"Dry Riser" | ||||
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Single by Kerbdog | ||||
from the album Kerbdog | ||||
Released | January 1994 | |||
Format | CD, 7" | |||
Recorded | Unknown | |||
Genre | Metal | |||
Label | Vertigo VERCD83 / 858 257-2 (CD1) VERCX83 / 858 257-2 (CD) VERR83 / 858 256-7 (Clear 7") VER83 / 858 254-7 (Black 7") |
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Producer | Jack Endino, Pat Dunne | |||
Kerbdog singles chronology | ||||
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"Dry Riser" is a song by Kerbdog and a single released in 1994, taken from their self titled debut album. The single was released on four different formats, two CDs, and two 7" vinyls. CD1 was released as a limited edition Digipak and one of the 7" singles was released as a limited edition, pressed on clear vinyl as opposed to the usual black. The single climbed to number sixty on the UK Singles Chart.
Many of the B-sides over the four discs are covers. "New Day Rising" is a cover of the song by Hüsker Dü from their album of the same name, "Suspect Device" is a cover of the song by Stiff Little Fingers, their debut single from 1978, and "Something In My Head" is a cover of the song by a band called The Jerusalem Taxis, a local band on the Irish scene that Kerbdog's singer Cormac Battle is a fan of.
The two B-sides on CD1, "Xenophobia" and "Self Inflicted", are Kerbdog originals and were recorded at the same recording session which produced the tracks on Kerbdog's self-titled debut album.
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There was also a 12" single DJ promo (VERDJ83) which featured Dry Riser on both sides.
"Dry Riser" entered the UK singles charts on 12 March 1994 and spent one week on.[1]
Chart (1994) | Peak position |
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UK Music Week Top 75 Singles | 60 |
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