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==Track listing==
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| all_writing = Bootsauce, except "Everyone's a Winner" by Errol Brown
| title1 = Let's Eat Out|length1=3:57
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| title2 = Scratching the Whole|length2=3:24
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
* Drew Ling  - lead vocals, electroblending
* Drew Ling  - lead vocals, electroblending

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The Brown Album is the debut album from Canadian funk rock band Bootsauce. It was released in 1990 on PolyGram Records. "The Brown Album" is the only album to feature their original "unofficial" drummer, Rob Kazanel, who was replaced the following year with their regular "official" drummer, John “Fatboy” Lalley. The album spawned four singles, the last of which, their cover of Hot Chocolate's "Everyone's a Winner," became the band's biggest hit.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bootsauce, except "Everyone's a Winner" by Errol Brown

No.TitleLength
1."Let's Eat Out"3:57
2."Scratching the Whole"3:24
3."Sex Marine"4:48
4."Catastrophe Seas"4:11
5."Everyone's a Winner"4:50
6."Play With Me"4:26
7."Lovin' Pain"3:08
8."Payment Time"3:55
9."Catcher in the Raw"4:11
10."Masterstroke"3:59

Personnel

  • Drew Ling  - lead vocals, electroblending
  • Pere Fume  - Guitars, keyboards, lead vocals on "Sex Marine"
  • Sonny Greenwich, Jr.  - Guitars
  • Alan Baculis (as Baculis) - Bass
  • Rob Kazanel  - Drums