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Crawdaddy - The 19th Annual Badger Convention flac album
  • Performer Crawdaddy
  • Title The 19th Annual Badger Convention
  • Date of release 1994
  • Style Alternative Rock, Ska
  • Other formats MIDI MPC VQF ADX DXD XM MP3
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1524 mb
  • Size FLAC 1241 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 936

Release group by Crawdaddy. Special purpose label – white labels, self-published releases and other no label releases). BADGeR MeAT MUSIC CD007.

We don't have information for this album yet. Tracklist. Dirty Work Version (The DeWayne Song). Crawdads for Breakfast.

The Crawdaddy Club was a music venue in Richmond, Surrey, England, which started in 1963. The Rolling Stones were its house band in 1963; they were followed by The Yardbirds. Several other seminal British blues and rhythm and blues acts also played there. He began in the jazz scene before starting the Piccadilly Club, a blues club in central London

The 19th Annual Badger Convention released: 1994. The 19th Annual Badger Convention.

The first Crawdaddy! of 2019 kicked off the new year in style with guest DJ Mike Warburton (thanks for the marvellous sets sir!) and some mighty fine and friendly people on the dancefloor! Thanks to all who came and to Jas and Joy for the tip top shots. See you in February with guest DJs Dave E and Gilo from Sidewinder.

The magazine was named after the Crawdaddy Club in London and published occasionally during its early years with an exclamation point, as Crawdaddy!.

3 Dirty Work Version (The DeWayne Song) 2:56.

Dave Pegg (born 2 November 1947) is an English t and record producer, primarily a bass guitarist. He is the longest-serving member of the pre-eminent British folk rock band Fairport Convention and has been bassist with a number of important folk and rock groups including the Ian Campbell Folk Group and Jethro Tull. He has appeared on some of the most significant albums of his era, as well as undertaking solo projects

Crawdaddy was The Darling Buds' third album. It was released on Epic Records in 1990 and featured the singles "Tiny Machine" and "Crystal Clear".

Tracklist

1 Skasquatch 3:49
2 Crack 3:48
3 Dirty Work Version (The DeWayne Song) 2:56
4 Go Joel 4:28
5 Go Drew 3:11
6 Not Yet 2:44
7 Special Extra Secret Hidden Track 2:14
8 Boba Fett 2:29
9 Skary Josh 3:30
10 Badger 3:26
11 Crawdads For Breakfast 5:25

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Gabe Barron
  • Drums – John Panick
  • Engineer – Crawdaddy, Nick Forcillo
  • Guitar – Justin Alan Bowe
  • Lead Vocals [Additional] – Amy Anderson, CL Wyatt Sanders, Charles McNeil , Chris Goodsell, Fran Kirigin, Greg (Let's Do It) Hoetker*, Heather Hamm, James Ratzlaff, Jason Panick, Jenny Francis, Melinda Hill, Priscilla Lawson, Ronna Panick, Sean Panick, Tasha Segura, Tina Jenkins
  • Percussion [Additional] – Ricardo Sanchez
  • Producer – Crawdaddy, Nick Forcillo
  • Saxophone [Alto, Tenor And Baritone], Toasting – Josh Roberts
  • Trombone, Whistle [Slide Whistle], Jew's Harp [Jaw Harp], Shaker, Percussion [Various African Percussion Instruments], Vocals [Assorted Vocal Blurts] – Travis McAlister
  • Trumpet, Toasting – DeWayne Hanshew
  • Vocals – Josh Roberts , Justin Alan Bowe
  • Written-By – Crawdaddy, Roberts* (tracks: 11), Bowe* (tracks: 1 to 10), McAlister* (tracks: 1, 9)

Notes

Recorded and mastered at Pig Studio


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Binthars
I had this album when it came out, and I loved it for the really nerdy star wars references and homegrown garage band feel. I wish they had stuck around.