Click to Go Back to search resultsBack to search results
Turn the Radio Off [PA] by Reel Big Fish...
Photo contributed by #M#.This product photo was contributed by the community member attributed here.
Enlarge
 
Product description:Full product description
Reel Big Fish: Aaron Barrett (vocals, guitar); Scott Klopienstein (vocals, trumpet); Tavis Werts (trumpet); Grant Barry, Dan Regan (trombone); Matt Wong (bass); Andrew Gonzale...Read more
Most relevant review:
See all reviews
rating
best ska album ever made
reel big fish is known for being kings of ska, and this cd proves it. every song is great and fun. this is one of their first albums so its not like their newer stuff which i ...Read more
rating
Excellent Punk/Ska disc!
In every genre, there are the average, and those who stand above the crowd. Reel Big Fish is the one that stands out. Great lyrics, nice grooving guitar and a wall of horns th...Read more

Turn the Radio Off [PA] by Reel Big Fish (CD, Jan-1996, ZMJO Corporation)

Product description

Album Features
UPC:012414179623
Artist:Reel Big Fish
Format:CD
Release Year:1996
Record Label:ZMJO Corporation
Genre:Hardcore/Punk, Ska

Track Listing
1. Sell Out
2. Trendy
3. Join the Club
4. She Has a Girlfriend Now
5. Snoop Dog, Baby
6. Beer
7. 241
8. Everything Sucks
9. S.R.
10. Skatanic
11. All I Want Is More
12. Nothin'
13. Say "Ten"
14. I'll Never Be
15. Alternative, Baby
16. Off - (hidden track)

Details
Playing Time:43 min.
Contributing Artists:Efren Santana, Isaiah Owens, Monique Powell
Producer:Jay Rifkin, John Avila
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Reel Big Fish: Aaron Barrett (vocals, guitar); Scott Klopienstein (vocals, trumpet); Tavis Werts (trumpet); Grant Barry, Dan Regan (trombone); Matt Wong (bass); Andrew Gonzales (drums).Additional personnel: Monique Powell (vocals); Efren Santana (saxophone); Isaiah Owens (keyboards); RBF, Jesse Wilder, Kevin Globerman, Vince Pileggi, Michael Shaw (background vocals).Recorded at Media Ventures, Santa Monica, California.Reel Big Fish: Aaron Barrett (vocals, guitar); Scott Klopienstein (trumpet, vocals); Tavis Werts (trumpet); Grant Barry, Dan Regan (trombone); Matt Wong (bass); Andrew Gonzales (drums).Additional personnel includes: Monique Powell (vocals); Efren Santana (saxophone); Isaiah Owens (keyboards); RBF, Jesse Wilder, Kevin Globerman, Vince Pileggi, Michael Shaw (background vocals).Recorded at Media Ventures, Santa Monica, California."I'll never be a rock and roll star," Reel Big Fish's Aaron Barrett sweetly sings out in frustration at his band's inability to reach pin-up proportions on "I'll Never Be." Ah, but that song was written long before the group decided to "Sell Out," and promptly garner the attention Barrett so craved. Their timing was impeccable, for ska was then terminally "Trendy," and the Big Fish were ready to be reeled into the big time. So Turn the Radio Off, because their songs sound better coming out of the stereo minus the annoying DJ and ads that interrupt the party. This is the band's first album for Mojo, but some fans will already be familiar with many of the songs within, as nearly half the set features tracks from their self- released debut Everything Sucks. However, they've all been fabulously re-cut (as newcomers would discover for themselves once Mojo reissued Sucks in 2000). The group's lineup underwent numerous changes in between the two recordings, but Fish's sarky and snarky attitude remained the same, as such new songs as "Sell Out" and the hilarious "She Has a Girlfriend Now" well prove. That latter number boasts Save Ferris' Monique Powell on vocals, and she's just one of a bevy of guest stars found within. "Girlfriend" is ska at its most irresistible, and equally good are the re-recorded "Trendy," "Beer" and "Join the Club," alongside a slew of new numbers including the instrumental "241," the brass meets ska-core "All I Want Is More," and the storming "Nothin'." The Fish are now swimming in a much bigger pond, but they've grown to shark-like proportions along the way, and this sleek set of infectious songs, flashy arrangements, finely honed playing, and huge sound courtesy of the excellent production, is proof positive that the Fish are minnows no longer. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

eBay Product ID: EPID3223385
Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2012 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
eBay users' reviews
Turn the Radio Off [PA] by Reel Big Fish (CD, Jan-1996, ZMJO Corporation)
  • Average rating:
    Based on 6 user reviews
  • Rating distributions

  • 5 stars4
  • 4 stars0
  • 3 stars1
  • 2 stars0
  • 1 star1
Relevance|Newest|Popular

All Reviews

best ska album ever made

Created: 23/03/09
reel big fish is known for being kings of ska, and this cd proves it. every song is great and fun. this is one of their first albums so its not like their newer stuff which i dont find very good, but if you are a fan of them, ska, and even punk, pick this up now!
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

Excellent Punk/Ska disc!

Created: 19/01/08
In every genre, there are the average, and those who stand above the crowd. Reel Big Fish is the one that stands out. Great lyrics, nice grooving guitar and a wall of horns that will peel paint off the wall. If you are interested in the ska punk style, this is a great place to start.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

REEL BIG FISH!!!!

Created: 17/01/08
This is the best CD that Reel big fish made!!!! They are a ska from the late 1990 and early 2000. I seen them so many times at the barn in Riverside, CA. and they played a lot with one of the most awesome bands ever GOLDFINGER!!!! check them out and give them a chance. The only the is that you are going to have to like ska to enjoy a band like this.....
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

One of the greatest SKa cds ever!!

Created: 23/06/10
Ive owned this cd 3 different times and wore out every copy. This is one of the greatest ska cds to add to your collection. After listening to it a couple of times the songs just grow on ya!
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

Cool Cover

Created: 24/03/09
Cool cover (which caught my attention) but there were so many better ska bands in the 90s that blew these guys away. After a couple spins I have to give it 1 star.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Report this review

Bubble Opens Help Start of layer
Bubble Help End of layer