Zig Zag (The Hooters album)

Zig Zag is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Hooters, released in 1989 by Columbia Records.

Zig Zag
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1989
Recorded1988-89
StudioStudio 4, Philadelphia
Record Plant, New York City
The Hit Factory, New York City
GenreRock
Length38:40
LabelColumbia
Producer
The Hooters chronology
One Way Home
(1987)
Zig Zag
(1989)
Out of Body
(1993)
Singles from Zig Zag
  1. "500 Miles"
    Released: November 1989[1]
  2. "Brother, Don't You Walk Away"
    Released: January 1990[1]
  3. "Heaven Laughs"
    Released: 1990
  4. "Don't Knock It 'Til You Try It"
    Released: 1990
  5. "Give the Music Back"
    Released: 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]

Background edit

With Zig Zag, the Hooters moved toward a more political and folk music direction, contrasting significantly with their previous light-hearted songs. On this album, the songs dealt with the death of a friend, the demise of vinyl records and intrusion of technology, homelessness, a tribute to their own friendship, and even Beijing's Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.

One of the songs, "500 Miles", featuring folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary on background vocals, dated back to the American Civil War when it was called "Ruben's Train". Additional lyrics were written for the song by keyboard player Rob Hyman, guitarist Eric Bazilian and the album's producer, Rick Chertoff. These lyrics included a reference to Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel, an anonymous man who became internationally famous when he was videotaped and photographed standing in front of Chinese military tanks and preventing their advance during the Tiananmen Square protests on June 5, 1989.

"Give the Music Back" dealt with the demise of Record Plant Studios, a famous recording studio in New York City, where the Hooters would be among the last musicians to record there before it closed down in 1988.

Zig Zag was the third and final album the Hooters released on Columbia Records.

Track listing edit

  1. "Brother, Don't You Walk Away" (Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian, Rick Chertoff) – 4:28
  2. "Deliver Me" (Hyman, Bazilian) – 4:06
  3. "500 Miles" (Hedy West, additional lyrics by Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) – 4:25
  4. "You Never Know Who Your Friends Are" (Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) – 4:04
  5. "Heaven Laughs" (Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) – 4:19
  6. "Don't Knock It 'Til You Try It" (Hyman, Bazilian) – 4:17
  7. "Give The Music Back" (Hyman, Bazilian) – 5:15
  8. "Always A Place" (Hyman, Bazilian) – 4:03
  9. "Mr. Big Baboon" (Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) – 3:54
  10. "Beat Up Guitar" (Hyman, Bazilian) – 4:09

Personnel edit

Adapted from the album liner notes.[3]

The Hooters edit

Additional musicians edit

  • Peter, Paul and Mary – backing vocals on "500 Miles"
  • Joel Dubay and – backing vocals on "Don't Knock It 'Til You Try It"
  • Todd Haug – backing vocals on "Don't Knock It 'Til You Try It"
  • Rick Chertoff – trumpet on "Don't Knock It 'Til You Try It"

Technical edit

  • Rick Chertoff – producer
  • Eric Bazilian – co-producer
  • Rob Hyman – co-producer
  • John Agnello – engineer
  • Phil Nicolo – engineer
  • Teddy Trewhella – assistant engineer
  • Steve Churchyard – mixing (at Record Plant, NYC)
  • George Marino – mastering (at Sterling Sound, NYC)
  • Janet Perr – art direction, design
  • Robert Diadul – photography

Charts edit

Chart (1990) Peak
position
US (Billboard 200) 115

References edit

  1. ^ a b "US & UK hits charts - 500 Miles". musicvf.com. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r9506
  3. ^ Zig Zag (Media notes). The Hooters. Columbia. 1989.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)