Border Drive-In Theatre is the second album by the Boston-based band the Raindogs, released in 1991.

It was the band's final album, in part due to label troubles.


Named after a deserted Canadian drive-in, the album was recorded in Los Angeles in early 1991.

It was produced by Don Gehman.

Harry Dean Stanton and Iggy Pop contributed to the album. "Let's Work Together" is a cover of the Wilbert Harrison song


This cassette is a vintage release from Raindogs titled Border Drive-In Theatre, featuring Iggy Pop, Harry Dean Stanton, Phil Shenale, and produced by DON Gehman. The clear color cassette tape was released under Atco (USA) record label in 1991, and falls under the categories of Music and Cassettes. The music style is an alternative genre.


Label: ATCO Records – 91680-4, ATCO Records – 7 91680-4

Format:

Cassette, Album, Dolby HX Pro, Digalog

Country: US

Released: 1991

Genre: Rock


Track listing

(All tracks written by Mark Cutler unless stated)


"Some Fun" (Mark Cutler, Phil Shenale) - 4:38

"Look Out Your Window" - 4:33

"Let's Work Together" (Wilbert Harrison) - 3:28

"Baby Doll" - 4:49

"Carry Your Cross" - 3:56

"Stop Shakin' Me Down" - 4:11

"I'll Take Care of You" (Mark Cutler, Johnny Cunningham, Phil Shenale) - 4:24

"Dance of the Freaks" - 4:05

"Hope You're Satisfied" - 4:13

"I'd Call That Love" - 4:23

Personnel

Mark Cutler - lead vocals, guitar

Johnny Cunningham - electric and acoustic violin

Jim Reilly - drums

Darren Hill - bass

Emerson Torrey - guitar, vocals

Phil Shenale - keyboards

Harry Dean Stanton - speaking part on "Some Fun"

Iggy Pop - speaking part on "Dance of the Freaks"