Shotgun Messiah (album)

1989 studio album by Shotgun Messiah From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shotgun Messiah (album)

Shotgun Messiah is the debut album by Swedish hard rock band Shotgun Messiah, released on 12 September 1989 through Relativity Records. The album is a remix of the album Welcome to Bop City, released under the band's former name Kingpin. Described as "cocky, loud and rough", Shotgun Messiah would go on to sell almost 500,000 copies.[2][3] The band toured North America in support the album.

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Shotgun Messiah
Studio album by
Released12 September 1989
StudioCCM Studio, KMH Studios, Can-AM Recorders
GenreGlam metal, heavy metal, hard rock
Length38:32
LabelRelativity
ProducerHarry Cody, Tim Tim
Shotgun Messiah chronology
Shotgun Messiah
(1989)
Second Coming
(1991)
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Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bop City"Harry Cody, J.K. Knox, Tim Tim, Zinny J. Zan3:54
2."Don't Care 'bout Nothin'"Cody, Knox, Tim4:20
3."Shout It Out"Cody, Knox, Tim4:11
4."Squeezin' Teazin'"Cody, Knox, Tim4:05
5."The Explorer"Cody, Tord Jacobsson3:52
6."Nowhere Fast"Cody, Tim3:59
7."Dirt Talk"Cody, Tim Zan4:30
8."I'm Your Love"Cody, Tim4:53
9."Nervous"Cody, Knox, Tim, Zan4:07
10."Carnival Exit" (hidden track) 0:38
Total length:38:32
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Personnel

  • Tord Jacobsson – drums on "The Explorer"
  • Bill Freesh – assistant producer and engineer
  • Matt Olausson – assistant producer and engineer

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