Calm Down Juanita (album) explained

Calm Down Juanita
Type:studio
Artist:Calm Down Juanita
Cover:CDJ Calm Down Juanita cover.jpg
Released:1998
Genre:Alternative rock, Psychedelic rock
Length:34:03
Label:Echo Records
Producer:Ty Willmann and Steve Wilmans
Next Title:Undertown
Next Year:2002

Calm Down Juanita is the eponymous first album by psychedelic rock group Calm Down Juanita, released in 1998 through Echo Records. The album was recorded entirely at the Fremont House in Seattle, Washington on 4-track cassette. Ty Willman played keyboard and guitar and sang vocals, while Kevin Guess played drums, keyboard, and loops.[1]

This release features Sweet Water bassist Cole Peterson, who wrote one song on the album, Girlfriend, on which Willman's fellow Green Apple Quick Step member, Mari Anne Braeden, plays bass. Leigh Stone did vocals on Aerospace Runway. Lobotomy was co-written by X bassist John Doe and Willman and featured Doe on vocals and bass. Guess both wrote and sang Touchin' Myself, which features an unusual lineup, with drummer Josh Freese on bass guitar, guitarist Stone Gossard on drums, and Riff Raff on vinyl and samples.

Monsters, featuring model Camellia Clouse on vocals and Critters Buggin saxophonist Skerik on sax, was mixed and mastered by Martin Feveyear It was produced by Ty Willman and Steve Wilmans and released in 1998 on Willman's label, Echo Records,[1]

Track listing

All songs by Calm Down Juanita

Personnel

Calm Down Players[1]
Additional Players[1]
Production personnel[1]

Notes and References

  1. Calm Down Juanita. Calm Down Juanita. 1998 . inside front cover . CD Liner. Echo Records. Seattle, Washington, US .