Shock Me (EP)

Shock Me is an EP by American slowcore band Red House Painters. It was released in the UK only in 1994 on CD and 12" vinyl by record label 4AD.

Shock Me
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 28, 1994
Recorded1993 at Coast Recorders and Razor's Edge, San Francisco, United States
GenreSlowcore, folk rock
Length20:10
LanguageEnglish
Label4AD
ProducerMark Kozelek
Red House Painters chronology
Red House Painters
(1993)
Shock Me
(1994)
Ocean Beach
(1995)

Recording

Shock Me was recorded and mixed at Coast Recorders, San Francisco in 1993. Additional recording took place at Razor's Edge, also in San Francisco.

Content

The EP features two versions of the song "Shock Me", a Kiss cover. The EP went out of print shortly after its initial release. The tracks later surfaced on the reissued edition of Red House Painters (Bridge), released in 1999.

The "untitled instrumental" hidden track is actually an instrumental version of "A Million + 8 Things", a song from the early Red House Painters demo tapes (dated 1991-1992).

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

In his retrospective review, Dean Carlson of AllMusic wrote: "this mid-career EP displays a confident, introspective Red House Painters seemingly influenced by a parallel world where Nick Drake shoegazed it up with Ride or Chapterhouse. Somehow, it's quietly splendid."[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mark Kozelek, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Shock Me"Ace Frehley4:49
2."Sundays and Holidays" 3:00
3."Three-Legged Cat" 1:41
4."Shock Me" (Acoustic) / "(Untitled Instrumental)" (Hidden Track)Frehley; Kozelek10:40

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalogue #
United Kingdom February 28, 1994 4AD CD BAD 4004 CD
Vinyl BAD 4004

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Carla Fabrizio
  • Dan Barbee
  • Larry Ragent
Technical
  • Simon Larbalestier – sleeve images
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References

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