Energy (album)

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Energy
Energy cover
Studio album by Operation Ivy
Released Original: 1989
CD: 1991
Recorded September 1987 - January 1989
Genre Ska-core
Length 49:51
Label Lookout!
Producer Operation Ivy
Professional reviews
Operation Ivy chronology
Hectic
(1988)
Energy
(1989)

Energy is the only full album released by the ska-core band Operation Ivy. It has been cited as one of the most important albums of the ska-core genre. Energy was released twice, the second time with the addition of eight tracks. The original release (1989) was only nineteen tracks (the first nineteen listed below) and released only on Vinyl and Cassette. The 1991 CD release added tracks from other albums. Tracks twenty through twenty-five were originally on the Operation Ivy EP Hectic, while the tracks "Officer" and "I Got No" were taken from the Turn It Around compilation. In 2004 Hellcat Records re-released the nineteen track version as a 12" LP picture disc.

In 2006, the album was ranked as the highest rated punk album ever on Sputnikmusic.[1]

Contents

Operation Ivy tried to record Energy at Gilman but because of problems, they set out to record at Sound and Vision in San Francisco, in January 1989. As Hectic, Energy had outtakes that were later put into a CD called Unreleased Energy. Energy has been said to be more mature and less hardcore than Hectic.

Energy is widely regarded, along with Destruction by Definition by Suicide Machines, as a pivotal album of Ska-core. Many artists have covered the songs on Energy (and Hectic), including a compilation called Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy. The Leftover Crack song Gay Rude Boys Unite also borrows heavily from the songs Unity and Yellin' In My Ear.

Original Album

  1. "Knowledge" – 1:40
  2. "Sound System" – 2:14
  3. "Jaded" – 1:49
  4. "Take Warning" – 2:44
  5. "The Crowd" – 2:10
  6. "Bombshell" – 1:01
  7. "Unity" – 2:13
  8. "Vulnerability" – 1:58
  9. "Bankshot" – 1:30
  10. "One Of These Days" – 1:05
  11. "Gonna Find You" – 1:52
  12. "Bad Town" – 2:32
  13. "Smiling" – 1:44
  14. "Caution" – 1:23
  15. "Freeze Up" – 2:19
  16. "Artificial Life" – 2:03
  17. "Room Without a Window" – 1:31
  18. "Big City" – 2:14
  19. "Missionary" – 2:05


"Hectic" EP (CD rerelease)
20. "Junkie's Runnin' Dry" – 2:03
21. "Here We Go Again" – 2:04
22. "Hoboken" – 1:10
23. "Yellin' in my Ear" – 1:31
24. "Sleep Long" – 2:06
25. "Healthy Body" – 1:40

"Turn It Around" compilation (CD rerelease)
26. "Officer" – 1:55
27. "I Got No" – 1:15

  • Paul Bae - saxophone
  • John Golden - remastering
  • Kevin Army - engineer, producer, remastering, mixing
  • Murray Bowles - photography
  • Vivian Saykes - photography
1989 cover
1989 cover
Rancid Records release
Rancid Records release

  1. ^ Highest Rated Albums: 1989 (HTML). Sputnikmusic. Retrieved on November 11, 2006.
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