AVAIL4AM Friday

Label:

Jade Tree – JT1110

Format:

CD , Album, Reissue

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

4AM Friday
1 Simple Song 3:12
2 Order 1:37
3 Tuesday 2:29
4 92 1:41
5 McCarthy 2:27
6 (Ben)
VocalsBen Winkler
0:31
7 Monroe Park 1:28
8 Armchair 1:34
9 Fix 2:07
10 Blue Ridge 2:34
11 Swing Low 1:13
12 F.C.A.
Written-By [A Portion Of]Alex Copeland
1:45
13 Hang 2:44
14 Governor 1:58
15 Nameless 2:45
Live At The Bottom Of The Hill
16 South Bound 95 1:41
17 Stride 2:46
18 Order 1:46
19 Tuning 2:31
20 Fix 2:12
21 F.C.A. 2:23
22 Pinned Up 2:43
23 Nickel Bridge 1:46
24 Simple Song 3:08
25 Clone 2:19
26 Nameless 3:22
27 Scuffle Town 1:19
28 Blue Ridge 3:56
29 Virus 2:35
30 Model 3:54

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Jade Tree
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Jade Tree
  • Copyright ©AVAIL
  • Manufactured ByIcon Omnimedia Corp.
  • Made ByBUILTBYICON.COM
  • Recorded AtUncle Punchy Studios
  • Mixed AtUncle Punchy Studios
  • Recorded AtBottom Of The Hill
  • Mixed AtMontana Studio
  • Mastered AtSlipped Disc Audio
  • Mastered AtWest West Side Music
  • Designed AtAuxiliary Design

Credits

  • BassRob Kelshian (tracks: 1 to 15)
  • DrumsErik Larson
  • EngineerLarry (AKA Uncle Punchy) Packer* (tracks: 1 to 15)
  • GuitarJoe Banks
  • LayoutRyan Patterson
  • Liner NotesTim Barry
  • Mastered ByAlan Douches
  • Mastered By [Assisted By]Kim Dumas
  • Mixed ByMark Miley (tracks: 16 to 30)
  • Mixed By, ProducerUncle Punchy (tracks: 1 to 15)
  • Performer [Cheerleader]Beau Beau
  • Photography ByKip Dawkins
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Patrick Haley
  • Recorded ByChristinia Chin (tracks: 16 to 30)
  • Technician [Assembled By]Bill McElroy (tracks: 16 to 30)
  • Technician [Sound]Radley Hirsh* (tracks: 16 to 30)
  • VocalsTim Barry

Notes

'4AM Friday' LP/CD (1 to 15) recorded at Uncle Punchy Studios, Silver Spring, MD.
(Ben) sung on a rainy day while on tour with Avail somewhere at a rest stop off the New Jersey turnpike.

'Live At The Bottom Of The Hill' CD (16 to 30) recorded June 17, 1997 live at The Bottom Of The Hill, San Francisco, CA.
Mixed at Montana Studio and assembled at Slipped Disc.

All songs copyright 1996-1997 AVAIL.
Mastered at West West Side.

Includes newly written liner notes, freshly unearthed photos and new artwork. When all three Jade Tree AVAIL reissues are placed adjacently, the bird cover art from Dixie over the opposite sides.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 92258 11102 6
  • Matrix / Runout: <35452> 4AM FRIDAY BUILTBYICON.COM
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI HR01

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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4AM Friday (LP, Album) Lookout! Records Lookout No. 138, Lookout No.138 US 1996
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4AM Friday (CD, Album) Lookout! Records Lookout No.138 US 1996
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4AM Friday (Cassette, Album, Stereo) Lookout! Records Lookout No. 138C US 1996
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4AM Friday (LP, Album, Test Pressing) Lookout! Records Lookout No. 138, Lookout No.138 US 1996
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4AM Friday (CD, Album, Promo) Lookout! Records Lookout No.138-CD US 1996

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Reviews

  • justinsgaines's avatar
    justinsgaines
    I'm a metal guy, but there are a few hardcore/punk bands that I really enjoy. Richmond's Avail is one of those bands. Avail combines melody with aggression, which sets them apart from the rest of the hardcore/punk scene. Avail is certainly loud and fast enough for most hardcore/punk fans, but they are also a band that fans of Social Distortion and Bad Religion can get into.

    4AM Friday is the band's third album, and the second in the Jade Tree series of Avail reissues. You can tell Avail was still progressing and developing their sound with this album. Just as Dixie was a major improvement over Satiate, 4AM Friday is a better overall album than Dixie. The melodies on this album are incredible, as is the sheer energy Avail brings. The songs get you moving and get you thinking as well, which is a pretty rare thing.

    Reissue Notes: As to this reissue - what's not to like? The album has been digitally remastered, so it sounds even better than before. Plus, they've added the entire 15-song Live at the Bottom of the Hill album as bonus tracks - doubling the album length. The live tracks sound much better than the Live at the King's Head Inn tracks that were included on the Dixie reissue. In addition to the extra songs, the booklet has plenty of new liner notes, photos, flyers, etc. All in all, the band gives you plenty of reasons to replace your old copy of 4AM Friday. I just hope Satiate receives the same deluxe treatment someday.

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