Fuse (Fuse album)
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Fuse | |
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Studio album by Fuse | |
Released | 1970 |
Recorded | 1969 |
Genre | Hard rock, psychedelic rock |
Length | 38:28 |
Label | Epic |
Producer | Jackie Mills |
Fuse is the debut rock album by Fuse, recorded in 1969 (see 1969 in music), released in 1970. This is the only album the band released before they broke up, with members going on to form Cheap Trick and Silver Fox.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Across The Skies"
- "Permanent Resident"
- "Show Me"
- "To Your Health"
Side 2
- "In A Window"
- "4/4 3/4"
- "Mystery Ship"
- "Sad Day"
(see Epic Records label BN26502)
Fuse was born in Rockford, in 1967. A single is recorded on Smack Records with the tunes "Hound Dog" and "Crusin for Burgers". In 1969 the album is recorded, which is released early 1970. The titles of the single appear on the CD "Re-issue" by Rewind.
Personnel
- Rick Nielsen - guitar, keyboards
- Tom Petersson - bass
- Joe Sundberg - vocals
- Chip Greenman - drums
- Craig Myers - guitar
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