From Beale Street to Oblivion
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From Beale Street to Oblivion | ||
Studio album by Clutch | ||
Released | March 27, 2007 | |
Recorded | Sound City, Van Nuys, California September 2006 |
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Genre | Rock | |
Length | 48:18 | |
Label | DRT Records | |
Producer(s) | Joe Barresi | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Clutch chronology | ||
Robot Hive/Exodus (2005) |
From Beale Street to Oblivion (2007) |
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From Beale Street to Oblivion is the eighth full-length studio album by rock band Clutch. It was produced by Joe Barresi (whose credits include The Melvins, Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age and Tool), and released on the DRT Entertainment label. The album leaked online on January 25, 2007.
The album title comes from a line in the song "The Devil & Me", and is named after the real Beale Street in Memphis, Tennesse. The song "One Eyed Dollar" is a remake of the same track from Jam Room. A music video has been produced for the track "Electric Worry".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "You Can't Stop the Progress" – 2:40
- "Power Player" – 3:06
- "The Devil & Me" – 3:57
- "White's Ferry" – 5:24
- "Child of the City" – 3:53
- "Electric Worry" – 5:14 (online stream)
- "One Eyed Dollar" – 1:23
- "Rapture of Riddley Walker" – 4:09
- "When Vegans Attack" – 4:56
- "Opossum Minister" – 4:28
- "Black Umbrella" – 4:05
- "Mr. Shiny Cadillackness" – 5:11
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Clutch
- Tim Sult – Guitars
- Jean-Paul Gaster – Drums and Percussion
- Dan Maines – Bass
- Neil Fallon – Vocal and Guitar
- Mick Schauer – Hammond B3, Piano and Hohner Clavinet
[edit] Guest Musicians
- Bryan Hinkley – Guitars on tracks 4 and 12
- Eric Oblander – Harmonica on tracks 4, 11 and 12
[edit] Others
- "Evil" Joe Barresi – Production, Recording and Mixing
- Pete Martinez – Additional Engineering
- Glen Pittman – Assistant Engineer
- Jack Flanagan – Management
- Tim Borror – Booking
- Erica Forster, Esq. – Legal
- Nick Lakiotes – Album Design and Art Direction
- Louis Rivera – Photography
[edit] Charting Positions
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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2007 | The Billboard 200 | #52 |