High Visibility

High Visibility is an album released by the Swedish rock band The Hellacopters and the first studio album to feature the new guitarist Robert Dahlqvist. The album was released on both CD and vinyl; the first vinyl release featured the music on three sides and an etching of the band's logo on the fourth, the second was a 2×180g issue but without the etching. Both versions also contained the bonus track "No Dogs". There was also a limited edition from Gearhead Records on red vinyl without the bonus track. The Japanese version of the CD also features "A Cross for Cain" as a bonus track.

High Visibility
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2000 (April 20, 2002 in North America)[1]
RecordedPolar Studios, Stockholm
GenreRock, garage rock
Length40:22
LabelPolar, Universal Music Group, Led Recordings, Sweet Nothing Records, Gearhead Records
ProducerChips Kiesbye
The Hellacopters chronology
Grande Rock
(1999)
High Visibility
(2000)
Cream of the Crap Vol. 1
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hopeless Case of a Kid in Denial"Andersson3:03
2."Baby Borderline"Andersson2:49
3."Sometimes I Don't Know"Andersson2:26
4."Toys and Flavors"Kiesbye, Andersson3:32
5."You're Too Good (To Me Baby)"Hargreaves, Kaplan, Love2:27
6."Throw Away Heroes"Andersson3:18
7."No Song Unheard"Andersson4:00
8."Truckloads of Nothin'"Andersson, Kiesbye2:48
9."A Heart Without Home"Håkansson, Andersson3:50
10."No One's Gonna Do It for You"Håkansson, Andersson3:09
11."I Wanna Touch"Andersson2:31
12."Hurtin' Time"Morgan, Andersson2:28
13."Envious"Andersson4:01

Personnel

The Hellacopters:

Additional musicians:

  • Scott Morgan - Vocals
  • Biff Malibu - Vocals
  • Mattias Bärjed - Guitars
  • Fredrick Wennerlund - Percussion
  • Karin Thyr - Backing vocals
  • Charlotte Ollward - Backing vocals

Production:

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References

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