Amrep Xmas
Amrep Xmas is Unsane's first live album, released in 1997 through Man's Ruin Records.[1] "Four Sticks" is a Led Zeppelin cover and appeared originally in their fourth album.[1]
Amrep Xmas | ||||
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Released | June 24, 1997 | |||
Recorded | December 20, 1996 | |||
Studio | The Turf (St. Paul, Minnesota) | |||
Genre | Noise rock | |||
Label | Man's Ruin | |||
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Reception
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Allmusic |
Patrick Kennedy from Allmusic wrote about the album: "It certainly captures the manic intensity of the band performing live, but there are a few glitches, including tape drop-outs, an ill-timed reel change, and some small errors in song execution."[1]
Track listing
- "Sick"
- "Straight"
- "Out"
- "No Soul"
- "Can't See"
- "Booby Bomb"
- "Test of Faith"
- "Swim"
- "Four Sticks"
- "Empty Cartridge"
- "Get Off My Back"
- "Special Guest Appearance"
Personnel
- Dave Curren - bass
- Vincent Signorelli – drums
- Chris Spencer – guitar, vocals
- Dave Garnder - mixing, recording
- Sharon Shelden - photography
- Randy Hawkins - recording
- Frank Kozik - sleeves
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References
- Kennedy, Patrick. "Amrep Xmas > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved May 18, 2006.
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