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28 Teeth is the third album from Buck-O-Nine and was originally released in 1997 on TVT Records. Some commentators attribute the inclusion of the Joe Jackson cover, "I'm the Man" to the fact that David Kershenbaum produced one of the tracks on the album (Kershenbaum also produced Joe Jackson's I'm the Man album).[citation needed] However, the band was rehearsing the song, and planned to include it on the album, before a producer was even selected.
[edit] Track listing
- "Round Kid" - 2:59
- "Nineteen" - 2:55
- "Albequerque" - 3:33
- "Tear Jerky" - 3:29
- "I'm The Man" - 3:20
- "Jennifer's Cold" - 2:59
- "Steve Was Dead" - 2:00
- "What Happened To My Radio?" - 2:32
- "Twenty-Eight Teeth" - 2:48
- "You Go You're Gone" - 3:07
- "Peach Fish" - 3:24
- "Record Store" - 3:26
- "My Town" - 3:34
- "Little Pain Inside" - 2:31
[edit] Credits
[edit] Performance
- Jon Pebsworth - Vocals
- Jonas Kleiner - Guitar
- Dan Albert - Trombone
- Anthony Curry - Trumpet
- Craig Yarnold - Tenor Sax
- Scott Kennerly - Bass
- Steve Bauer - Drums
[edit] Production
- Produced, engineered and mixed by Neill King at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California
- Assistant Engineer - Giedon Zaretsky
- (Except Twenty-Eight Teeth) produced and mixed by David Kershenbaum. Mixed at Ranch Recording Studio, Solvang, California. Engineered by Alvin Clark.
- Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, NYC
- Art direction and design, Ron Cameron