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February 3, 2004 at 11:59 am #46691
J Mascis is contributing a track on the NRBQ tribute album due out March 9th on Spirthouse Records. You can check the tracklist, album cover & list of performers on the Spirthouse site…
Spirithouse Records The Q People
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NRBQ will be the subject of a tribute album, "The Q People," to be released March 9 on Spirithouse Records. It will be the first release from the Boston-based independent label. Artists on "The Q People" album include Bonnie Raitt, R.E.M. guitarist Mike Mills, Los Lobos, Widespread Panic, J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr)and Steve Earle.
The cast of Nickelodeon cartoon series "SpongeBob SquarePants" also weighs in with the song "Little Floater’s Wild Weekend." Tom Kenny, the voice of show’s title character, was once an NRBQ opening act as a standup comedian.
"As legions of loyal Q fans can tell you, NRBQ is one of the most under-appreciated bands in the world… always stretching, always grooving, never boring," says Raitt in a statement. She covers "Me and the Boys" for the tribute.
Los Lobos, which takes on "Never Take the Place of You," adds, "As fellow members of the three-decade club, we know how hard it is to simply carry on making quality music, so for us it is an honor and pleasure to be part of this project."
A launch event for the album will be held March 8 in Los Angeles; artists attending have not yet been announced.
Here is "The Q People" track list:
"Magnet," Yo La Tengo
"A Girl Like That," Steve Earle
"Ridin’ in My Car," Settie
"Never Take the Place of You," Los Lobos
"Me and the Boys," Bonnie Raitt
"I Love Her, She Loves Me," Ware River Club
"When Things Was Cheap," Mike Mills
"My Girlfriend’s Pretty," Ron Sexsmith
"I Want You Bad," J Mascis
"Ain’t No Horse," Widespread Panic
"Yes, Yes, Yes," King Radio
"Little Floater’s Wild Weekend," cast of "SpongeBob SquarePants"— Carla Hay, N.Y.
February 3, 2004 at 12:33 pm #98876Thanks for the news Allison! I feel kinda ignorant not knowing shit about NRBQ, but something with J on it is allways worth checking out!
Salami -this is the point where you jump in with some information about how they changed the Czechoslovakian music scene with their debut album released on the japanese label Mellow Kitty Destruction Scene or something like that
February 3, 2004 at 2:08 pm #98877
I have to admit I have`nt listened to NRBQ that much but first heard of them about 15 years ago.They did the soundtrack to the Chuck Berry movie I think
the lead guy is married to `60s country singer Skeeter Davis who must be like 20 years or more older than him
guitarist Al Anderson is a Nashville studio guy now playing with all your fave pop country acts
keyboardist Terry Adams knows his jazz piano(actually NRBQ appeared on a Thelonious Monk tribute once).I saw them on Nightmusic in 1990,they performed Wild Weekend that the Spongebob cast is going to cover
(Spongebob is a recent obsession of mine
)I thought they were ok.I think they`re one of those secrets in the music world,kinda like a band only record collector types know about.J should do a interesting cover :aliensmile:February 3, 2004 at 2:14 pm #98878Thanks for the info salami! I knew you were the guy to ask:) Good, something to look forward to on the J front then.
February 3, 2004 at 6:33 pm #98879Interesting lineup, especially the SpongeBob cast
"SG" wrote:the lead guy is married to `60s country singer Skeeter Davis who must be like 20 years or more older than himAs NRBQ started in the sixties as well, that age difference might be a little less….
, got a couple of their songs on a couple of compilations, but I must say, can’t remember any one of them….
February 5, 2004 at 7:24 am #98880Skeeter Davis-born in 1931
NRBQ-formed in 1967
(if he was 18 when they formed the band,he was born in 1949;that`s 18 years between them)February 20, 2004 at 5:34 am #98881April 17, 2004 at 6:51 pm #98882A certain Ray Mason plays bass, guitar and does backing vocals on "I want you bad", and he does a good job…..

This is the home page of the Ray Mason band
Quote:Ray also plays bass, guitar & sings back-up with J Mascis on J’s version of NRBQ’s " I Want You Bad" on the recently released tribute to NRBQ " The Q People" on SpiritHouse Records
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