Tanker (album)
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| Studio album by Bailter Space | ||||
| Released | 1988 | |||
| Genre | Noise rock, shoegazing | |||
| Label | Flying Nun Records, Matador Records | |||
| Producer | Alister Parker, John Halvorsen | |||
| Bailter Space chronology | ||||
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Tanker is the debut album by New Zealand band, Bailter Space, released in 1988. It features more minimalist playing and a less claustrophobic/dense overall sound than the band's later releases. The hyperkinetic song "Grader Spader" was released as a 12" single/EP.
Matador Records reissued Tanker on CD in 1995; the 1987 Nelsh EP (including the songs "New Man", "El Whizzo", "Our Aim", "I'm in Love with These Times", "Separate Circles", and "Now I Will Live") was tacked on as well. This marked the first time either had appeared on CD format.
Track listing
- "Glass"
- "The 'W' Song"
- "Grader Spader"
- "Titan"
- "Your Invisible Life"
- "Valve"
- "The Today Song"
- "Tanker"
- "One More Reason"
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