Clutch (3) – Robot Hive / Exodus
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Weathermaker Music – WM019 |
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Country: |
UK, Europe & US |
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Genre: |
Blues |
Style: |
Stoner Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | The Incomparable Mr. Flannery | 3:34 | |
A2 | Burning Beard | 4:00 | |
A3 | Gullah | 4:24 | |
A4 | Mice And Gods | 3:55 | |
B5 | Pulaski Skyway | 4:09 | |
B6 | Never Be Moved | 4:04 | |
B7 | 10001110101 | 5:00 | |
B8 | Small Upsetters | 2:38 | |
C9 | Circus Maximus | 3:42 | |
C10 | Tripping The Alarm | 2:25 | |
C11 | 10,000 Witnesses | 3:29 | |
C12 | Land Of Pleasant Living | 4:06 | |
D13 | Gravel Road | 5:18 | |
D14 | Who's Been Talking? | 3:46 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Weathermaker Music
- Copyright © – Weathermaker Music
- Published By – Sea Gator Music
- Recorded At – Bearsville
- Recorded At – Uncle Punchy Studios
- Recorded At – The Magpie Cage
- Mixed At – Water Music (2)
- Mastered At – West West Side Music
- Mastered At – Nashville Record Productions
- Pressed By – United Record Pressing
Credits
- A&R – Bob McLynn (2)
- Art Direction – Nick Lakiotes
- Bass – Dan Maines
- Clavinet [Hohner Clavinet] – Mick Schauer
- Drums – Jean-Paul Gaster*
- Electric Piano [Wurlitzer Electric Piano] – Mick Schauer
- Engineer – Larry Packer
- Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Ted Young
- Guitar – Tim Sult
- Legal – Tim Matson
- Mastered By – WG*
- Mixed By – John Agnello
- Organ [Hammond Organ] – Mick Schauer
- Percussion – Neil Fallon
- Producer – J. Robbins
- Recorded By – J. Robbins
- Vocals – Neil Fallon
- Written-By – Clutch (3) (tracks: A1-C12)
Notes
Housed in a card gatefold sleeve with re-designed artwork, the records come in printed inner sleeves featuring lyrics, artwork and album credits.
The tracks are listed sequentially from 1 to 14.
The vinyl mastering and pressing credits attributed to Wes Garland, Nashville Record Productions and United Record Pressings are derived from information in the vinyl runout.
The tracks are listed sequentially from 1 to 14.
The vinyl mastering and pressing credits attributed to Wes Garland, Nashville Record Productions and United Record Pressings are derived from information in the vinyl runout.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 96308 00218 7
- Barcode (Scanned): 896308002187
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched, variant 1): WM-019-A NRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched, variant 1): WM-019-B NRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout etched, variant 1): WM-019-C NRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout etched, variant 1): WM-019-D-RE-1 WG/NRP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched, variant 2): WM-019-A NRP Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched, variant 2): WM-019-B NRP Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout etched, variant 2): WM-019-C NRP Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout etched, variant 2): WM-019-D-RE-1 WG/NRP Ⓤ
Other Versions (5 of 19)
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Robot Hive / Exodus (CD, Album, Digipak) | DRT Entertainment | RTE00433 | US | 2005 | ||
Robot Hive / Exodus (CD, Promo) | Universal Music Canada | UMCF-05454-2 | Canada | 2005 | |||
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Robot Hive / Exodus (CD, Album, Digipak) | DRT Entertainment | RTE 00433 | Europe | 2005 | ||
Recently Edited
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Robot Hive / Exodus (CD, Album, Digipak) | DRT Entertainment | RTE 00433 | US | 2005 | ||
New Submission
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Robot Hive / Exodus (CDr, Album, Promo) | DRT Entertainment | RTE 00433-ADV | US | 2005 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Sounds awesome -- truly rocking -- and the gatefold comic extends the strange cyberpunk themes that fuel this singular work.I love this band, and I respect that they wear their Maryland pride on their sleeves.
My copy came with a really small spindle hole that required a bit of shaving to lay on the turntable. If you suspect that your record is warped, first check to make sure it isn't the hole. -
The record sounds amazing. It's just spot on! Great band, gread album, and the remastered record made it even better.
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As the previous reviewer says, expertly remastered. Quality pressing; no background noise, no hiss, no crackle or pops. Lovely packaging, too.
No warping on my copy (which was still sealed in 2019). -
Edited 10 years agoExpertly remastered, Clutch's best album made better with a slightly more awful cover than the original release (CD). I really cannot criticise the pressing or the content. As close to perfect as I can imagine, pressed well by United and mastering is brilliant as you'd expect from Wes Garland. The only criticism I have and this is more for the retailer, and that is because it was pressed on a thinner piece of vinyl (which I welcome - I feel that 180+ is often unwarranted) it is more prone to warping, my copy arrived with a significant warp on both records but fortunately it does not affect play as the tone arm clears the physical hurdle without .
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