The Moray Eels Eat the Space Needle
The Moray Eels Eat The Space Needle | ||||
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Studio album by Space Needle | ||||
Released | January 21, 1997 | |||
Genre | Rock, Art rock, Experimental | |||
Length | 66:18 | |||
Label | Zero Hour | |||
Producer | Adam Lasus, J. Cox, Space Needle | |||
Space Needle chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Pitchfork Media | (6.6/10)[2] |
The Moray Eels Eat The Space Needle is the second album by Space Needle. Its name is a tribute to a 1968 album by The Holy Modal Rounders. The artwork for the album is by the British artist Roger Dean.
Track listing
- "Where The Fuck's My Wallet" (Ehrbar, Gatland, Parker) 13:20
- "Flowers For Algernon" (Ehrbar, Gatland, Parker) 7:47
- "Never Lonely Alone" (Ehrbar) 3:57
- "Love Left Us Strangers" (Ehrbar) 4:00
- "Hyapatia Lee" (Buckholtz, Ehrbar, Gatland, Parker) 9:29
- "Old Spice" (Ehrbar) 3:21
- "Hot For Krishna" (Buckholtz, Ehrbar, Gatland, Parker) 2:33
- "More Than Goodnight" (Ehrbar) 3:56
- "Bladewash" (Ehrbar, Gatland, Parker) 11:44
- "One Kind Of Lullaby" (Parker) 6:11
Personnel
- Jud Ehrbar - drums, vocals, keyboards, guitars, percussion
- Jeff Gatland - guitars, percussion
- Anders Parker - guitars, vocals, drums, percussion
Additional personnel
- Max Buckholtz - Violin
Use in other media
"Never Lonely Alone" appeared in Academy Award winning filmmaker Steven Okazaki's documentary, Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street.
"Never Lonely Alone" was featured in the Veronica Mars season 3 episode, "Charlie Don't Surf".
References
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