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Get Some Go Again (stylized as Get Some -> Go Again) is the sixth studio album by Rollins Band, released in 2000. [4] It is also the first album by lead singer Henry Rollins after dissolving his longtime lineup featuring guitarist Chris Haskett and others. On this album, and its follow-up Nice, Rollins was backed by the band Mother Superior.
Rollins replaced the Haskett-Gibbs-Cain lineup with the Los Angeles rock band Mother Superior, retaining the name Rollins Band, and released Get Some Go Again (2000) and Nice (2001). They also released a two-disc live album, The Only Way to Know for Sure. This lineup was a more straightforward hard rock group. Their first album featured "Are ...
Release Date Title Label Notes 2000 Get Some Go Again: DreamWorks: The single "Get Some Go Again" was released in 2000. (B-side of "Don't Let This Be"). 2000 A Clockwork Orange Stage: 2.13.61 Records: Live at the Roskilde Festival, Denmark, July 1, 2000. 2001 Yellow Blues: 2.13.61 Records: Out-takes from Get Some Go Again sessions. 2001 Nice ...
He had produced a Los Angeles hard rock band called Mother Superior, and invited them to form a new incarnation of the Rollins Band. Their first album, Get Some Go Again, was released two years later. The Rollins Band released several more albums, including 2001's Nice and 2003's Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three ...
1987 Life Time (re-released in 1999) 1989 Hard Volume (re-released in 1999) 1990 Turned On; 1992 The End of Silence (double-CD re-released in 2002) 1994 Weight; 1997 Come In and Burn; 1999 Insert Band Here; 2000 A Clockwork Orange Stage; 2000 Get Some Go Again; 2001 Nice; 2002 A Nicer Shade of Red; 2002 End of Silence Demos
Get Some Go Again Sessions is a 2005 double album by the Rollins Band, although on this release it is credited to Henry Rollins & Mother Superior. [1]This album contains the original Get Some Go Again album plus the remaining tracks from session (previously released on their own as Yellow Blues), as well as two live tracks and two videos.
In 2011, [3] Rollins reported that "Liar" began during one of the first practice jam sessions with bassist Melvin Gibbs, who joined in 1993, replacing Andrew Weiss. "Liar" was a loose, humorous improvisation performed at live concerts until executives at Imago Records suggested the song had the potential to be a hit single.
Nice is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Rollins Band, released in 2001. [8] [9] It was the Rollins Band's final studio album. The band line-up was Henry Rollins fronting the blues rock band Mother Superior, while retaining the Rollins Band name. This was also the case with the 2000 album Get Some Go Again. [10] [11]