The Mr. T Experience - Alcatraz (1999)

Artist: The Mr. T Experience
Title: Alcatraz
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Lookout! Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Punk Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 39:32
Total Size: 96/311 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Alcatraz
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Lookout! Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Punk Rock, Power Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 39:32
Total Size: 96/311 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Wrote a Book About Rock & Roll 2:53
02. Naomi 3:38
03. Self Pity 2:24
04. Hey Emily 3:28
05. Tomorrow Is a Harsh Mistress 2:54
06. Two of Us 2:37
07. Our Days Are Numbered 2:50
08. We're Not No One 2:33
09. Re-Activate Your Heart 3:59
10. Perhaps 3:27
11. She's My Alcatraz 2:58
12. I Feel for You 1:40
13. We'll Get By 4:13
Alcatraz is the eighth studio album by the Californian pop-punk band The Mr. T Experience, marking a significant stylistic shift in their work.
In contrast to their earlier, more uptempo releases, this album took a more pop-oriented direction. The music shifted toward power pop and indie rock with clean guitars.
For the first time, the band actively infused their punk sound with a horn section, acoustic guitars, and classical keyboards (Farfisa and Hammond B-3 organs).
Music critics noted its clear inspiration from the British pop wave of the 1960s, as well as the atmosphere of the early works of Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson.
This is the band's final album, recorded by the band's "golden" lineup of the late 1990s, featuring bassist Joel Reeder. He left the band after the release.
In contrast to their earlier, more uptempo releases, this album took a more pop-oriented direction. The music shifted toward power pop and indie rock with clean guitars.
For the first time, the band actively infused their punk sound with a horn section, acoustic guitars, and classical keyboards (Farfisa and Hammond B-3 organs).
Music critics noted its clear inspiration from the British pop wave of the 1960s, as well as the atmosphere of the early works of Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson.
This is the band's final album, recorded by the band's "golden" lineup of the late 1990s, featuring bassist Joel Reeder. He left the band after the release.