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2002 studio album by Big D and the Kids Table
The Gipsy Hill
Studio album by Big D and the Kids Table
Released2002
GenreSka
LengthLP: 26:13 / EP: 24:09
LabelFork in Hand Records
Big D and the Kids Table chronology
Look What You've Done The Gipsy Hill
(2002)
Porch Life
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Gipsy Hill is the second studio album by the ska band Big D and the Kids Table. Released in 2002; there are two versions of the release: the EP version, and an LP version that adds the song "Apologies." The instrumental "Great Song" features, among other things, lines of dialog from the Vaughn Meader album The First Family

Track listing

  1. "Check List" - 2:25
  2. "Evil Girl/Angry Girl" - 3:00
  3. "Wailing Paddle" (The Rudiments) - 3:35
  4. "Great Song" - 3:25
  5. "Those Kids Suck" (T.K.S) - 1:20
  6. "Apologies" - 2:04 (On the LP version, not the EP version)
  7. "What the Hell Are You Going to Do?" - 0:12
  8. "Find Out (Damaged and Destroyed)" - 2:43
  9. "Scenester" - 4:30
  10. "The Difference" - 2:36
  11. "New England" (Jonathan Richman) - 3:37

Credits

Big D and the Kids Table
  • David McWane
  • Steve Foote
  • Alex Stern
  • Derek Davis
  • Billy Kottage
  • Ryan O'Connor
  • Brianne Finn
  • Sirae Richardson
  • Hayley Jane
Albums
Former members
  • Chris Bush
  • Gabe Feenberg
  • Marc 'The Skipper' Flynn
  • Max MacVeety
  • Sean P. Rogan
  • Chris Sallen
  • Aaron Sinclair
  • Dan Stoppelman
  • Jon Lammi
  • Paul Cuttler
  • Jason Gilbert
  • Jon Reilly
  • Brian Klemm
  • Nick Pantazi
  • Chris Lucca


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