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The Brown Album (Bootsauce album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Brown Album (Bootsauce album)
The Brown Album is the debut album from Canadian funk rock band Bootsauce. It was released in 1990 on PolyGram Records and spawned four singles, the last of which, their cover of Hot Chocolate's "Everyone's a Winner," became the band's biggest hit. In 1991, the album was certified Gold in Canada by the CRIA, having sold over 40,000 copies. ==Production== ''The Brown Album'' was recorded at Lac-Chat Studios in Saint-Sauveur, Quebec in late 1989. It was produced by the band themselves under the pseudonym "The Fudge Brothers," along with former Mountain drummer Corky Laing. The album was recorded over the course of six weeks, during which time what was originally intended to be an EP evolved into a full-length album.〔"Buz 23" by Mark Phillips, "Thrust" Magazine (September 1990). Page 22〕 Additional production was done at Hudson Studios in Westchester, New York and the album was mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk in New York City. Michael Jonzun co-produced the fifth track, "Everyone's a Winner," with Laing and the band.
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