Description
Sinking the Eight Ball is the debut album by the American alternative rock band Ruby Joe, released on Sublime Records in 1998, a division of Brentwood Music, manufactured and distributed in the US by Provident Music Distribution. The album was recorded by Elliot Chenault at The Green Room in Huntington Beach, California; with Michael Knott of L.S.U. fame producing. Mixed by Gene Eugene of Adam Again at The Green Room.
Ruby Joe is Greg Russinger on guitar and lead vocals; Joe Baugh on guitar and background vocals, Amber Reeves on bass; and Christina Hock on drums. Additional background vocals by Michael Knott and Michele Russinger. Additional guitar by Michael Knott and Elliot Chenault.
Rockabilly punk anybody? Four-piece Ruby Joe manage to combine ’90s rock with enough rock’n’roll twanginess and punky energy to defy easy pigeonholing and I bet they like me saying that! Produced by Michael Knott who’s done a great job unleashing the energetic wall of sound that makes you wanna dance! Then just as you’re leaping around, the lyrics cut in and the incongruity is startling! These are not pretty lyrics! «Childhood Love Song» has a melancholy feel of regret; «Within» is a full on explosion of angry disillusionment; «Death Train» finds Ruby Joe singing about the holocaust. Hmmm…then you get «Fat Cat»’s attack on materialistic greed with a musical kick sounding like a ’90s Stray Cats before the lyrical mood lightens a little with «Rock’n’Roll With My Baby». «Spiritual Heroin» is a stark creative yet deliberately slightly disturbing metaphor for salvation whilst «Rocket Ship» is a furious slab of rock angst against the deadness of the soul. «Studio No 5» and «Let’s Go» expand the rock’n’roll musical landscape, the latter a no holds barred celebration of salvation. Bet it’s a great set closer when they’re live! Ruby Joe managed to produce a fresh rock sound melding together a mish mash of guitar group influences – imagine crossing The Ramones, Stray Cats and The Altar Boys together and you’re close! Lyrically, they’re intriguing, avoiding cliche with the ability to disturb and delight. No mean feat! Worth investigating. [Mike Rimmer, Cross Rhythms, June 1998]
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CD tracklist:
01. Skin – 2:46
02. Within – 3:00
03. Childhood Love Song – 3:02
04. Death Train – 4:13
05. Fat Cat – 2:37
06. Rock ‘N’ Roll and My Baby – 3:04
07. Spiritual Heroin – 3:08
08. Rocket Ship – 3:50
09. Studio, No. 5 – 2:12
10. People Underground – 3:22
11. Tongue Is Numb – 3:02
12. Let’s Go – 3:36
Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and CD by Sublime Records.




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