To the Center

To the Center is the first studio album by the stoner rock band Nebula. It was released in 1999 on Sub Pop. The album has much more of a progressive/psychedelic sound to it than most of the band's other albums.

To the Center
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 1999
RecordedApril 1998 at Hanzsek Audio, Seattle
GenreStoner rock
Psychedelic rock
Length47:51
LabelSub Pop
ProducerJack Endino & Nebula
Nebula chronology
Nebula/Lowrider
(1999)
To the Center
(1999)
Charged
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
NewNoiseMagazineTemplate:Rating 4.5[2]

Track listing

All Music by Eddie Glass, Lyrics by Eddie Glass/Ruben Romano

  1. "To the Center" 6:31
  2. "Come Down" 2:01
  3. "Whatcha Lookin' For" 2:37
  4. "Clearlight" 4:29
  5. "Freedom" 7:14
  6. "Antigone" 2:30
  7. "I Need Somebody" 4:18 (Mark Arm on Vocals)
  8. "So Low" 3:45
  9. "Synthetic Dream" 4:28
  10. "Fields of Psilocybin" 2:15
  11. "Between Time" 3:22
  12. "You Mean Nothing" 4:21

Personnel

  • Eddie Glass - Guitars, Vocals, Percussion
  • Ruben Romano - Drums, Vocals, Percussion, Sitar
  • Mark Abshire - Bass, Vocals, Audio generator

Credits

Produced by Jack Endino & Nebula

Engineered by Jack Endino

Recorded at Hanzsek Audio, Seattle, April 1999

Except Track 6 recorded at Private Radio, Seattle, August 1998

Mastered by John Golden

All songs by Eddie Glass Volcanic Pineapple (ASCAP)

Except Track 9 by Neil Blender & Eddie Glass

Track 7 by Iggy Pop/James Williamson, Bug Music/Fleur Music Limited/James

Osterberg Music/Screen Gems Music/ Strait James Music BMI

Track 11 by Randy Holden, Guitar God Music BMI

Front, Back, & Band Photos: Alex Obleas

Live Photos: Jenny Mcgee

Extra Collage Photos: Craig McDonald, Manu & Birgit

Cover Concept: Nebula

Cover Assembly: Mark Abshire


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References

  1. link
  2. "To the Center review by NewNoiseMagazine". New Noise Magazine. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
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