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99 Songs of Revolution

Volume 1 cover art
Studio album by Various artists
Released March 16, 2010
Genre Ska punk, Punk rock
Length 32:56
Label Victory
Professional reviews
Streetlight Manifesto chronology
Somewhere in the Between
(2007)
99 Songs of Revolution
(2010)
Tomas Kalnoky chronology
Somewhere in the Between
(2007)
99 Songs of Revolution
(2010)

99 Songs of Revolution is a multi-album cover songs project by American ska bands Streetlight Manifesto, Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution, and two currently unknown bands related to Streetlight Manifesto. The first volume in the series of albums was released on March 16, 2010 through Victory Records.[3]

Contents

Background and release

99 Songs of Revolution was originally thought to be only a Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution release, as stated in the liner notes for their debut 2001 EP, A Call to Arms. Not much was known about the project until September 2008, when the project was officially and publicly announced. It was revealed that 99 Songs of Revolution would feature 99 cover songs spread out over eight full-length albums from four different artists. Each of the four bands, Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution, Streetlight Manifesto and two currently unknown "Streetlight Manifesto related" artists, will release two albums in the series.[4]

The project saw many tentative release dates in 2008 and 2009. Toward the end of 2009, Streetlight Manifesto announced that the first CD had been completed as was awaiting release from the record label. The band also hinted at the possibility of self-releasing the album on vinyl through the Pentimento Music Company "long before" their label could release it on CD.[5] Also in late 2009, Streetlight Manifesto began previewing their songs from 99 Songs of Revolution on their website and during live performances.[6][7]

The first release in the series, Volume 1 by Streetlight Manifesto, was released on March 16, 2010 through Victory Records.[8]

Track listing

Volume 1

  1. "Birds Flying Away" (originally by Mason Jennings) – 3:27
  2. "Hell" (originally by Squirrel Nut Zippers) – 2:56
  3. "Just" (originally by Radiohead) – 3:00
  4. "Skyscraper" (originally by Bad Religion) – 2:40
  5. "Punk Rock Girl" (originally by The Dead Milkmen) – 2:17
  6. "Linoleum" (originally by NOFX) – 2:44
  7. "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" (originally by Paul Simon) – 2:27
  8. "They Provide the Paint for the Picture-Perfect Masterpiece That You Will Paint on the Insides of Your Eyelids" (originally by Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution) – 3:33
  9. "Red Rubber Ball" (originally by The Cyrkle) – 2:49
  10. "The Troubador" (originally by Louis Jordan) – 3:33
  11. "Such Great Heights" (originally by The Postal Service) – 3:30

Personnel

Streetlight Manifesto

Additional Musicians and Production

  • Achilles Kalnoky - violin
  • Doug Holzapfel - organ
  • Dave Fowler - organ
  • Demian Arriaga - auxiliary percussion
  • Dan Potthast - gang vocals
  • Lance Reynolds - gang vocals
  • Jason Kanter - mixing engineer
  • Alan Douches - mastering engineer

References

External links








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