The Mighty Mighty BosstonesDon't Know How To Party (1993)Mercury
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Two Taang! albums preceded this: The first sounding like traditional second-wave Ska, the second with more punk influences. This album sees the band consolidating these two influences and developing the now familiar Bosstones-sound. Compared to their later material, the songs here are much less radio-friendly and more metallic. The lyrics are smart and delivered with plenty of energy over Dickey Barret’s gravely voice. Some standout songs are “737/Shoe Glue” and a cover of Stiff Little Fingers’ “Tin Soldiers.” There is also an early version of “Someday I Suppose,” the quintessential Bosstones track. The album shows that the band were ahead of their game well before the Ska explosion of 1997.
With such a large catalogue of songs, it is difficult at times difficult to determine which material is a band’s “best.” The Bosstones’ intensive touring offers some clues; the songs from "Don’t Know How To Party" are almost always on the set lists, often more so then their songs from the radio hit “Lets Face It.” A harder album then what their others, but it works well.
- Adam White (Shindo)![]()
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