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    • Pay Attention is the sixth studio album by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It was released on May 2, 2000 by Island Records. The video for "So Sad to Say" premiered on MTV's 120 Minutes on April 25, 2000. In March and April 2001, the band held several shows in certain US cities as part of a multi-day club tour.
      It reached #74 on the Billboard 200 and #170 on the Australian ARIA Charts.


      Track listing


      All songs written by Dicky Barrett and Joe Gittleman, except where noted.

      "Let Me Be" – 3:52
      "The Skeleton Song" – 3:01
      "All Things Considered" (Barrett, Nate Albert) – 4:01
      "So Sad to Say" – 3:10
      "Allow Them" – 3:57
      "High School Dance" – 2:52
      "Over the Eggshells" – 2:59
      "She Just Happened" – 2:53
      "Finally" – 3:47
      "I Know More" – 3:08
      "Riot on Broad Street" – 3:13
      "One Million Reasons" (Barrett, Gittleman, Dennis Brockenborough) – 3:01
      "Bad News and Bad Breaks" – 3:33
      "Temporary Trip" – 2:27
      "Where You Come From" (Barrett, Albert) – 2:46
      "The Day He Didn't Die" (Barrett, Albert) – 3:24


      = Big Rig 12" Double Vinyl bonus tracks

      =
      "The Meaning" – 2:33
      "The Skeleton Song (Demo)" – 3:10
      "Simmer Down (Live)" – 2:29
      "New England Memories" – 2:28


      = Australia CD bonus tracks

      =
      "Together" – 3:05
      "Just As Much" – 3:01


      Personnel


      Dicky Barrett – lead vocals
      Nate Albert – guitars, backing vocals
      Joe Gittleman – bass, backing vocals
      Tim "Johnny Vegas" Burton – saxophone, backing vocals
      Roman Fleysher – saxophone
      Dennis Brockenborough – trombone
      Joe Sirois – drums
      Ben Carr – Bosstone, vocals
      Paul Q. Kolderie – producer, engineer
      Johnny Goetchius – keyboards, backing vocals
      Rolf Langsjoen – trumpet
      John Allen – vocals on track 11
      Paul Scarpino – acoustic guitar on track 11
      Ernie Wilson – bass guitar on track 11
      Bob Richards – drums on track 11
      Nat Freedberg – backing vocals on track 9
      Mark Higgins – musician
      Billy O'Malley – musician
      Andrew Schneider – engineer
      Sean Slade – engineer
      Fran Flannery – assistant engineer
      Ted Paduck – assistant engineer
      Andy Wallace – mixing
      Howie Weinberg – mastering
      Steve Sisco – assistant
      Joseph Cultice – photography
      Bill Horsman – photography


      Notes/Trivia


      This was the last album recorded with guitarist Nate Albert, trombonist Dennis Brockenborough, and the first with Roman Fleysher on saxophone. It was also the band's last on a major label.
      "So Sad to Say", the first single off this album, made its debut at Fenway Park on the big screen on Opening Day, 2000.
      "Riot on Broad Street" is based on the fights between Yankee firefighters and an Irish funeral procession on June 11, 1837.


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