Dub 56

Dub 56
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 1994
GenreSka
Length42:47 Original
130:23 Special Edition
LabelMoon Ska[1]
ProducerRobert "Bucket" Hingley
The Toasters chronology
New York Fever
(1992)
Dub 56
(1994)
Hard Band for Dead
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Dub 56 is the fifth album released by the ska group The Toasters.[3][4] It was released at a time in which ska punk was looking to break into the mainstream.

Track listing - Original

No.TitleLength
1."Direction"2:43
2."Freedom"4:07
3."Mona"3:05
4."Dancin'"3:28
5."Dub 56"2:45
6."Sweet Cherie"3:52
7."Tunisia"2:35
8."Little Hidden Secrets"2:49
9."Marlboro Man"2:50
10."Ain't Nuthin"3:13
11."Razor Cut"3:14
12."Legal Shot"3:18
13."Midnight Hour"2:32
14."Goody Goody"2:18

Track Listing - Special Edition

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Direction"2:43
2."Freedom"4:07
3."Mona"3:05
4."Dancin'"3:28
5."Dub 56"2:45
6."Sweet Cherie"3:52
7."Tunisia"2:35
8."Little Hidden Secrets"2:49
9."Marlboro Man"2:50
10."Ain't Nuthin"3:13
11."Razor Cut"3:14
12."Legal Shot"3:18
13."Midnight Hour"2:32
14."Goody Goody"2:18
15."Dub 56 (Chat Mix)"2:48
16."Legal Shot (Dance Mix)"6:59
17."Legal Shot (Gangster Mix)"9:02
18."Ain't Nuthin' (Chorus Mix)"3:14
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Matt Davis (Live in San Diego)"3:37
2."Too Hip to Be Cool (Live in San Diego)"3:14
3."Social Security (Live in San Diego)"2:58
4."Mono (Live in San Diego)"3:05
5."Thrill Me Up (Live in San Diego)"3:46
8."Legal Shot (Live in San Diego)"3:46
9."Go Girl (Live in San Diego)"3:04
10."East Side Beat (Live in San Diego)"5:24
11."Pool Shark (Live in San Diego)"4:35
12."Weekend in L.A. (Live in LA)"4:11
13."History Book (Live in LA)"3:42
14."Decision At Midnight (Live in LA)"3:52
15."Mona (Live in LA)"3:05
16."Thrill Me Up (Live in LA)"3:58
17."Legal Shot (Live in LA)"3:28
18."Shebeen (Live in LA)"4:12
19."East Side Beat (Live in LA)"5:39

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (January 3, 2000). Alternative Rock. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9780879306076 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Dub 56 - The Toasters | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "TrouserPress.com :: Toasters". www.trouserpress.com.
  4. ^ "Hunt for 'Next Big Thing' Unearths Ska Underground". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 15, 1994 – via Google Books.