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- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Liquor in the Front (subtitled Poker in the Rear) is the third album by The Reverend Horton Heat. It was jointly released by Sub Pop and Interscope Records in July 1994. Al Jourgensen (of Ministry -fame) produced the album.
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Liquor on the front, poker on the rear HUMOR Heard this joke on The L Word when Shane was talking about Alice when she brought around a guy (she’s bi), I audibly laughed.honestly my new favorite.
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“Liquor in the front, Poker in the rear…”
Author: Travis
The last stop for our parched throats and road weary souls was the Stockman’s Bar and Cafe in downtown Missoula. For decades the sign outside the Stockman’s read “Liquor in the front, Poker in the rear” While poker has given way to pull taps, you can still get something for whatever “ales” you served with a side of roasted peanuts in the shell. Feel free to leave the empty peanut shells beneath your bar stool, on the floor. In Missoula, the Stockman’s is an institution and beer pong Tuesday’s with $3 dollar pitchers and $2 Jag shots are a University of Montana right of passage. In case you’re wondering about the $2 dollar Jag shots, I’ve been down that road before and it ends passed out in an alley somewhere in Missoula. Montana is home to numerous micro breweries that put out some pretty tasty, trout themed craft beers. With names like, Trout Slayer Ale, Double Haul IPA and Bayern Brewing’s Dancing Trout Ale, Montana has plenty of brews for an angler’s thirst. Dancing Trout is actual the official beer sponsor of Montana Trout Unlimited. A portion of the profits from all merchandising and sales are donated to Montana TU’s efforts to conserve, protect and restore the state’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. Buying a case of Dancing Trout is like buying a trout a drink; of cold, clean, pure water. That’s the kind of logic my thirst just can’t argue with so I usually end up with a case or five.
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Liquor in the Front |
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Studio album by |
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Released | July 5, 1994 |
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Studio | Crystal Clear Studios, Dallas, Texas |
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Genre | Psychobilly |
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Length | 35:42 |
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Label | Sub Pop / Interscope |
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Producer | Al Jourgensen |
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The Reverend Horton Heat chronology |
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The Full-Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat (1993) | Liquor in the Front (1994) | It's Martini Time (1996) |
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic | link |
CMJ | favorable link |
Liquor in the Front (subtitled Poker in the Rear) is the third album by The Reverend Horton Heat. It was jointly released by Sub Pop and Interscope Records in July 1994. Al Jourgensen (of Ministry-fame) produced the album.
The song 'In Your Wildest Dreams' (along with 'The Reverend' himself) was featured in a Homicide: Life on the Street episode from season four, entitled 'Full Moon'. In addition, 'I Can't Surf', 'Baddest of the Bad' and 'Big Sky' appeared in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, Tony Hawk's Proving Ground and Free Willy 3: The Rescue respectively.
The album title is from a double entendre, 'Liquor ('lick her') in the front, poker ('poke her') in the rear'.
Track listing[edit]
All songs written by Jim Heath except as noted.
- 'Big Sky' – 3:07
- 'Baddest of the Bad' – 2:27
- 'One Time for Me' – 3:30
- 'Five-O Ford' – 2:29
- 'In Your Wildest Dreams' (Heath/Wallace) – 2:58
- 'Yeah, Right' – 2:44
- 'Crusin' for a Bruisin' – 3:20
- 'I Could Get Used to It' – 1:58
- 'Liquor, Beer & Wine' (Heath/Livingston) – 3:25
- 'I Can't Surf' (Heath/Wallace/Bentley) – 2:41
- 'Jezebel' (Shanklin) – 3:11
- 'Rockin' Dog' – 2:38
- 'The Entertainer' (Joplin) – 1:14
Personnel[edit]
- Jim 'Reverend Horton' Heath – vocals, guitar
- Jimbo Wallace – upright bass
- Taz Bentley – drums
- Tim Alexander – keyboards, accordion
- Al Jourgensen – producer, pedal steel guitar, piano, vocals
- Siavoch Ahmadzadeh – assistant engineer
- Keith Rust – assistant engineer
- Jeff Lane – assistant mix engineer
- Barry Goldberg – assistant mix engineer
- Eddy Schreyer – mastering
- Kim Holt – art direction + design
- Michael Lavine – band photos
- Mosquito – cartoon illustrations
Chart positions[edit]
Album[edit]
Year | Album | Chart | Position |
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1994 | Liquor in the Front | Heatseekers | 18 |
Singles[edit]
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Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1994 | 'One Time For Me' | Modern Rock Tracks | 40 |
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