Captain My Captain

Captain My Captain
Studio album by Team Dresch
Released June 4, 1996
Recorded November 1995
Studio John and Stu's Place in Seattle, Washington
Genre Punk rock, queercore
Length 39:16
Label Chainsaw, Candy Ass
Producer John Goodmanson
Team Dresch chronology
Personal Best
(1995)
Captain My Captain
(1996)

Captain My Captain is the second and final studio album by the American queercore band Team Dresch. It was released on June 4, 1996 by both Chainsaw Records and Candy Ass Records.

Recording and release

Captain My Captain was recorded in November 1995 at John and Stu's Place in Seattle, Washington and produced by John Goodmanson.[1] Singer and guitarist Jody Bleyle stated that a lot of her writing on the album had to do with a "physical and emotional breakdown" she had before its recording. At the time, she recalled that the band's focus on politics and self-defense went "far beyond being an obsession", especially during an eight-week tour to support the Free to Fight project.[2] The album was released on June 4, 1996 by Chainsaw Records and Candy Ass Records.[3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Spin7/10[4]

Although Captain My Captain received positive reviews from critics, it was generally considered inferior to its predecessor, Personal Best.[4][5][3]

Track listing

  1. Uncle Phranc – 3:23
  2. 107 – 4:05
  3. My Dirty Hands are Mined – 3:00
  4. The Council – 3:20
  5. Don't Try Suicide – 3:11
  6. To the Enemies of Political Rock – 2:26
  7. Take on Me – 1:59
  8. Yes I Am Too But Who Am I Really? – 2:50
  9. I'm Illegal – 2:32
  10. Musical Fanzine – 3:51
  11. Remember Who You Are – 8:19

References

  1. Captain My Captain (CD booklet). Team Dresch. Seattle, Washington: Chainsaw Records and Candy Ass Records. 1996. CAR18, CHSW18.
  2. Daniel Sinker (November 2007). "Away from the Numbers: Jody Bleyle". We Owe You Nothing: Expanded Edition: Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews. Akashic Books. pp. 261–272. ISBN 1933354321. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  3. 1 2 Andrea Moed (August 1996). "Captain My Captain". CMJ New Music Monthly. No. 36. p. 45. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  4. 1 2 3 John Hinrichsen. "Captain My Captain". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  5. Terri Sutton (July 1996). "Captain My Captain". Spin. Vol. 12 no. 4. pp. 89–91. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
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