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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> |
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| Name = Miniature Golf Courses of America |
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| Type = EP |
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| Artist = [[Five Iron Frenzy]] |
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| Cover = Minigolffif.jpg |
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| Released = February 1, 1998 |
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| Genre = [[Ska punk]] |
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| Label = [[Asian Man Records]] |
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| Producer = [[Mike Park|Michael Park]] |
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| Reviews = |
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| Last album = ''[[Our Newest Album Ever!]]''<br />(1997) |
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| This album = ''Miniature Golf Courses of America''<br />(1998) |
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| Next album = ''[[Quantity Is Job 1]]''<br />(1998) |
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'''Miniature Golf Courses of America''' is a 7" single released by American [[ska punk]] band [[Five Iron Frenzy]] in 1998 on [[Asian Man Records]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Five Iron Frenzy Official Website|url=http://www.fiveironfrenzy.com/audio/miniature-golf-courses-of-america/|website=www.fiveironfrenzy.com|accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref> |
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==Overview== |
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The 7" consists of a ska punk cover version of Swedish pop group [[ABBA]]{{'}}s song "[[Mamma Mia (song)|Mamma Mia]]", as well as two tracks from Five Iron Frenzy's previously released albums: "Arnold, and Willis, and Mr. Drummond" from ''[[Upbeats and Beatdowns]]'' and "Handbook for the Sellout" from ''[[Our Newest Album Ever!]]'', both released in 1997. |
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The album's cover and title are direct references to [[Lake Charles, Louisiana]] lounge singer and former singer of Chase Gee Gee (G.G.) Shinn's garage rock album titled "Putt Putt Golf Courses of America Present Gee Gee Shinn And His Band", released in 1967.<ref>http://www.proputters.com/downloads/putt_putt_world/1967/Putt-Putt%20World%20Volume%209%20Number%206.pdf</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
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===Side one=== |
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# "[[Mamma Mia (song)|Mama Mia]]" <small>(''[[sic]]'')</small> ([[Benny Andersson|Andersson]]/[[Björn Ulvaeus|Ulvaeus]]/[[Stig Anderson|Anderson]]) |
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# "Arnold, and Willis, and Mr. Drummond" (Kerr/[[Reese Roper|Roper]]) |
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===Side two=== |
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# "Handbook for the Sellout" (Culp/Kerr/Roper) |
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==Personnel== |
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;Five Iron Frenzy |
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*Dennis Culp - trombone, vocals |
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*Nathanael Dunham - trumpet |
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*[[Keith Hoerig]] - bass |
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*Scott Kerr - guitar, vocals |
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*[[Micah Ortega]] - guitar |
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*[[Leanor Ortega]] - saxophone |
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*[[Reese Roper]] - lead vocals |
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*[[Andrew Verdecchio]] - drums |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{Five Iron Frenzy}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Miniature Golf Courses Of America}} |
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[[Category:Five Iron Frenzy albums]] |
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[[Category:1998 EPs]] |
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[[Category:Asian Man Records EPs]] |
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