Tin Cans & Car Tires
Tin Cans and Car Tires | ||||
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Studio album by moe. | ||||
Released | September 8, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997 - 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock, Jam | |||
Length | 57:57 | |||
Label | 550 Music | |||
Producer |
moe. John Alagia | |||
moe. chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Tin Cans and Car Tires is moe.'s second release with 550 Music; their first was 1996's No Doy. It was released on September 8, 1998 and featured the band's new drummer, Vinnie Amico, who had taken over the position from Chris Mazur in 1996.
Track listing
- "Stranger Than Fiction" (Derhak) — 3:02
- "Spaz Medicine" (Schnier) — 5:06
- "Nebraska" (Derhak) — 3:50
- "Head" (Schnier) — 5:46
- "Hi & Lo" (Garvey) — 4:29
- "Plane Crash" (Derhak) — 8:54
- "Letter Home" (Schnier) — 4:07
- "Big World" (Schnier) — 4:49
- "Again and Again" (Schnier) — 4:34
- "It" (Garvey) — 5:04
- "Happy Hour Hero" (Derhak) — 5:03
- "Queen of the Rodeo" (Schnier) — 3:07
Personnel
moe.:
- Rob Derhak - bass, vocals
- Chuck Garvey - guitar, vocals
- Vinnie Amico - drums
- Al Schnier - guitar, vocals
Production:
- John Alagía - producer, tambourine
- Doug Derryberry, John Siket - engineer
- John Halpern - photography
- Jeffrey Pettit - Alto Saxophone
- Andrew Bellavia - Tenor Saxophone
- David Fitzhugh - Flugelbone
- J.C. Kuhl - saxophone
- Rick Pohronezny - assistant engineer
- Lorenza Ponce - violin
- Jane Scarpantoni - cello
- Andrew Winn - wurlitzer
- Steve Young - hammond organ
- Joel Zimmerman - art direction
Charts
Album - Billboard
Year | Chart | Position |
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1998 | Billboard Heatseekers | 21 |
References
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