All's Well: A Night Attack Album
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All's Well: A Night Attack Album is the fifth album from Brian Brushwood and Justin Robert Young, released January 22nd 2019. It features comedy bits interspersed with music made for the show by Stephen Cogswell. At released it was priced at $1.99.
Track List
- Intro
- Balls Deep
- 1-800- The Poor.com
- The Most Expensive Guacamole
- Guacamole
- Need a Little Time
- Mike TV
- Need a Little Time Reprise
- Poop in Space
- Symmetrical
- Tulips
- The Fish Diss Track
- The Scam Stuff Work Song
- British John Stossel
- A Night Attack Christmas
- Time of Year, O Time of Year
- Going so Low
- Who's the Bitch
- My Butt Is Mine (Mine Mine)
- Ladies and Gents
- Clear out the Vents
- Stereotypical Italian Hitmaker
- Middle Ages
- The Trees Hate You (Cedar Fever)
- The Best Setup Ever
- Seven Deadly Sinatras
- Favorite Place to Cry
- Glaxnar
- Overture Congress
Critical Reception
The album reached #1 on Amazon, #1 on iTunes Comedy, #3 on iTunes (All Albums), #2 on Google Play.
Fun Facts
- Night Attack Patrons at http://patreon.com/NightAttack at the $5 and $10 level got send a selection of tracks to choose to accept/reject from the album, and a rough cut of the album before it was released.
- Although most musical tracks had been previously released and played on the show, Mike TV recorded a new cover of Need a Little Time for the album. As well there was a previously unreleased music track called Poop in Space which featured a dramatic broadway music version of Apollo 10 astronauts finding floating turds in the space command module.
- Album release was on episode All's Well With Cogswell.
- Prices on Amazon and Google Play were initially incorrect ($10). Despite that, the album was still #3 on Amazon.
- The track "Middle Ages" was featured in an Ice Cold Open by Spearmint Nitrate.
- The cover art was designed by Bryce Castillo, and the process of how he created it was detailed on an episode of The Bizarre Briefing.
Links
Preceded by: "Night Attack 3" |
All's Well: A Night Attack Album |
Followed by: "Who Can Tell?" |