judge would later have with their album the first mix to be released by Caroline was notoriously poor sounding and muddy After complaints from fans Caroline remixed and re pressed the album releasing the new copies with the same cover artwork but now having a large REMIX sticker affixed to the front Caroline did not recall the 1st mix and so copies with the original mix still existed in record stores into the early 1990s This 2nd mix was also licensed to We Bite records in Germany who also released it on CD for Europe Disgusted with the black eye the original mix gave Youth of Today s legacy Cappo and Porcell regained the rights to the album from Caroline in 1996 took the multi track master tapes and remixed the entire album for a proper release on Revelation Records in 1997 This 3rd and final mix was also given completely new cover artwork upon its reissue Newer vinyl pressings of the album on Revelation since 2012 have kept the 1996 Cappo Porcell remix but restored the original Caroline Records cover label and insert art with Revelation s type logo replacing Caroline s 2 Track listing editAll songs written and composed by Ray Cappo and John Porcelly Flame Still Burns Slow Down Choose to Be Put It Aside Wake Up and Live No More What Goes Around Potential Friends A Time We ll Remember Live Free Understand Prejudice Keep It Up Personnel editBandRay Cappo lead vocals production Porcell guitars production backing and gang vocals Walter Schreifels bass backing and gang vocals Sammy Siegler drums backing and gang vocals Additional personnelLes Paws Davis sound engineer associated producer Phil pa Austin mastering Dylan Schreifels backing and gang vocals Luke Abbey backing and gang vocals Raymond Raybies Barbieri backing and gang vocals Alex Brown backing and gang vocals photography live photos Tom Rockafeller backing and gang vocals photography live photos JJ Gonson photography live photos Murray Bowles photography live photos Melora Creager cover concept cover photography Tom Hughes design realization Ellie Hughes design realizationReferences edit Kantor Matt We re Not in This Alone at AllMusic Finn Kevin The Final Word Revelation Records amp Other Releases Version 6 06 RevelationRecords com Retrieved September 17 2016 Works cited All Ages Reflections on Straight Edge by Beth Lahickey Revelation Books 1998 ISBN 978 1 889703 00 8 Youth of Today interview Smorgasbord fanzine fall 1988 Winter 1989External links editRevelation Records page on We re Not In This Alone Pressing info on Youth of Today records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title We 27re Not in This Alone amp oldid 1122582602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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