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Kerosene Hat is Cracker's second album, released on August 24, 1993. It reached #1 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart, and #59 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The well-known hit single from this album, "Low", helped Cracker gain widespread notice.
[edit] Track listing
- Low - 4:36
- Movie Star - 3:33
- Get Off This - 4:26
- Kerosene Hat - 5:36
- Take Me Down To The Infirmary - 4:05
- Nostalgia - 3:34
- Sweet Potato - 3:16
- Sick Of Goodbyes - 3:10
- I Want Everything - 5:53
- Lonesome Johnny Blues - 2:48
- Let's Go For A Ride - 3:08
- Loser - 6:11
- (No Song) - 0:05
- (No Song) - 0:05
- Hi-Desert Biker Meth Lab - 0:41
Hidden Tracks:
- 69. Euro-trash Girl - 8:04
- 88. I Ride My Bike - 6:34
- 99. Kerosene Hat (Out Take) - 1:23
Note:
- Tracks 13 and 14, 16 to 68, 70 to 87 and 89 to 98 are hidden/blank tracks of 4, 5 or 6 seconds of silence. Tracks 69 and 88 were previously included on the "Tucson" EP.
- The album was recorded at a soundstage built in an old barn in Pioneertown, CA.
- The last words on the album are "Leather Tush" uttered by Bugs Salcido.
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David Lowery · Johnny Hickman · Frank Funaro · Kenny Margolis · Sal Maida |
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Studio albums |
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Singles/EP's |
Tucson (1993) · Low (1993) · Get Off This (1994) · Euro-Trash Girl (1994) · I Hate My Generation (1996) · Nothing To Believe In (1996) · The Good Life (1998) · The World Is Mine (1998) · Shine (2002) · Merry Christmas, Emily (2002) · Something You Ain't Got (2006) · Give Me One More Chance (2006) · Everybody Gets One For Free (2006)
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Compilations |
The Virgin Years (1995) · Garage D'Or (2000) · Hello, Cleveland! Live at the Metro (2002) · Get On With It: The Best of Cracker (2006) · Greatest Hits Redux (2006) ·
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Tribute Album Appearances |
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Past Band Members |
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