Bull is the second album by the Canadian band Bootsauce, released on February 7, 1992, on Polygram.
[5][6] "Love Monkey #9", "Whatcha' Need" and "Big, Bad & Groovy" were released as singles.
9 in Canada's Top 10 selling albums by the first week of March 1992.
[16] The Gazette noted that "there is more of everything—sex, danceability, power chords, smooth balladry, samples, with singer Drew Ling's insinuating voice living up to its owner's name.
"[17] The Globe and Mail wrote: "Bootsauce bounds all over the musical map, mulching early Pink Floyd sci-fi rock with Public Enemy-styled rapping ('Touching Cloth'), emulating Extreme on the ballad 'What Cha' Need', resurrecting Dr. John on the New Orleans-styled 'Dog Pound', and paying tribute to Sly and the Family Stone.
[19] The Edmonton Journal determined that "assertive hard rock lays the foundation for snippets of soul falsetto, New Orleans gumbo and busy, Frank Zappa-ish orchestration.