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Field Day
Dag Nasty
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Product Details
  • Audio CD (April 16, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: 1988
  • Label: We Bite
  • ASIN: B000000IPY
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars 7 customer reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #216,903 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)
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Track Listings
1. Trouble Is
2. Field Day
3. Things That Make No Sense
4. Ambulance Song
5. Staring at the Rude Boys
6. 13 Seconds Under Water
7. Penita
8. Dear Mrs. Touma
9. Matt
10. I've Heard
11. Under Your Influence
12. Typical
13. Here's to You
14. (16 Count)
15. Never Green Lane
16. You're Mine
17. All Ages Show
18. 12 X U

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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dag Nastys Worst Album, September 11, 2005
By riot67 (detroit) - See all my reviews
Forget all the other applause and accolades you see in the other reviews--this is Dag Nasy at their worst and that's actually and understatement. If "Can I Say" is early emo and "Wig Out At Denkos" is overwrought emo though not a total waste "Field Day" is absolute crap. Husker Du pulled off pop within a punk format---Dag Nasty come off like amatuers and should have stuck with what they started on the first album--including Dave Smalley. Don't waste your money kiddies--this ain't old school punk--emo or whatever--its junk--overwrought--junk.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Understated pop-punk classic, November 14, 2000
Legends of the DC Hardcore scene slow down a little and make an album for everyone. Brian Baker was a personal inspiration to me as a guitar player - save that godawful side trip into Junkyard, his riffs and solos, even on _Out Of Step_ by Minor Threat, were always above average and exploratory - always seeking but never pretending. This album and "Wig Out At Denko's" are their best, mostly because of clever lyrics and great musicianship - but of the two, this album takes the cake because of its ecclectecism and just flat-out great songwriting. Graced with Peter Courtner's smoky vocals, the whole first side of the album is almost pop-punk, its surprising, hook-y and constantly clever and engaging. The lyrics really stand out on "The Ambulance Song" ( but the blues-y Baker solo is a nice touch) and the hard-hitting "Dear Mrs. Touma". "Staring At The Rude Boys" is a raging cover tune, as well as "12XU" (Baker also covered this tune with Minor Threat) and a jaunty cover of "Under Your Influence" with original Dag Nasty vocalist Dave Smalley. "La Penita" is a brutally honest song, sad and lilting (again - complete with some nice flamenco touches from Mr. Baker), almost an anthem for a barfly. Another bonus - the CD includes some additional bonus tracks that the original casette release lacked - the sarcastic "Never Green Lane" and the incredible "Your Mine", which evokes the same kind of lyrical ambiguity that the Police do with "Every Breath You Take". If you're into "forgotten masterpieces" then you had best pull out your credit card and discover this great band.
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