| Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper | ||||
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| Studio album by  Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper  | ||||
| Released | 1985 | |||
| Recorded | 1985 | |||
| Studio | The Bungalow, Coronado, California; Soundtrax, San Diego, California | |||
| Label | Enigma[1] | |||
| Producer | Ron Goudie[2] | |||
| Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| Robert Christgau | C+[4] | 
| MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide | |
| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper is the debut album of Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper, released in 1985.[1][6]
Production
The released album had served as the duo's demo tape.[7]
Critical reception
Trouser Press called the album "a bit on the tame side — songs with titles like 'Jesus at McDonalds' and 'Art Fag Shuffle' should be great, but are merely clever."[8]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Mojo Nixon; except where indicated
- "Jesus at McDonalds"
 - "Mushroom Maniac"
 - "Moanin' With Your Mama"
 - "Promised Land Tonight"
 - "Guns To My Head"
 - "I'm in Love with Your Girlfriend"
 - "Rockin' Religion"
 - "Big Payback" (Bruce Springsteen)
 - "Comin' Down"
 - "Mama Possums"
 - "King of the Couch"
 - "Art Fag Shuffle"
 - "Black Yo' Eye"
 - "Ain't Got Nobody" [cassette only]
 - "Death Row Blues" [cassette only]
 
Personnel
- Skid Roper - upright washboard and other stuff
 - Mojo Nixon - vocals, guitar and foot percussion
 
- Technical
 
- Recorded at The Bungalow, Coronado, Calif., except "Rockin' Religion" and "Black Yo' Eye", recorded at Soundtrax, S.D. Calif.
 - Produced by Ron Goudie
 - Mixed at Hit Single Below a Shopping Center
 - Photography by Jeff de Rose
 - Design by Skidmore Grafix
 
References
- 1 2 "LOCAL DUO'S 1ST ALBUM BLENDS BLUES, HUMOR". Los Angeles Times. January 8, 1985.
 - 1 2 MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 820.
 - ↑ Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper at AllMusic
 - ↑ "Robert Christgau: CG: Mojo Nixon". www.robertchristgau.com.
 - ↑ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 510.
 - ↑ "Mojo Nixon | Biography & History". AllMusic.
 - ↑ Buckley, Peter (December 1, 2003). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. ISBN 9781843531050 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ "Mojo Nixon". Trouser Press. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
 
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