Shihad (album)
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Shihad | ||
Studio album by Shihad | ||
Released | September, 1996 | |
Recorded | At York Street Studios, Auckland | |
Genre | Rock music | |
Length | N/A | |
Label | Wildside Records | |
Producer(s) | Shihad & Malcolm Welsford | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Shihad chronology | ||
Killjoy (1995) |
Shihad (1996) |
The General Electric (1999) |
Shihad is the third full-length album released by New Zealand band, Shihad.
Released in New Zealand in September 1996 on the Wildside Records label, it is sometimes known as "the fish album" - a reference to the fish that feature in the album's artwork.
The album was dedicated to the memory of the band's manager and friend, Gerald Dwyer, who had died earlier that year.
The album was recorded at York Street Studios in Auckland, New Zealand and included the singles "La La Land", "A Day Away", "Home Again" and "Yr Head Is A Rock". "It's A Go" was released as a single in Europe and "Ghost From The Past" as a single in Australia.
[edit] Track listing
- "Home Again" +
- "Ghost From The Past" +
- "Hate Boys" +
- "It's A Go" +
- "La La Land"
- "Attack"
- "Pig Bop"
- "Leo Song"
- "A Day Away" +
- "Yr Head Is A Rock"
- "Missionary"
- "Outta Phase"
- "Boat Song"
[edit] Credits
- All songs by: Shihad
- Produced by: Shihad & Malcolm Welsford
- Assistant Engineer: Aron Ross
- Mixed by: Malcolm Welsford
- Songs marked + mixed by Adam Kaspar
- Mastered by: Dave Collins