Four-Day Trials
1999 studio album by Dispatch
Four-Day Trials | ||||
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Studio album by Dispatch | ||||
Released | 1999/2004 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, reggae fusion | |||
Length | 39:20 | |||
Label | Bomber, Foundations, Universal | |||
Producer | Dispatch | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Four-Day Trials is a 1999 album by American indie/roots folk band Dispatch. The album was their third studio release. The tracks "Here We Go" and "Mission" are re-recordings of tracks from Dispatch's second album, Bang Bang.
Track listing
- "What Do You Wanna Be" (Urmston)
- "Bullet Holes" (Heimbold)
- "Wide Right Turns" (Urmston)
- "Here We Go" (Urmston)
- "Cover This" (Urmston)
- "Mission" (Urmston and Heimbold)
- "Hubs" (Heimbold)
- "Root Down" (Beastie Boys Cover)
- "Headlights" (Heimbold)
Remastered version
A later remastered reissue of the album released in 2004 included the following bonus tracks after "Headlights":
- "Fats" (Dispatch)
- "Whaddya Wanna Be" (Dispatch)
- "Dem Shoes" (Dispatch)
Personnel
- Brad Corrigan - vocals, drums
- Chad Urmston - vocals, guitar, bass
- Pete Heimbold - vocals, bass, guitar
References
- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r486150
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Dispatch
- Brad Corrigan
- Pete Francis
- Chad Urmston
- Silent Steeples (1996)
- Bang Bang (1998)
- Four-Day Trials (1999)
- Who Are We Living For? (2000)
- Circles Around the Sun (2012)
- America, Location 12 (2017)
- Dispatch EP (2011)
- Gut the Van (2001)
- All Points Bulletin (2004)
- Zimbabwe (2007)
- Ain't No Trip to Cleveland Vol. 1 (2013)
- Under the Radar (2002)
- The Last Dispatch (2005 — theatres; 2006 — DVD)
- Dispatch: Zimbabwe (2007)
- Elias Fund
- The Relief Project
- State Radio
- Hermit Thrush
- Woodriver Bandits