Upbeats and Beatdowns

Upbeats and Beatdowns
Studio album by Five Iron Frenzy
Released November 29, 1996
Recorded September 2 – 10, 1996
at One Way Studio in Concord, CA
Genre Christian ska
Length 47:25
Label Five Minute Walk/Warner Bros. Records
Producer Masaki Liu
Five Iron Frenzy chronology
It's Funny but Not Very Creative
(1996)
Upbeats and Beatdowns
(1996)
Our Newest Album Ever!
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Cornerstone[2]
Cross Rhythms[3]
Jesus Freak Hideout[4]
Real Magazine[5]
YouthWorker[6]

Upbeats and Beatdowns is the first full-length album of the band Five Iron Frenzy. It was originally released independently on November 29, 1996 before receiving a national release on April 8, 1997 on Five Minute Walk, under the SaraBellum imprint, with distribution from Warner Bros. Records.

Overview

The lyrics were generally received as being "relevant and forceful;"[6] one reviewer commented that the band offered praise and worship "by the pound."[2] The first track, "Old West", begins one of many themes that would reoccour on the band's subsequent releases. The track is critical of the ill treatment of Native Americans in the name of Christ,[7] and the liner notes implore us to learn from the Sand Creek and Meeker Massacres.

According to the Five Iron Frenzy MySpace blog, "Milestone" is often given the title "Nintendo" due to an incorrectly named mp3 distributed on file-sharing networks.

Track listing

All music written by Scott Kerr and Dennis Culp and all lyrics written by Reese Roper, except where noted otherwise.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Old West"   2:20
2."Where Zero Meets 15"  Kerr3:04
3."Cool Enough for You"   3:45
4."Anthem"  Kerr2:43
5."Faking Life"  lyrics: L. Ortega2:49
6."Shut Up"   0:06
7."Arnold & Willis & Mr. Drummond"  Kerr2:36
8."I Feel Lucky"  Kerr3:18
9."Milestone"   3:12
10."Beautiful America"  Culp, Bernstein, Sondheim3:43
11."Combat Chuck"   2:09
12."Amalgamate"   2:58
13."Everywhere I Go"  Kortes2:16
14."A Flowery Song"   3:40
15."Third World Think Tank"  Kerr, Hoerig8:42
16."Combat Chuck's Call"   1:42
Total length:47:25

Personnel

Five Iron Frenzy

Additional personnel

References

  1. Upbeats and Beatdowns at AllMusic
  2. 1 2 Canfield, Dave (1997). "Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy Upbeats & Beatdowns". Cornerstone. 26 (112): 52. ISSN 0275-2743.
  3. Lobaugh, Rod (June 1997). "Five Iron Frenzy – Upbeats And Beatdowns". Cross Rhythms (39).
  4. "Five Iron Frenzy, "Upbeats and Beatdowns" Review". Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  5. http://www.realmagazine.com/new/reviews/fif1.html[]
  6. 1 2 Houge, Ty Chap (March–April 1997). "Tools / Music / Upbeats and Beatdowns". YouthWorker Journal. XIII (4): 66. ISSN 0747-3486.
  7. Friar, William (November 15, 1997). "Christian rock music spires in popularity". The Austin American-Statesman. pp. E5.
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