Take Warning: Songs of Operation Ivy

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  • Release Date: 08/26/1997
  • Sales Rank: 74,769
  • Label: GLUE FACTORY
  • UPC: 643397000125

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Take Warning: Songs of Operation Ivy

1LISTENBombshell / Home Grown 1:12
2LISTENUnity / Reel Big Fish 2:21
3LISTENBig City / My Superhero 3:41
4LISTENBankshot / Pocket Lent 2:58
5LISTENYellin' in My Ear / Blue Meanies 3:48
6LISTENSound System / Cherry Poppin' Daddies 2:06
7LISTENSmiling / The Teen Heroes 2:36
8LISTENTake Warning / Long Beach Dub All-Stars 3:24
9LISTENHealthy Body / Jeffries Fan Club 1:55
10LISTENFreeze Up / The Hippos 2:08
11LISTENCrowd / Longfellow 2:31
12LISTENBad Town / Marshall Artist 3:33
13LISTENKnowledge / The Aquabats 2:53

Editorial Reviews

A decade after the inception of seminal ska-revival, an impressively diverse roster of bands endeavors to doff their alternative/punk/speed-reggae hats to Berkeley's Operation Ivy. Whiffs of the musically mod from rap to neo-swing are present, from Reel Big Fish's yelling-in-the-street-sound on "Unity" to "Sound System," by the hip militia, Cherry Poppin' Daddies. The indecipherable lyrics and long-held notes on My Superhero's "Big City" don't duplicate the frenzied vocals on the original version, although Pocket Lent's pristine "Bankshot" is a suitably energetic, simplistic sample of what made Ivy a sensation. We assume bands like Green Day and Dance Hall Crashers literally would not exist without the capabilities of Ivy's self-proclaimed allegiance to the Clash, yet in exactly this spirit of tribute we hear from the Aquabats, the Hippos, Teen Heroes, Home Grown, and the ever-fun Long Beach BDub All-Stars (stuffed with ex-members of Sublime). In many ways a perfect way to inject a diverse sound into ska, which needs more than its fun simple self, sometimes, to stay alive. Becky Byrkit, All Music Guide

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