These People (The Dicks album)

These People LP
Studio album by The Dicks
Released 1985
Genre Punk blues, blues rock
Label Alternative Tentacles
Producer Klaus Flouride
The Dicks chronology
Peace ? 7"
(1984)Peace ? 7"1984
These People
(1985)
Live At Raul's 2x7"
(1992)Live At Raul's 2x7"1992
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These People is the second and last studio album by the American punk band The Dicks, released in 1985 on Alternative Tentacles. By the time this record was recorded, The Dicks had changed half of their lineup, and relocated from Texas to San Francisco.

With the new lineup, the sound of The Dicks progressed from their earlier years as a bluesy hardcore punk band to more straightforwardly hard blues-rock. The album retains the band's punk rock sound, though at slightly slower tempos. The left-wing lyrics of their earlier work also moved more into the forefront by the time These People was recorded, and topics such as police brutality, classism, the American middle class, prison, and a closing blues-rock ballad dedicated to murdered Black Panther George Jackson are included.

Track listing

  1. The Police (Force) — 2:27
  2. Off-Duty Sailor — 2:24
  3. Executive Dive — 2:56
  4. Sidewalk Begging — 3:50
  5. Lost and Divided — 2:06
  6. Dead in a Motel Room — 3:06
  7. Cities are Burning — 3:08
  8. Doctor Daddy — 2:11
  9. Decent and Clean — 3:29
  10. Legacy of Man — 3:21
  11. Little Rock n' Roller — 2:43
  12. George Jackson — 3:29

Personnel

  • Gary Floyd - Lead Vocals
  • Lynn Perko - Drums
  • Sebastian F - Bass
  • Tim Carroll - Guitar
  • Debbie Gordon - Mood Coordinator

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