Between the Eyes
1989 studio album by Love Battery From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between the Eyes is the debut album by Seattle-based rock band Love Battery.[3][4] Sub Pop Records had initially released a single titled "Between the Eyes" in 1989.[5] Tupelo Recordings then released Between the Eyes as an EP/mini-album in 1990 (with "Licensed by Sub Pop" printed on the artwork). Sub Pop then solely released the final version in 1991, which expanded the album with three additional tracks.[6]
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Released | 1989 (as single) - 1990 (as EP) - 1991 (as LP) | |||
Recorded | 1989–1991 | |||
Genre | Grunge | |||
Length | 8:28 (as single) 33:59 (as LP) | |||
Label | Sub Pop[1] | |||
Producer | Jack Endino, Steve Fisk, Conrad Uno, Jon Auer | |||
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Critical reception
The single landed at No. 36 on Paste's list of the "50 Best Grunge Songs"; Paste called the LP "a stripped-down, gut-churning collection of gritty guitars and vox."[7] The Stranger wrote that the LP, and its follow-up, Dayglo, "remain psychedelic twin towers" in the catalog of Sub Pop.[8]
Track listing
All songs written by Love Battery (except where noted).
- 1991 LP
- "Between the Eyes" - 4:28
- "Easter" - 4:10
- "Highway of Souls" - 5:25
- "Orange" - 3:01
- "2 and 2" - 2:25
- "Before I Crawl" - 2:37
- "Ibiza Bar" (Pink Floyd) - 3:00
- "67" - 2:45
- "Wings" - 3:12
- "Shellshock" - 3:18
- 1990 EP
- "Between the Eyes" - 4:28
- "Easter" - 4:10
- "Highway of Souls" - 5:25
- "Orange" - 3:01
- "2 and 2" - 2:25
- "Before I Crawl" - 2:37
- "Ibiza Bar" (Pink Floyd) - 3:00
- 1989 single
- "Between the Eyes" - 4:28
- "Easter" - 4:10
Personnel
- Art Chantry - Artwork
- Jason Finn - Drums
- Ron Nine - Vocals, guitar
- Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson - Bass (Tracks: 1–7)
- Jim Tillman - Bass (Tracks 8–10)
- Kevin Whitworth - Guitar
References
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