Detailed item info | Track listing | DISC 1: VOLUME 1: 1. Rob Now Pay Later - Jello Biafra 2. W.C. - Shark Chum 3. Time & Matter - The Fastbacks 4. Guilt Within Your Head - The Gits 5. Party Dream - Green Apple Quick Step 6. Nightclubbing - Jim Carroll 7. Time Is Dead - Monster Truck Driver 8. Radio Friendly Unit Shifter - Nirvana 9. I'm Sorry - Cristien Storm 10. She's My Bitch - Supersuckers 11. Frat Pig - Shaunna Hall/Cara Crash/Tribe 8 12. Keep Your Mouth Off My Sisters - Bobby Miller 13. Leaving Here - Pearl Jam 14. Mad Dash - 7 Year Bitch 15. Little Restraint, A - The Body Has A Head 16. Why We Murder - Lydia Lunch (from "Power Of The Word") 17. Dig It! - Los Hornets 18. Digging & Striking - Naked Take Out/Gretta Harley 19. Limitless Expressions - The Posies 20. Mary's Poem - Martha Linehan 21. It's Just a Little Bit of Everything (That's Brought Me Down to This) - Jesse Bernstein 22. Broken Dreams - North American Bison 23. Sensitive Guys Don't Go Home Alone - Michael Nichols
DISC 2: VOLUME 2: 1. Confusion - The Presidents Of The United States Of America 2. Momma Why - Ann & Nancy Wilson (with poem by Frank Cox) 3. They Do Everything For Us - Exene Cervenka 4. My Man - The VIVA Project 5. Social Love - Mia Zapata 6. Got What Was Coming - Natalie Jacobson 7. Bruises - Catfood 8. Go Home - Joan Jett (Seattle version, featuring The Blackhearts/Kathleen Hanna/Evil Stig) 9. 4th of July - Andrew Horwitz 10. Joyride - Kristen Barry 11. Kyle Petty (Son of Richard) - Soundgarden 12. Theory of Mutation - Wendy-O Matik 13. Spit in Your Eye - Dancing French Liberals Of '48 14. So Long - Maria Mabra 15. Untitled - Kristen Kosmas 16. Color Blind - Love Battery 17. Overtaken - Alcohol Funnycar 18. Scared of Your Shadow - Tamara Paris 19. Say So Long - Portrait Of Poverty 20. Another Beer Soaked Night at the Comet Tavern - Alison I. Murchie 21. Solidarity - Tchkung! 22. Clean Eyes - Christdriver
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Evil Stig, Kathleen Hanna, The Blackhearts | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording type: | Mixed | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Home Alive is a Seattle-based, non-profit collective that offers affordable self-defense training and workshops, and works to increase awareness about ways to resist and stop violence. Profits from the sale of HOME ALIVE: THE ART OF SELF-DEFENSE will be donated to the collective. All the artists donated their work for the album. Producers: Kurt Bloch (disc 1, track 3); Scott Benson, The Gits (disc 1, track 4); Phil Ek, Green Apple Quick Step (disc 1, track 5); Jon Dunleavy, 7 Year Bitch (disc 1, track 14); Scott Olson, Nancy Wilson, Ann Wilson (disc 2, track 2); Kenny Laguna (disc 2, track 8); Soundgarden, Stuart Hallerman (disc 2, track 11); Thee Beautiful Ben London, Dancing French Liberals Of '48 (disc 2, track 13); Bruce Calder, Alcohol Funnycar (disc 2, track 17). Engineers: Jack Endino (disc 1, track 2); Pete Gerrald (disc 1, track 3); Scott Benson (disc 1, track 4); Phil Ek (disc 1, track 5); Jim Fourniadis (disc 1, track 6); Gary King (disc 1, tracks 7, 9, 20; disc 2, tracks 7, 14-15, 18-19); Craig Overbay (disc 1, track 8); Conrad Uno (disc 1, track 10; disc 2, tracks 1, 16); Bart (disc 1, track 11); Bill Gallagher (disc 1, tracks 12, 23); Ed Brooks (disc 1, track 13); Jon Dunleavy (disc 1, tracks 14, 17); The Chocolate Genius (disc 1, track 15); Kip Beelman (disc 1, track 18; disc 2, track 4); Jon Auer, Jon Schluckebier (disc 1, track 19); Trigger (disc 1, track 21); Aaron Shilley (disc 1, track 22); Scott Olson, Nancy Wilson, Ann Wilson (disc 2, track 2); Travis Dickerson (disc 2, track 3); Scott Benson, Steve Moriarty (disc 2, track 5); Brian "2 to 1" Nelson (disc 2, tracks 6, 20); John Aiosa, Thom Panunzio (disc 2, track 8); Robert Hanline (disc 2, track 9); Stuart Hallerman (disc 2, tracks 10-11); Noah Fence (disc 2, track 12); Thee Slayer Hippy (disc 2, track 13); Bruce Calder (disc 2, track 17); David Miles Huber (disc 2, track 21); John Goodmanson (disc 2, track 22).
| | Editorial reviews | ...For such a massive grab bag, it's surprisingly cohesive, offering a potent array of songs and scathing spoken-word vignettes that skewer sexist attitudes with brutal brio... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly
7 (out of 10) - ...an often formidable foray into the City Of Apathy's creative underground as it staggers off its often-inspirational collective `butt'... NME (03/02/1996)
...The 45 tracks on this benefit complation run the gamut in form and feeling....Compilers...prudently assembled an even wider array of musical sections... Option (05/01/1996)
3 - ok - ...a winner....the art of self-defense isn't a luxury, but a necessity... Alternative Press (06/01/1996)
|
Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2009 Muze Inc.  All rights reserved. |