It could be argued that Jimmie's Chicken Shack's variation of Chili Pepper funk-metal sounds out of date in 1999, but it could be argued just as convincingly that it was out of date on their 1997 major-label debut, too. It just points out that the genre was sort of played-out by the end of the decade. Bring Your Own Stereo, Jimmies' sequel to Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope, pretty much follows through on its successor, delivering an energetic set of party rock. It doesn't push the boundaries much, but it thankfully isn't as outright juvenile as their earlier albums (although this remains quite sophomoric, naturally). In short, it's the kind of album that will please fans, without winning any new ones over. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Bring Your Own Stereo
08/24/1999
All Music Guide Review
Bring Your Own Stereo Track Listing
Credits of Bring Your Own Stereo
- P.J. Smith
- Tambourine
- Jim Wirt
- Producer, Engineer
- Novi Novog
- Viola
- Jimmie's Chicken Shack
- Main Performer
- Double D
- Fiddle
- Femio Hernández
- Mixing Assistant
- Donat Kazarinoff
- Tambourine, Engineer, Vocals (Background)
- Matt Silva
- Mixing Assistant
- Jill Greenberg
- Photography
- Steve Ewing
- Vocals (Background)
- Justin Risley
- Assistant Engineer
- Erin Haley
- Project Coordinator
- Suzanne Ybarra
- Project Coordinator
- Jimmy Haha
- Fiddle, Art Direction
- Che Colovita Lemon
- Bass
- Randy Cole
- Photography
- Sipple
- Drums (Snare)
- Kathleen Wirt
- Project Coordinator
- Declan Morrell
- Project Coordinator
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Tom Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Stefanie Fife
- Cello
- David Leonard
- Mixing
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