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2005 studio album by Dan Sartain
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Dan Sartain vs. the Serpientes is the third album by the
Birmingham, Alabama
rock musician
Dan Sartain , released in 2003 by
Swami Records . It was Sartain's first commercially available album, his previous efforts
Crimson Guard and
Romance in Stereo having been self-produced and self-released. Several tracks from these albums were re-used on Vs. the Serpientes , while others were re-recorded. Several additional musicians from the Swami label recorded on the album, including members of
Rocket from the Crypt ,
Hot Snakes ,
Sultans ,
Beehive and the Barracudas , and
The Heartaches .
Title 1. "Tryin' to Say" 2:11 2. "P.C.B. '98" 2:27 3. "I Could Have Had You" (Taken from the album
Crimson Guard (2001))) 2:31 4. "Walk Among the Cobras Pt. I" 3:13 5. "Cobras Pt. II" 2:44 6. "Cobras Pt. III" 3:18 7. "Place to Call My Home" (Taken from the album Crimson Guard (2001))) 2:44 8. "Love is Crimson" 1:57 9. "Leeches Pt. I" 1:48 10. "Lonely Hearts" 1:36 11. "Metropolis" 2:37 12. "Auto Pilot" (Taken from the album
Romance in Stereo (2002)) 1:59 13. "Romance" 4:29 14. "Got That Feeling" 3:16
Dan Sartain -
vocals ,
guitar ,
bass guitar ,
drums ,
piano
John Reis - bass guitar and
marracas on track 1, bass guitar and
keyboards on tracks 2 and 11, guitar, bass guitar and
drum machine on track 9, backing vocals on track 10,
marimba on track 12
Mario Rubalcaba - drums on tracks 2, 9, and 11
Dean Reis - keyboards on track 2, bass guitar and backing vocals on track 10
Zach Evans - drums on track 3
Kylie Jackson - handclaps and backing vocals on track 3
Destin Edge - bass guitar on track 4
Jason Crane - drums on track 5, bass guitar on track 8, horns on track 13
Gar Wood - backing vocals on track 5, push button bass on track 6, lead guitar on track 8
Andy Stamets - guitar and scales on track 6
Dustin Milsap - guitar on track 6
Record label:
Swami Records
Tracks 1, 2, 9, 10, and 11 recorded at Drag Racist studios in
San Diego, California in February 2003 by John Reis.
Tracks 5, 6, 8, and 13 recorded at Strange Sounds in San Diego, California in February 2003 by Gar Wood.
Tracks 3, 4, 7, and 12 recorded by Dan Sartain in his garage in
Birminghman, Alabama in 2001 and 2002.
Photos by Wex Frazer
Donkey photo by John Reis
Cover lettering by Courtney