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1998 studio album by Critters Buggin
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Released | 1998 |
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Recorded | recorded and engineered by Mel Dettmer and Dave Fisher at Litho; live recording at OK Hotel by Mel Dettmer and Randall Dunn. |
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Length | 52:39 |
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Label | Loose Groove, Kufala |
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Producer | Eric Rosse |
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Bumpa is a studio album and live album by the electronic band Critters Buggin. It was released in 1998.[2] Originally released by Loosegroove, Bumpa was reissued by Kufala Recordings in 2004.
Track listing[]
- "Fluoride" 5:15
- "Brozo the Clone" 5:37
- "I Ate Lucy" 2:54
- "Chip & Ape" 5:30
- "Senjara" - 0:13
- "Raimondi" - 7:20
- "Bomb Ass Tick" - 4:07
- "Joe Sard" - 1:25
- "Trucker Beak" - 3:49
- "Fast Johnson" - 3:35
- "Pedro Lovin'" - 1:34
- "33" - 7:34
- "1•2•3•4" - 2:11
- "Joe Sard" - (Reprise) 1:25
Personnel[]
- Matt Chamberlain: drums, percussion, loops, samples, digital editing
- Brad Houser: basses, baritone saxophone, Rhodes piano bass
- Skerik: tenor, baritone and soprano saxophones, hammond bass, keys, Rhodes piano, analog synth
- Mike Dillon: percussion, conga, tabla, vibes
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- Critters Buggin albums
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