It's Martini Time

It's Martini Time
Studio album by The Reverend Horton Heat
Released July 2, 1996
Studio Crystal Clear Studios, Dallas, Texas and The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California
Genre Psychobilly, country
Length 45:13
Label Interscope
Producer Thom Panunzio
The Reverend Horton Heat chronology
Liquor in the Front
(1994)Liquor in the Front1994
It's Martini Time
(1996)
Space Heater
(1998)Space Heater1998
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It's Martini Time is the fourth album by The Reverend Horton Heat. It was released by Interscope Records in July 1996. It's Martini Time is the first Reverend Horton Heat album to feature Scott Churilla on drums, following Taz Bentley's departure from the band in 1994. It is also the first Reverend Horton Heat album to chart on the Billboard 200, reaching number 165 (the second highest position of a Reverend Horton Heat album on that chart).

The song "Big Red Rocket of Love" appears in the film Modern Vampires and in the video game Motorstorm on the PlayStation 3.

Track listing

All songs written by Jim Heath except as noted.

  1. "Big Red Rocket Of Love" – 3:04
  2. "Slow" – 4:23
  3. "It's Martini Time" – 3:14
  4. "Generation Why" – 2:46
  5. "Slingshot" (Heath/Wallace/Churilla) – 3:07
  6. "Time To Pray" – 2:40
  7. "Crooked Cigarette" – 2:54
  8. "Rock the Joint" (Crafton/Keene/Bagby) – 2:04
  9. "Cowboy Love" – 2:41
  10. "Now, Right Now" – 2:39
  11. "Spell On Me" – 3:18
  12. "Or Is It Just Me" – 5:30
  13. "Forbidden Jungle" – 2:18
  14. "That's Showbiz" – 4:35
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Personnel

Chart positions

Album

Year Album Chart Position
1996 It's Martini Time Heatseekers 9
The Billboard 200 165
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