Fishdick
Compilation album of cover tracks by
ReleasedJune 1994 (Poland)
Recorded22 January – 20 March 1994 at Modern Sound Studio, Gdynia
GenreThrash metal
Length37:34
LabelLoud Out Records, Metal Mind Productions
ProducerTomasz Dziubiński
Acid Drinkers chronology
Vile Vicious Vision
(1993)
Fishdick
(1994)
Infernal Connection
(1994)
Reissue CD cover

Fishdick is a cover album by Polish thrash metal band Acid Drinkers. It was released on June 1994 through Loud Out Records.[1][2] The album was recorded from 22 January to 20 March 1994 at Modern Sound Studio in Gdynia.[1] The cover art was created by Tomek Daniłowicz.[1][2]

The reissue of the album features a different cover featuring the members of the band wearing makeup worn by American rock band Kiss.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ace of Spades"Motörhead3:01
2."Oh, No! Bruno"NoMeansNo3:08
3."Deuce"Kiss3:10
4."N.I.B."Black Sabbath3:34
5."Another Brick in the Wall"Pink Floyd7:20
6."Whole Lotta Rosie"AC/DC3:44
7."Run Run Away"Slade3:04
8."Fuckin' the Tiger"Acid Drinkers3:04
9."Highway Star"Deep Purple2:59
10."Balada"Flapjack4:30

Bonus Tracks

No.TitleLength
11."N.I.B (radio version)"3:34

Personnel

  • Tomasz "Titus" Pukacki – vocal, bass
  • Robert "Litza" Friedrich – backing vocals, guitar
  • Dariusz "Popcorn" Popowicz – guitar, vocals on track 2
  • Maciej "Ślimak" Starosta – drums, vocals on track 10
  • Engineered – Adam Toczko, Tomek Bonarowski
  • Mixed – Piotr Madziar, Litza
  • Grzegorz Skawiński – guitar solo in "Deuce"
  • Kuba Mańkowski – guitar solo in "Highway Star"
  • Kisiel – guitar solo in "Highway Star"
  • Patrycja – vocal in "Balada"

Release history

Year Label Format Country Out of print? Notes
1994 Loud Out Records CD Poland Yes Original CD release
1997 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland Yes CD reissue; digipak; different cover
2009 Metal Mind Productions CD Poland No CD reissue; remastered; digipack, bonus track

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Official website". 14 April 2010. Archived from the original on 7 March 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Archiwum Polskiego Rocka". 14 April 2010.
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