The Action Is Go

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The Action is Go
The Action Is Go.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 7, 1997
Recorded1997 at Grandmaster Recorders, Ltd. in Hollywood, California & Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California
GenreStoner rock
Length55:43
LabelMammoth
ProducerJay Noel Yuenger
Fu Manchu chronology
In Search Of...
(1996)
The Action is Go
(1997)
Godzilla's/Eatin' Dust
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

The Action is Go is the fourth studio album by American stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It features new drummer Brant Bjork (Kyuss) and new lead guitarist Bob Balch, replacing Eddie Glass and Ruben Romano, who left to form the band Nebula. The album was produced by Jay Noel Yuenger of White Zombie, who contributed some additional instrumentation.[2]

According to an AllMusic review, the new lineup provided Fu Manchu with "the impetus and inspiration to really start moving forward,"[3] and the resulting album demonstrates the band's "punk energy, classic rock drive, psychedelic crunch, and heavy-ass grind all at once."[2]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Evil Eye"3:30
2."Urethane"3:36
3."The Action Is Go"3:06
4."Burning Road"5:47
5."Guardrail"2:57
6."Anodizer"4:26
7."Trackside Hoax"4:54
8."Unknown World"2:49
9."Laserbl'ast!"3:47
10."Hogwash"3:41
11."Grendel, Snowman"4:09
12."Strolling Astronomer"3:43
13."Saturn III"7:55
14."Nothing Done"1:15

The European version includes two more songs:

No.TitleLength
15."Swami's Last Command"3:15
16."Module Overload"4:19

Personnel[]

  • Scott Hill - vocals, guitar
  • Brant Bjork - drums
  • Bob Balch - lead guitar
  • Brad Davis - bass guitar, theremin
  • Jay Noel Yuenger - producer, organ, Minimoog, Electro-Harmonix Space Drum

Notes[]

  • "Module Overload" was first released on the Godzilla EP and was re-recorded with a new vocal line and a different middle part. The original version appears again on Eatin' Dust.
  • "Swami's Last Command" was originally a contribution to the soundtrack of the movie Chicago Cab (1998).
  • "Evil Eye" was featured on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.
  • Tony Alva (of Z-Boys) is on the CD cover skating in the "Dogbowl".
  • This albums introduces Brad Davis on the theremin which he used again on Start the Machine.

References[]

  1. ^ "The Action Is Go - Fu Manchu". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Raggett, Ned. "Fu Manchu: The Action Is Go (Review)". AllMusic. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Fu Manchu: In Search Of... (Review)". AllMusic. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
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