Boss Hog released in 1995, is the second full-length album by the band Boss Hog.
All tracks by Boss Hog except were noted
"I'm a Cult Hero" is a single released by an extended lineup of The Cure under the name Cult Hero.
The single was conceived by Robert Smith (singer/guitarist of The Cure) and Simon Gallup (then bassist of The Magspies) as a way to test their musical compatibility. Smith was considering Gallup as a prospective replacement for Michael Dempsey (The Cure's bassist at the time) "whose personality and ambitions for the band were seriously at odds" with Smith's.
The songs were written for, and feature on vocals, local Horley postman Frank Bell, who is also depicted on the single's artwork. They also feature Malice/Easy Cure guitarist Porl Thompson and Magspies keyboardist Matthieu Hartley amongst an extended lineup of friends and family, including Robert's sisters Janet and Margaret and local band The Obtainers.
Following the recording of the single in 1979, Simon Gallup left The Magspies and joined The Cure, replacing Dempsey. At the same time, Matthieu Hartley also left The Magspies and joined The Cure as their first keyboardist.
Look What the Rookie Did is an album by Zumpano, released in 1995. The album is out of print, but can be purchased digitally through the iTunes music store. Videos were released for the singles The Party Rages On and I Dig You