On the Attack is the debut studio album by American dance musician Gillette.[1] It was produced by 20 Fingers.[2] The album was initially released in late 1994 as Gillette's solo album. Later, on April 18, 1995, it was re-released in Poland and Germany as the debut album of 20 Fingers, credited as 20 Fingers featuring Gillette and retitled On the Attack and More.
On the Attack | ||||
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Studio album by Gillette feat. 20 Fingers | ||||
Released | December 20, 1994 | |||
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Label | ZYX Music | |||
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Singles from On the Attack | ||||
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Singles from On the Attack and More | ||||
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Background
editOn August 31, 1994, 20 Fingers released their controversial debut single "Short Dick Man" featuring vocalist and rapper Gillette on Zoo Entertainment/SOS Records. Following the song's massive global success, particularly in France where it was a number one hit for three weeks, the producers of 20 Fingers decided to release a full Gillette solo album, titled On the Attack, in various countries including Brazil, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, Japan, Portugal, Chile, South Korea, and the U.S. In Poland and Germany, however, they released it as the debut studio album of 20 Fingers, credited as "20 Fingers feat. Gillette", retitled On the Attack and More, with altered cover art and a bonus track, the second single "Lick It", featuring vocals from Roula. 20 Fingers continued to release subsequent singles "Mr. Personality" and "You're a Dog" under the "20 Fingers feat. Gillette" brand in Poland and Germany, while releasing them as Gillette solo everywhere else.
Critical reception
editThe Hartford Courant noted that "20 Fingers depends on a heavy guitar crunch and lapsed cheerleader chants—The Beastie Boys' '(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)' crossed with Toni Basil's 'Mickey!'"[3] The Toronto Star called the album "an appealing mix of dance and rock styles that, given a chance, will transcend the novelty tag."[4]
Track listing
editOn the Attack
edit- "Mr. Personality" – 3:30 (Charlie Babie, Manny Mohr)
- "I'm on the Attack" – 3:25 (Mohr, J. J. Flores, Tammye Miller)
- "Whatcha Gonna Do" – 3:17 (A'Lisa B., Mohr, Flores)
- "Short, Short Man" (aka "Short Dick Man (Radio Mix)") – 3:17 (Babie, Mohr)
- "Bad Boys" – 3:13 (Mohr, B., Onofrio Lollino)
- "Wanna Wild Thing" – 3:18 (Flores, Babie, B.)
- "You're a Dog" – 3:29 (Mohr, Lollino, B.)
- "Coochie Dance" – 4:06 (Mohr, Flores, B.)
- "Pay Back" – 3:33 (Mohr, Flores, B.)
- "Move Too Fast" – 3:47 (Miller, Mohr, Babie, Flores)
- "Short Dick Man" – 4:47 (Babie, Mohr)
On the Attack and More
edit- "Lick It" – 4:14 (Babie, Mohr)
- The tracks on On the Attack and More are slightly louder and slightly sped up.
Outtakes/leftover tracks
edit- "You Came Too Fast"
- Explicit version of "Move Too Fast", recorded as a dance version, but remains unreleased. Gillette performed the uncensored version live.[5]
Personnel
editMusicians
edit- Gillette – vocals on tracks 1–11
- Roula – vocals on track 12
- Eric "Bam Bam" Cea – DJ/scratching on track 2
- Greg Suran, Lenny Vertucci – guitars
Production
edit- Produced by Charlie Babie, Manny Mohr, J. J. Flores and Onofrio Lollino
- Recorded and engineered by Charles Macak and Larry Sturm
- Mixed by Larry Sturm
- Mastered by Mark Richardson
Charts
editChart (1995) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[6] | 24 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7] | 26 |
References
edit- ^ Scott, Jane (21 Dec 1994). "Gillette Answers Putdowns by Men with 'Short Man'". The Plain Dealer. p. 8E.
- ^ Eddy, Chuck (2011). Rock and Roll Always Forgets: A Quarter Century of Music Criticism. Duke University Press. p. 181.
- ^ Catlin, Roger (15 Dec 1994). "On the Attack". Calendar. Hartford Courant. p. 5.
- ^ Howell, Peter (24 Dec 1994). "Gillette, Snider: Will novelties help or hurt?". Toronto Star. p. G16.
- ^ "Gillette – Came too fast" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Austriancharts.at – 20 Fingers – On the Attack and More" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
- ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – 20 Fingers – On the Attack and More" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved January 7, 2022.