Fromohio
Fromohio | ||||
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Studio album by Firehose | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | 17–20 October 1988; Suma, Painesville, Ohio | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 31:54 | |||
Label | SST Records | |||
Producer | Ed Crawford, Mike Watt | |||
Firehose chronology | ||||
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Fromohio (stylized as fROMOHIO) is the third album by the American alternative rock band Firehose, released in 1989. It is regarded as one of the biggest highlights of their career. The album marked a change in the band's sound after their previous album, If'n. This type of sound was dropped for a heavier sound, however, when Flyin' the Flannel was released in 1991. It was included in the book "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die".
Track listing
- "Riddle of the Eighties" - 2:00
- "In My Mind" - 2:16
- "Whisperin' While Hollerin'" - 2:04
- "Vastopol" - 1:24
- "Mas Cojones" - 2:02
- "What Gets Heard" - 2:19
- "Let the Drummer Have Some" - 0:59
- "Liberty for Our Friend" - 2:06
- "Time With You" - 3:13
- "If’n" - 3:14
- "Some Things" - 2:43
- "Understanding" - 3:12
- "'Nuf That Shit, George" - 0:46
- "The Softest Hammer" - 3:03
Musical personnel
- Ed Crawford : Guitar, vocals
- George Hurley : Drums
- Kira Roessler : Guitar, vocals
- Mike Watt : Bass, voices
References
External links
- Album online on Radio3Net a radio channel of Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company
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