Daddy Has a Tail

Daddy Has a Tail
Studio album by Cows
Released July 10, 1989 (1989-07-10)
Studio Death Jam Studio
(Detroit, MI)
Genre Noise rock, post-hardcore
Length 37:05
Label Amphetamine Reptile
Producer Cows, David B. Livingstone
Cows chronology
Taint Pluribus Taint Unum
(1987)
Daddy Has a Tail
(1989)
Effete and Impudent Snobs
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Daddy Has a Tail is the second studio album by Minneapolis-based noise rock band Cows and their first to be released by Amphetamine Reptile Records on July 10, 1989.[2][3]

Recording

The album was recorded and mixed by David B. Livingstone, who at the time was the guitarist for God Bullies, and producer Tim Mac. Originally, the record had been mixed to videotape but the result was of poor quality, forcing Mac and Livingstone to remix the entire album from scratch within the relatively short time span of 4 hours. Regarding the album's current mix, Livingstone has said, "I always felt that they got really screwed. I felt really bad." and that he intends to eventually remix the entire album from the original masters.[4]

Release

The album was never released on its own on CD. It can be found on the Old Gold 1989–1991 compilation released in 1996, with the exception of the song "Chow". Amphetamine Reptile Europe released the album in its entirety on a two-for-one CD that included "Peacetika", although "I Miss Her Beer" and "Sugar" are combined into one track.

The song "Chow" appears on a split with the Melvins for Sugar Daddy Live.

Track listing

All tracks written by Cows, except "Shaking" by Johnny Kidd.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Shaking"2:47
2."Camouflage Monkey"2:14
3."Part My Konk"6:09
4."Bum in the Alley"3:18
5."Chow"3:43
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."By the Throat"2:08
2."I Miss Her Beer"2:09
3."Sugar"2:47
4."Chasin' Darla"4:28
5."Sticky and Sweet"4:29

Personnel

Adapted from the Daddy Has a Tail liner notes.[5]

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1989 Amphetamine Reptile CS, LP ARR 89163

References

  1. Kennedy, Patrick. "Cows: Daddy Has a Tail > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  2. Old Gold 1989–1991 (booklet). Cows. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Amphetamine Reptile Records. 1996.
  3. Edgerton, Robin; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Cows". Trouser Press. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  4. Prindle, Mark. "David B. Livingstone Interview". 2004, cited December 8, 2010
  5. Daddy Has a Tail (sleeve). Cows. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Amphetamine Reptile Records. 1989.
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