Clutch (Clutch album)
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Clutch is the (self titled) second full-length album by the band Clutch which was released in May 1995; the second and last for East West Records, a now defunct sub-label of Warner Bros. Records.[2]
Recording and release
It saw the return of "Uncle Punchy" Lawrence Packer to the production of the album and a return to Uncle Punchy Studios in Silver Spring, MD. It is the band's best-selling album in the US, at over 200,000 copies,[3] to date. The album gets regular live coverage still, with at least half the track list making their live performances on a regular basis, well over 20 years later.[4]
Background
This album captures the bands MO of trying out new styles and genres, with a definable mix of Funk Metal in the songs this time around. The album is considered when the band starting to evolve their Stoner Rock and Blues Rock skills. It does also keep with their already Punk / Metal credentials, with some heavy tracks on it.[5][6] The album is considered a staple of the 1990s Stoner Rock genre.[7] It is also an album with some of their more 'spacey' songs such as 'Big News' and 'Spacegrass'
Track listing
All music and lyrics written by Clutch
1. |
"Big News I" |
5:13 |
2. |
"Big News II" |
2:23 |
3. |
"Rock n' Roll Outlaw" |
2:59 |
4. |
"Texan Book of the Dead" |
2:57 |
5. |
"Escape from the Prison Planet" |
4:53 |
6. |
"Spacegrass" |
6:33 |
7. |
"I Have the Body of John Wilkes Booth" |
4:27 |
8. |
"Tight Like That" |
4:49 |
9. |
"Animal Farm" |
2:01 |
10. |
"Droid" |
4:43 |
11. |
"The House That Peter Bilt" |
3:32 |
12. |
"7 Jam" |
6:18 |
13. |
"Tim Sult vs. The Greys" |
4:11 |
Total length: |
55:05 |
The Japanese release of the album contains an extra track, "Apache", which was initially released on the radio only promotional EP 'Big News', along with a demo version of "Spacegrass", which has never been reissued to date.[8] It would appear on the bootleg 'Clutch: Rarities and B-Side' some years latter.
Personnel
Production
- Production & Engineering by Larry "Uncle Punchy" Packer at Uncle Punchy Studios in Silver Spring, MD
- Mixing by Steve Thompson, Michael Barbiero & Jay Ryan - "Uncle Punchy" on tracks 3 and 8
- Assistant Engineering by Mike Hamady & Jay Ryan
- Digital Engineering by Danio Saratak
- Mastered by Greg Calbi
- A and R representation by Wendy Berry
- Management by Jon Goldwater
- Photography by Dan Winters
- Design by Jennifer Roddie
- 3-D Typography by Rob Eberhardt
Charting positions
Album
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1995 |
Top heatseekers |
33 |
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