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Clutch - From Beale Street To Oblivion Album
Performer: Clutch
Title: From Beale Street To Oblivion
Country: USA & Canada
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Stoner Rock, Blues Rock
Released: 2015
Catalog number: WM020
Label: Weathermaker Music
MP3 album szie: 1728 mb
FLAC album size: 2320 mb

Tracklist

1Child Of The City [Live In Australia]
2You Can't Stop Progress2:40
3Electric Worry
Harmonica – Eric Oblander
5:14
4White's Ferry
Guitar – Bryan Hinkley
5:22
5White's Ferry [Live In Australia]
6One Eye Dollar1:24
7Mr. Shiny Cadillackness [Live At The BBC]
8Cypress Grove [Live At The BBC]
9One Eye Doller [Live At The BBC]
10Black Umbrella
Harmonica – Eric Oblander
4:04
11Mr. Shiny Cadillackness
Guitar – Bryan HinkleyHarmonica – Eric Oblander
5:10
12Opossum Minister4:26
13Child Of The City3:52
14Politician [Live At The BBC]
15Power Player3:04
16The Devil & Me [Live In Australia]
17The Devil & Me3:55
18You Gonna Wreck My Life [Live In Australia]
19When Vegans Attack4:54
20Electric Worry [Live At The BBC]
21Rapture Of Riddley Walker4:08

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
DRT449Clutch From Beale Street To Oblivion ‎(CD, Album, Dig)DRT EntertainmentDRT449Germany2007
DRT449Clutch From Beale Street To Oblivion ‎(CD, Album)DRT EntertainmentDRT449Australia & New Zealand2007
WM015Clutch From Beale Street To Oblivion ‎(2xCD, Album, RE)Weathermaker MusicWM015US2010
DRT449Clutch From Beale Street To Oblivion ‎(CD, Album)DRT EntertainmentDRT449US2007
DRT215Clutch From Beale Street To Oblivion ‎(CD, Album)DRT EntertainmentDRT215US2007

Credits

  • Artwork By [Album Design And Art Director] – Nick Lakiotos
  • BassDan Maines
  • Drums, PercussionJean-Paul Gaster
  • Engineer [Additional Engineering]Pete Martinez
  • Engineer [Assistant At Bay 7]Glen Pittman
  • GuitarTim Sult
  • Organ [Hammond B3], Piano, Clavinet [Hohner]Mick Schauer
  • Other [Management] – Jack Flanagan
  • Photography – Louis Rivera
  • Producer, Recorded By, Mixed ByEvil Joe Barresi
  • Vocals, GuitarNeil Fallon

Notes

Standard black, non RSD version

Recorded September, 2006 at Sound City, Van Nuys, California.
Mixed at Bay 7, Valley Village, California.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 896308002194

Short intro

From Beale Street to Oblivion - Clutch. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. From Beale Street to Oblivion is the eighth full-length studio album by American rock band Clutch. The album was released on March 20, 2007 and was the second of two Clutch albums to feature keyboardist Mick Schauer. I don't own this masterpiece All rights belong to Clutch, record label and etc. Tracklist: 01. You Can't Stop Progress 02. Power Player 03. The Devil & in album Clutch - From Beale Street To Oblivion 2007. Clutch - You Can't Stop The Progress. Clutch - Power Player. Clutch - The Devil & Me. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Album 2007 21 Songs. 21 tracks 87:58. Circa the early 21st century, it has become quite uncommon for hard rock bands to create a substantial following the old-fashioned way - nonstop touring - rather than having to rely on MTV and radio's stamp of approval. Most important - you can download the album From Beale Street to Oblivion to your computer or phone absolutely free of charge, and without registration. Listen online and stay in a good mood. Album: From Beale Street to Oblivion 2010. But Clutch have done it their way since the very beginning, and their tenth full-length overall, 2007's From Beale Street to Oblivion, may just be their strongest and most focused recording yet. The riffs are still meaty, the still somewhat new addition of organ has added a deep classic rock dimension, and Neil Fallon's pissed-off trucker vocals are as, well, ballsy as ever if you want emo-boy whining you've come to the wrong place, buster. From Beale Street to Obli. has been added to your Cart. Add gift options. Buy used. I really dont know that much about Clutch but I do know this album Riffs get any better than this. I bought this on a friends recommendation who said I would appreciate it and I was blown away Trust me,this usually doesnt happen to me as I buy something that someone says is great and then I listen to it once and into the shelf it goes to gather this one my ' just good that I went and bought a few more Clutch albums and they just didnt do it for fast. and furious. I am getting old ya know
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Reviews: (4)
Kanrad
Kanrad
My copy sounds fine, not sure of others comments but all good on this pressing.
Braswyn
Braswyn
Created an account purely to express disgust at this pressing. Picked up sealed copy recently and all 4 sides shitloads of surface marks and plenty of noise during playback. Side B is the worst for me. Audible with every revolution first few tracks.

Do better Clutch with who you are engaging to process your vinyl. Not the first Weathermaker vinyl experience letdown for me.
Shakar
Shakar
This pressing is yet another piece of shit. Bought 2 copies hoping the first was just fluke but both have a defect running through side A and elswhere which causes a scratch like pop. So sick of the lack of quality control by these cunting companies cashing in on vinyl. Oh and of course one of the two discs in both copies are warped. If you actually care about the quality of your vinyl, give this crap a big miss.
Nuliax
Nuliax
Tracks A4 and B1 are switched when compared with the printed track listing.