Honkey Kong (Boots Electric album)

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Honkey Kong
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2011 (2011-09)
LabelDangerbird

Honkey Kong is a 2011 solo album by Eagles of Death Metal front man Jesse Hughes, under the pseudonym Boots Electric on Dangerbird Records.[1] The album was released in September 2011, with the band playing their first live show one month prior.[2] "Oh Girl", "Complexity" and "I Love You All the Thyme" were later reworked and released on Eagles of Death Metal's 2015 album Zipper Down (with the latter renamed "I Love You All the Time").

Track listing[]

  1. "Complexity"
  2. "I Love You All the Thyme"
  3. "Boots Electric Theme" (backing vocals by Brody Dalle)
  4. "Dreams Tonight"
  5. "No Ffun"
  6. "Oh....Girl!"
  7. "Speed Demon"
  8. "You'll Be Sorry"
  9. "Trippy Blob"
  10. "Swallowed By the Night"

Personnel[]

  • Boots Electric - vocals, guitars, bass, synths, keyboards, production, engineering, art and layout
  • Money Mark - organ, piano, backing vocals, guitar, synthesizer, keyboards, key bass, circus organ, Wurlitzer piano, vocals, drums, production, engineering
  • Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. - synthesizers
  • Tony Hoffer - synths, programming, keyboards, production, mixing, engineering
  • Liela Moss - vocals
  • Brian LeBarton - magical synth, synthesizer, keyboards
  • Norm Block - drums
  • Brody Dalle-Homme - vocals (on "Boots Electric Theme" )[3]
  • Joey Castillo - drums
  • Joshua Homme - guitar
  • Troy Van Leeuwen - guitars
  • Claude Coleman, Jr. - guitars, drums
  • Chris Reynolds - drum programming, drums, co-produced, engineered, steered, speared and made weird
  • - guitar, bass, piano
  • Omar Omarito - vocals
  • Juliette Lewis - vocals (on "Boots Electric Theme")[3]
  • Howard Jones - vocals
  • Jessy Greene - fiddle

Reviews[]

mxdwn.com gave Honkey Kong a generally favorable review, saying "Despite what Hughes and fellow Eagles of Death Metal member have gone through in the past, the guy still manages to push fresh, exciting, music that sounds simply…effortless. When you’re pushing 40, maybe all you need is a 4/4 beat and a couple fun, life-assuring chords.".[4] rocksound.tv had a mostly positive review, saying, "A blend of electronic beats, keyboard-heavy dance grooves and hip-shaking pop underpinned by distorted guitar lines, this is funky and enjoyable stuff. ‘Speed Demon’ sees his rock ‘n’ roll roots in full blossom, though things take a turn for the worse when he tries his hand at electro-baladry on ‘No Fun’."[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Eagles Of Death Metal Frontman Preps Solo Debut, 'Honkey Kong' | Prefix". Prefixmag.com. 2011-08-04. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  2. ^ "CD101.1 FM Radio, Columbus, Ohio. The Alternative Station". Cd101.com. 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Review: Boots Electric//Honkey Kong". Indulge-Sound.com. 2011-09-19. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  4. ^ Calacsan, Terence (2011-09-20). "Boots Electric – Honkey Kong | mxdwn.com Reviews". Mxdwn.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  5. ^ Ryan Bird. "Boots Electric - Honkey Kong | Reviews | Rock Sound". Rocksound.tv. Retrieved 2012-02-21.

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