- Source: Bruiseology
Bruiseology is the second and final studio album by the American band the Waitresses, released in 1983. The album was recorded amidst personnel conflict; the band disbanded a year later. Chris Butler intended for the album's lyrics and themes to be darker than the band's earlier work. The album was coproduced by Hugh Padgham.
Critical reception
The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "the Waitresses is one of the very few bands that makes comedy records that also work as good music, solid rock 'n' roll." Robert Christgau noted that, "instead of cutting back on verbiage, Chris Butler solves his clutter problem by revving the music up so high it blares over its own complexity." Trouser Press deemed the album "another batch of witty and wise songs about the exigencies of modern womanhood," but opined that "the formula doesn’t wear all that well." The Washington Post determined that "Butler has a punkishly academic way with tunes, and most of these are endearing in a hook-laden, sassy vein."
Track listing
All songs written by Chris Butler and Waitresses, except where noted.
"A Girl's Gotta Do"
"Make the Weather"
"Everything's Wrong If My Hair Is Wrong"
"Luxury"
"Open City"
"Thinking About Sex Again"
"Bruiseology"
"Pleasure" (Waitresses)
"Spin"
"They're All Out of Liquor, Let's Find Another Party"
Personnel
Patty Donahue – vocals
Chris Butler – guitar
Dan Klayman – organ
Tracy Wormworth – bass, vocals, lead vocal on "Spin"
Billy Ficca – drums
Mars Williams – saxophone
with:
Ed Caraeff – art direction, photography
Charts
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bruiseology
- The Waitresses
- Patty Donahue
- Tracy Wormworth
- I Could Rule the World If I Could Only Get the Parts
- Chris Butler (musician)
- 1983 in music
- The Best of The Waitresses (1990 album)
- 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Waitresses