It's a Jungle Out There!
It's a Jungle Out There is the first album by Mastedon, the studio project formed by brothers John & Dino Elefante. It was released in 1989 on Regency Records, while they were setting up their own label "Pakaderm Records". Long out-of-print, it was re-issued by Deep Music Distribution in 2006 in the form of digital downloads, available from iTunes and eMusic, and in 2022, a remastered CD-only release from Girder Music.
It's a Jungle Out There! | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
Studio | Pakaderm Studios (Los Alamitos, California); Pack's Place (Sunland, California). | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 43:21 (56:57 re-issue) | |||
Label | Regency Records/ SPECTRA Distribution | |||
Producer | John & Dino Elefante | |||
Mastedon chronology | ||||
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The album was re-issued by Italian label Frontiers Records on November 6, 2009, with three additional tracks: a Mastedon song from 1987's California Metal compilation, "Wasn't It Love", and two live songs from the Cornerstone Festival in 1991, "Islands in the Sky" and "Right Hand".
Track listing
Track Title | Composer(s) | Length | Re-issue Bonus Track |
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01 "It's a Jungle Out There" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 3:52 | No |
02 "Glory Bound" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 4:18 | No |
03 "This is the Day" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 4:12 | No |
04 "Love Inhalation" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 4:40 | No |
05 "Islands in the Sky" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 3:45 | No |
06 "Get Up" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 4:00 | No |
07 "Love That Will Survive" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 4:04 | No |
08 "Innocent Girl" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 3:39 | No |
09 "Shine On" | Music- John & Dino Elefante / Lyrics- Bob Hartman | 4:26 | No |
10 "Right Hand" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 6:04 | No |
11 "Wasn't It Love" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 4:42 | Yes |
12 "Islands in the Sky (Live at Cornerstone '91)" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 3:34 | Yes |
13 "Right Hand (Live at Cornerstone '91)" | John Elefante / Dino Elefante | 5:46 | Yes |
- All songs by John Elefante/Dino Elefante © 1988 Uncle Pitts Music (except for track number 9 / © 1988 Uncle Pitts Music/Petsong Publishing).
- Note: track number 6 is also found on the Christian metal compilation "California Metal Volume II" (1988) on Regency Records as track number 6.[1]
- Note: track number 11 is also available on the Christian metal compilation "Classic Metal" (1990) on the Regency Records label as track number 1[2] as well as on the Christian metal compilation California Metal.
Personnel
Musicians
- John Elefante – keyboards, drums
- Dino Elefante – rhythm guitars, bass
- Dave Amato – lead guitars (1-5, 7-10)
- Steff Burnbaum[3] – lead guitar (6)
- Jimmy Johnson – bass
- John Pierce – bass
- John Patitucci – fretless bass (9)
- David Raven – drums
- Phil Rowland – drums
Vocals
- David Robbins – lead vocals (1)
- Dave Amato – lead vocals (2, 7, 10), backing vocals
- John Elefante – lead vocals (3, 5, 6, 11-13 [bonus tracks]), backing vocals
- Perry Lee – lead vocals (4, 8)
- David Pack – lead vocals (9)
- Coni Gayle – additional lead vocals (9)
- Michelle Lynn – additional lead vocals (9)
- Dino Elefante – backing vocals
Production
- David Malme – executive producer
- John Moore – executive producer
- John Elefante – producer, engineer, mixing
- Dino Elefante – producer, engineer, mixing
- Mike Mireau – engineer, mixing
- Ben Rodgers – additional engineer
- Jeff Simmons – assistant engineer
- Steve Hall – mastering at Future Disc (Hollywood, California)
- Robert Fischer – illustration
- Scott Waters – design, layout
Album notes
- The vocals on this album were processed through the Eventide H-3000SE with special thanks to Gil Griffith
- Perry Lee appears courtesy of Tracer Fox
- This album is dedicated to the legend of "Uncle Pitts" Elefante who brought joy to all our lives.
- The album is also dedicated to Amande Elefante who is recovering from a severe brain aneurysm, thanks to your prayers.
- Mas'te'don: Any of various, large extinct animals resembling the elephant but larger, much larger
- "Innocent Girl" was dedicated to Shauna Grant.[4][5]
References
- "Mastedon, Soldier, Emerald, Ransom, Vision, Judea, Recon - California Metal Volume II". Amazon.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- "Metal Metropolis - Compilations". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2013-09-14.
- "Stef Burns - Roots & Wings". Stefburns.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- "Mastedon - It's A Jungle Out There!". Discogs.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- "Petraspective - Solo Discography: Bob Hartman - MASTEDON - it's a JUN…". Archived from the original on 15 September 2013.
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