Work Done on Premises

Work Done on Premises
Live album by The Radiators
Released 1980
Recorded Tipitina's, New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre swamp rock
Length 71:30
Label Croaker Records
Producer Bill Cat and The Radiators
The Radiators chronology
Work Done on Premises
(1980)
Heat Generation
(1981)
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Work Done on Premises is the first album and first live album released by The Radiators (US).

Overview

Three years after they were formed, The Radiators finally released their first album on their own Croaker label. The album is a live concert recording of a performance at Tipitina's nightclub in the band's home of New Orleans on May 9, 1980. Originally released as a double LP, the album was later re-released as a single CD.

CD Track listing

  1. "Hard Core" (Ed Volker, Dave Malone, Camile Baudoin, Reggie Scanlan, Frank Bua, Jr.) — 5:19
  2. "Cannibal Girls" (Volker) — 4:33
  3. "One Eyed Jack" (Volker) — 4:43
  4. "Screwloose" (Volker) — 3:47
  5. "Light up My Pipe" (Volker) — 6:04
  6. "Red Dress" (Malone, Volker) — 8:28
  7. "Bad Taste of Your Stuff" (Volker) — 4:54
  8. "Low Life" (Volker) — 9:57
  9. "Stealin' a Feelin'" (Volker) — 4:26
  10. "Baby, I'm the Creepin' Vine" (Volker) — 2:43
  11. "Deep in the Night" (Volker) — 6:00
  12. "Number Two Pencil" (Volker) — 10:36

Original Vinyl Track listing

  1. "Hard Core" (Ed Volker, Dave Malone, Camile Baudoin, Reggie Scanlan, Frank Bua, Jr.) — 5:19
  2. "If Your Heart Ain't In It (Volker) - (3:49)
  3. "Cannibal Girls" (Volker) — 4:33
  4. "One Eyed Jack" (Volker) — 4:43
  5. "Screwloose" (Volker) — 3:47
  6. "Light up My Pipe" (Volker) — 6:04
  7. "Hard To Tell" (Malone, Volker) - (3:18)
  8. "Red Dress" (Malone, Volker) — 8:28
  9. "Bad Taste of Your Stuff" (Volker) — 4:54
  10. "Low Life" (Volker) — 9:57
  11. "Stealin' a Feelin'" (Volker) — 4:26
  12. "Creepin' Vine" (Volker) — 2:43
  13. "Deep in the Night" (Volker) — 6:00
  14. "Number Two Pencil" (Volker) — 10:36

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