The Hogyssey
The Hogyssey |
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Studio album by Spacehog |
Released |
April 10, 2001 |
Recorded |
November 1999
Mixing: November 2000 |
Genre |
Glam rock |
Length |
62:46 |
Label |
Artemis Records |
Producer |
Sean Slade
Paul Ebersold
Bryce Goggin
Paul Q. Kolderie |
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The Hogyssey is the third and final album from the rock band Spacehog.
The album was released on Artemis Records on April 10, 2001 on compact disc. It included as the title track a rock arrangement of Richard Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra. The album was recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
Track listing
All songs by Royston Langdon except where noted.
- "Jupiter's Moon" - 3:46
- "This Is America" (Antony Langdon, Royston Langdon) - 4:12
- "I Want To Live" - 4:30
- "Earthquake" - 2:49
- "A Real Waste Of Food" - 4:40
- "Perpetual Drag" - 3:49
- "Dancing On My Own" - 5:54
- "And It Is" - 4:54
- "The Hogyssey" (Richard Strauss) - 2:37
- "The Strangest Dream" - 4:12
- "At Least I Got Laid" - 3:49
- "The Horror" - 17:25
- "I Can't Hear You" [hidden track]
Personnel
Name changes
- Spacehog's third album went through several name changes. The original name was "This is America" and later named "2001: A Space Hogyssey" after the title track. Then after a law-suit threat, the album was re-named again as "The Hogyssey".
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Royston Langdon • Antony Langdon • Jonny Cragg • Richard Steel
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Studio albums |
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EPs |
Hamsters of Rock · Was It Likely? (Sampler) · 4 Future Tracks
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Singles |
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