Monoshock – Walk To The Fire
Label: | S-S Records – SS070 |
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Format: | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Garage Rock, Space Rock, Punk, Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Crypto-Zoological Disaster | 8:20 | |
A2 | I Took You To It Baby | 3:57 | |
A3 | Hong Kong | 3:23 | |
A4 | Astral Plane (Take Me Away) | 5:07 | |
B1 | Tom Guido Philosophically Stoogely | 3:10 | |
B2 | Leesa | 7:49 | |
B3 | Separate Beds | 9:09 | |
C1 | Molten Gold Finger 965 | 4:27 | |
C2 | Walk To The Fire | 5:07 | |
C3 | Chicken Lover | 3:10 | |
C4 | Sea Monkeys | 5:34 | |
D1 | International Hello | 8:09 | |
D2 | I Want It All | 8:48 |
Credits
- Artwork – Graham Lambkin
- Bass, Vocals, Bugle [Bass] – Scott Derr
- Drums, Vocals, Percussion – Rubin Fiberglass
- Engineer – David Havoc
- Guitar, Vocals, Percussion – Grady Runyan
- Remastered By – Joshua Stevenson
- Saxophone, Vocals – Aluminum Queen
- Synthesizer – Doug Pearson (tracks: B2 and B3)
- Violin – Doug Pearson (tracks: A4)
Notes
All songs recorded at Insane Cat between 1/94 - 8/95 except Track D1, recorded 8/94 at the practice pad.
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Walk To The Fire (CD, ) | Blackjack Records | JACK 024 | US | 1996 | |||
Recently Edited | Walk To The Fire (2×LP) | Blackjack Records | JACK024 | US | 1996 |
Recommendations
- Released2015 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
- Released2017 — USVinyl —LP, Compilation, Reissue, Remastered
- Released2009 — USVinyl —LP, Album
- Released2014 — USVinyl —LP, Compilation
- Released2011 — USVinyl —LP, Album
- Vinyl —LP, Reissue
- Released2011 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Mono
- Released2012 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Remastered
- Released2006 — USVinyl —LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered
- Released2010 — USVinyl —LP
Reviews
- Featuring one of my favourite all-round artists visual masterpiece cover art (Mr. Lambkin). Psychotic noise buzz garage and basically unclassifiable but a must own (at least must-listen!). After 70 minutes of miasma you'd think you'd be trying to cough it all back up but in Monoshock's case you want it to be the ouroboros of opiated records, never ending self-feeding and numb and bliss. Remarkable piece of music.