Sins of Our Fathers is the second album by the American musician Andy Prieboy, released in 1995.[2][3] The album cover graphic is by Josh Agle and is based on "Hougoumont" by Robert Gibb. The cover art depicts the repelling of Jerome's noon assault at the Battle of Waterloo. The album was recorded in a Los Angeles garage.[4]
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Released | 8 August 1995 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 57:00 | |||
Label | Doctor Dream Records[1] | |||
Producer | Andy Prieboy, Mike Gormley | |||
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The Telegram & Gazette wrote that "Prieboy writes clever songs—loading them up with cultural and literary references—and delivers them with a big, theatrical sound that crosses Queen with Tom Lehrer."[6] The Age listed the album as the fourth best of 1995.[7]
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