The Agents: Jason DaLomba (vocals, guitar); Frank Moniz (guitar, alto saxophone, background vocals); Jesse Blair (guitar); Joe McDermott (baritone saxophone); Dawn Hamel (trumpet, background vocals); Andy Gannon (acoustic & electric basses); Bob Santagata (drums); Keith Cronin (percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Vinnie Nobile (trombone); Domenick Panzarella (bass); Trisha Verdolino, Jay, Barbara (background vocals).
Producers: John P. Hopkins, The Agents, King D'Jango.
Recorded at Baby Monster Studios, New York, New York.
Personnel: Joe McDermott (baritone saxophone, background vocals); Vinnie Nobile (trombone).
Recording information: Baby Monster Studios, New York, NY.
The word on the street is that this, the Agents' second album, is a huge improvement over their first. Be that as it may, this one is fine, if not outstanding. The Agents, like many American ska bands, have a tendency to play too fast, though they resist that tendency admirably on some of this album's strongest tracks, including the very catchy "Gratidao" and the swing-inflected "Scully." They can play reggae better than many of their peers, and singer Jason DaLomba does a creditable job toasting on "Bridge to Nowhere." The lyrics are pretty consistently right on the line between acceptable and embarrassing, but that will probably change as the band matures. The horn section is first-rate. Fans of third-wave ska will be perfectly satisfied. ~ Rick Anderson
Category: Rock & Pop
Release Date: 10/20/98
Originally Released: 1998
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
Discs: 1
Availability: N
Studio / Live: Studio
Area: USA
Is Import: N
Distributor: City Hall