Crappin' You Negative
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Crappin' You Negative is the third full-length album from The Grifters and was released on Shangri-La Records.

Track listing

  1. "Rats" - 3:46 (vocals Shouse)
  2. "Maps of the Sun" - 3:52 (vocals Shouse)
  3. "Dead Already" - 4:18 (vocals Shouse)
  4. "Black Fuel Incinerator" - 3:18 (vocals Shouse)
  5. "Skin Man Palace" - 3:03 (vocals Shouse)
  6. "Arizona" - 1:51 (vocals Taylor)
  7. "Felt-Tipped Over" - 4:22 (vocals Shouse)
  8. "Holmes" - 2:58 (vocals Taylor)
  9. "Get Outta That Spaceship and Fight Like a Man" - 4:45 (vocals Shouse)
  10. "Piddlebach" - 1:57
  11. "Bronze Cast" - 3:51 (vocals Shouse)
  12. "Junkie Blood" - 4:13 (vocals Shouse)
  13. "Here Comes Larry" - 2:06
  14. "Cinnamon" - 4:08 (vocals Taylor)

Additional musicians

  • David Hall - Didgeridoo on Piddlebach
  • Joseph Pegram (611) - Moaning on Piddlebach
  • John Stivers (Impala) - Guitar on Here Comes Larry

Additional information

  • Cover art by Tripp Lamkins
  • Back cover and interior art by David Hall
  • Graphic design by Paul W. Ringger Jr.
  • Recorded at Easley Studios
    Easley McCain Recording
    Easley McCain Recording is an American recording studio, based in Memphis, Tennessee, notable for recording musicians such as Tav Falco's Panther Burns, Grifters, Pavement, Sonic Youth, Come, White Stripes, Townes Van Zandt, Pezz, Jeff Buckley, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Guided by Voices, Lydia...

     by The Grifters and Doug Easley and Davis McCain
  • "Dead Already", "Arizona" and "Piddlebach" recorded at Scott's on 4-track
    Multitrack recording
    Multitrack recording is a method of sound recording that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources to create a cohesive whole...

  • "Here Comes Larry" recorded at Easley's on 4-track
  • "Black Fuel Incinerator" rhythm section and the end of "I Arise" recorded on 4-track in a Memphis parking garage across the street from The Flower Shop
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