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Stukas Over Disneyland [Remaster]
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Album: Stukas Over Disneyland [Remaster]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Rosemary
2)    She's a Hunchback
3)    Out of Sight, Out of Mind
4)    Communication Breakdown
5)    Pretty Please Me
6)    Wagon Train
7)    If Stuart Could Talk
8)    Stukas over Disneyland
 

Album: Stukas Over Disneyland [Remaster]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Rosemary
2)    She's a Hunchback
3)    Out of Sight, Out of Mind
4)    Communication Breakdown
5)    Pretty Please Me
6)    Wagon Train
7)    If Stuart Could Talk
8)    Stukas over Disneyland
 
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Performer Notes
  • The Dickies: Leonard Phillips (vocals, keyboards); Scott Sindon (guitar, background vocals); Stan Lee, Steven Hufsteder (guitar); Billy Club, Laurie Buhne (bass); Jerry Angel (drums, percussion); Chuck Wagon (drums, background vocals).
  • Producers: Robin Geoffrey Cable, Ed Stasium, Liam Sternberg.
  • Recorded at Wizard Studios & Eldorado Studios, Hollywood, California in September 1980 & January 1983.
  • Personnel: Scott Sindon (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Leonard Graves Phillips (vocals, piano, keyboards); Billy Club (vocals, bass guitar); Chuck Wagon & the Wheels, Chuck Wagon (vocals, drums); Lorenzo Buhne (vocals); Enoch Hain, Stan Lee, Steve Hufsteter (guitar); Jerry Angel (drums, percussion); Karlos Kaballero (drums).
  • Audio Mixer: Ron Hitchcock.
  • Recording information: Cherokee (09/1980/01/1983); Eldorado Studios, Hollywood CA (09/1980/01/1983); Perspective (09/1980/01/1983); Wizard Studios, Hollywood CA (09/1980/01/1983).
  • Illustrator: Lane Smith .
  • Photographers: Jules Bates; Randy Bachman.
  • Unknown Contributor Role: Stan Lee.
  • The final album released by the Dickies before their (temporary, as it turned out) 1983 breakup is a brief but rocking set that drops the punk affectations almost entirely, revealing the L.A. combo's power pop roots. The Quick's Steven Hofsteder was the band's second guitarist by this point, and his old band's career high point, "Pretty Please Me," is revived here. The opening "Rosemary" and the title track are every bit as tuneful and catchy, while the band's goofball humor comes across in the cheerful massacre of Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown."
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