1986 studio album by The Shuffle Demons
Streetniks is an album by The Shuffle Demons , recorded over two days. Streetniks sold 15,000 units in Canada, becoming the bestselling independent release in Canadian music history, until Barenaked Ladies broke the record in 1991 with The Yellow Tape .
"Spadina Bus", an ode to the Toronto Transit Commission 's Spadina Avenue bus line, was a surprise Top 40 hit for the band. The music video for the track "Out of My House, Roach" also received regular airplay on MuchMusic during the late 1980s.
Track listing
The Shuffle Monster (Underhill) – 6:45
Spadina Bus (Parker/Underhill/Wynston/Murley) – 4:35
Gabi's Gimi Suit (Underhill/Wynston/Murley) – 7:26
Out of My House, Roach (Parker) – 5:35
Vitamin K (In Honor of Keith's India Pale Ale) (Parker) – 4:10
The Puker (Turrin/Patry/Underhill) – 5:06
Bag Rot (Murley) – 9:48
Amsterdam Strut (Underhill) – 6:04
Big Daddy, Fat Boy (Underhill) – 7:35
Pie in the Sky (Underhill/Wynston/White/Milligan/Parker/Saar) – 10:45
Low Life (Underhill) – 0:43
Personnel
Demon Richard Underhill - alto & baritone saxes, lukophone, vocals, shouts
Demon Mike Murley - tenor, baritone & alto saxes, vocals, handclaps
Demon Dave Parker - tenor sax, flute, vocals, handclaps, roach stomps
Demon Jim Vivian - bass, vocals, handclaps
Demon Stich Wynston - drums, gongs, bells, windchimes, triangle, goat nails castanets, vocals, handclaps, dancing
Demon Perry White - tenor sax (Amsterdam Strut & Pie in the Sky)
Demon Mike Milligan - bass (Pie in the Sky)
Demon Oliver Saar - alto sax (Pie in the Sky)
Demon Gene Hardy - tenor sax (Pie in the Sky)
Demon Markus - Digeridoo (Pie in the Sky)