39/Smooth
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39/Smooth was initially released as the debut album by Green Day in 1990 on Lookout! Records on vinyl and cassette. It would be be combined with the Slappy and 1,000 Hours EPs, plus a track from a compilation, and released the following year as 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours on CD and cassette.
39/Smooth, as well as its concurrent EPs, remained in print on vinyl until Green Day removed their catalog from Lookout! Records.
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Track listing
All songs by Green Day, except where noted.
Side A.
- "At the Library" – 2:28
- "Don't Leave Me" – 2:38
- "I Was There" – 3:36
- "Disappearing Boy" – 2:51
- "Green Day" – 3:28
Side B.
- "Going To Pasalacqua" – 3:30
- "16" – 3:24
- "Road To Acceptance" – 3:35
- "Rest" – 3:05
- "The Judge's Daughter" – 2:34
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Personnel
Billie Joe Armstrong - Guitar Vocals
Mike Dirnt - Bass
John Kiffmeyer a.k.a. Al Sobrante - Drums
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Back Side of Album
On the back of the album case it says (with its original spelling and spacing):
FROM 4:30 PM, DEC.29TH, 1989 TO MIDNIGHT, JAN. 2ND, 1990
AT ART OF EARS' IN SANFRANCISCO.ENGINEERED
BY ANDRO,PRODUCED BY GREEN DAY AND ANDRO.
MASTERED BY JOHN GOLDEN AT K-DISC,
HOLLYWOOD. FRONT COVER PHOTO BY
SUSIE GRANT. BACK COVER PHOTOS BY MURRAY BOWLES/
DESIGN AND ART
BY JESSE MICHAELS"
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Trivia
- On the side of the album cover it says "JAMES PUT DOWN THAT SKINHEAD!"
- It was the 22nd record produced by Lookout Records.
- Jessie Michaels of Operation Ivy drew the artwork on album.
- The inner sleve of the album shows handwitten lyrics by Bille Joe, and letters by drummer Al Sobrante and Lookout! owner Larry Livermore to an unnamed record label, rejecting an offer to sign to that label that declaring their loyalty to Lookout! Records.