The General Electric

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The General Electric
The General Electric cover
Studio album by Shihad
Released 1999
Recorded June/July, 1999 at the Factory Studios, Vancouver
Genre Rock music
Length N/A
Label Wea Records, Warner Music
Producer(s) GGGarth
Professional reviews
N/A
Shihad chronology
Shihad
(1996)
The General Electric
(1999)
Pacifier
(2002)


The General Electric is the fourth album to be released by New Zealand band Shihad, in 1999. The songs "Wait And See", "Just Like Everybody Else" and "Spacing" all were on previous releases, and were re-recorded for the album. "Wait And See" and "Spacing" were on the Blue Light Disco EP and "Just Like Everybody Else" was featured on their single for the track "Bitter", which was taken off of their album Killjoy. "My Mind's Sedate", "The General Electric" and "Pacifier" were all used as singles. "Sport And Religion" was released to radio, and had a video made, but was not officially a single. A bonus disc is available with later versions of The General Electric that included live tracks from the 2000 Big Day Out festival and four music videos.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "My Mind's Sedate"
  3. "The General Electric"
  4. "Wait And See"
  5. "Pacifier"
  6. "Thin White Line"
  7. "Only Time"
  8. "Just Like Everybody Else"
  9. "Sport And Religion"
  10. "Spacing"
  11. "The Metal Song"
  12. "Life In Cars"
  13. "Brightest Star"

[edit] Bonus Disc

  1. "The General Electric" Live at the Gold Coast BDO
  2. "Thin White Line" Live at Adelaide BDO
  3. "You Again" Live at Sydney BDO
  4. "My Minds Sedate" Live at Melbourne BDO
  5. "Pacifier" Live at Gold Coast BDO
  6. "Home Again" Auckland BDO
  7. "The General Electric" Video
  8. "My Minds Sedate" Video
  9. "Pacifier" Video
  10. "Wait and See" Video

[edit] Credits

  • All music and lyrics by Shihad
  • Produced by GGGarth
  • Mixed by Randy Staub
  • Recorded by GGGarth, Sleepy J and Scott Ternan at the Factory Studios, Vancouver, BC in July 1999
  • Additional background vocals by Jamie Koch
  • The song "Wait And See" contains a sample from Seal's track "Crazy"