The Pietasters - Willis
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- Barcode 868828000066
- Genre Ska
- Condition New
Originally released in 1997, Willis is the major-label debut that propelled Washington D.C.’s The Pietasters to the forefront of the third-wave ska explosion. Produced by the legendary Brett Gurewitz (of Bad Religion and Epitaph Records), the album moved away from the raw punk-ska of their early years toward a much richer, "soul-drenched" sound. It is a masterful blend of 2-Tone ska rhythms, Stax-style horn arrangements, and front-man Stephen Jackson’s signature "raspy, soulful" vocals, making it an essential listen for fans of both The Specials and Otis Redding.
The vinyl pressing of Willis is the ultimate way to experience the album’s "warm, live-room energy." From the anthemic party vibes of "Out All Night" to the smooth, organ-driven groove of "New Direction," the record captures the band at their most creative and cohesive peak. Whether you are a longtime rude boy or a newcomer to the scene, this LP is a "celebratory and brass-heavy" document of a band that knew how to perfectly bridge the gap between "hard-hitting ska and classic American soul."
A1 Crazy Monkey Woman
A2 Out All Night
A3 Ocean
A4 Fat Sack
5A Stone Feeling
A6 Higher
A7 Time Won't Let Me
B1 Without You
B2 Crime
B3 Quicksand
B4 Bitter
B5 New Breed
B6 Moment
