Heat Generation
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Heat Generation | ||
Studio album by The Radiators | ||
Released | 1981 | |
Recorded | Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Genre | swamp rock | |
Length | 44:37 | |
Label | Croaker Records | |
Producer(s) | Bill Cat and The Radiators | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Radiators chronology | ||
Work Done on Premises (1980) |
Heat Generation (1981) |
Law of the Fish (1987) |
Heat Generation is the second album and first studio album from The Radiators.
[edit] Overview
Four years after they had formed, and a year after the release of their first album, The Radiators entered the studio for the first time to create Heat Generation. The album failed to make much of a splash, and The Radiators gave up album-making for five years, until they were signed to Epic Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "Jigsaw" (Ed Volker) — 4:50
- "Cocktail Music" (Volker) — 3:57
- "Automatic" (Volker) — 3:56
- "Heat Generation" (Volker, Camile Baudoin, Frank Bua, Dave Malone, Reggie Scanlan) — 1:53
- "Nail Your Heart to Mine" (Volker) — 4:40
- "Sunglasses On" (Volker) — 2:30
- "Shoot Out the Lights" (Volker) — 3:38
- "Gimme a Rainbow That's for Real" (Volker) — 5:13
- "Monkey in Her Heart" (Volker) — 3:45
- "If Your Heart Ain't In It" (Volker)* — 2:45
- "Hard to Tell" (Volker)* — 3:21
* Listed as "Bonus Tracks".
[edit] Credits
- Camile Baudoin — guitars and vocals
- Dave Malone — guitars and vocals
- Frank Bua — drums and percussion
- Reggie Scanlan — bass and cowbell
- Ed Volker — keyboards, vocals and percussion
- Bill Cat — producer
- The Radiators — producer