Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds
Studioalbum av No Fun at All
UtgivningSverige 23 oktober 1995
Europa 1995
USA 1996
InspelatJuli 1995, Studio Underground, Västerås
GenrePunk
Längd36:19
SkivbolagBurning Heart Records, Semaphore, Revelation Records
ProducentPelle Saether, No Fun at All, Lasse Lindén
No Fun at All-kronologi
In a Rhyme (EP)
(1995)
Out of Bounds
(1995)
And Now for Something Completely Different (EP)
(1997)

Out of Bounds är det svenska punkbandet No Fun at Alls andra studioalbum, utgivet den 23 oktober 1995.[1]

Skivan utgavs i Sverige som CD av Burning Heart Records, i Europa som CD av Burning Heart Records och Sempahore Records och i USALP av Revelation Records.[1] Skivan föregicks av två EP-skivor, på vilka låtar från skivan inkluderades. Dessa var Stranded och In a Rhyme.[2]

Låtlista

  1. "Beat 'em Down" – 2:28
  2. "Master Celebrator" – 2:52
  3. "Perfection" – 2:27
  4. "In a Rhyme" - 2:16
  5. "Pleasure Is to Be Insane" – 2:44
  6. "Nothing Personal" – 2:22
  7. "Don't Pass Me By" – 2:07
  8. "I Have Seen" – 3:30
  9. "Out of Bounds" – 2:38
  10. "Talking to Remind Me" – 4:13
  11. "In a Moment" – 2:07
  12. "Trapped Inside" – 2:14
  13. "Invitation" – 1:59
  14. "Stranded" – 2:22

Personal

  • Mikael Bojko - bakgrundssång (spår 4, 6, 9)
  • Mikael Danielsson - gitarr
  • Jonas Gauffin - foto
  • Lasse Hansson - foto
  • Ingemar Jansson - sång
  • Kristen Johansson - gitarr
  • Lasse Lindén - medproducent
  • Mudda - layout
  • No Fun at All - arrangemang, producent, mixning, layout
  • Jimmie Olsson - bakgrundssång (spår 5, 7, 11)
  • Kjell Ramstedt - trummor
  • Pelle Saether - producent, mixning
  • Henrik Sunvisson - bas, foto

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Lista (1995)Topplacering
Sverige Sverige20[3]

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