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Clutch: Songs Of Much Gravity 1993-2001 (4 CD Box Set - Imported)
⢠Originally forming in Germantown, Maryland, USA in 1991, Clutch comprised of Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), Tim Sult (guitar) and Neil Fallon (vocals) when they signed to Warner imprint East West Records in 1993 for their first full-length album, âTransnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truthsâ. Produced by Jon Burnside and Steven Haigler, the album is a good showcase for their earlier, more American punk and hardcore influenced roots.
⢠Also released by East West, tracks such as âEscape from the Prison Planetâ, âSpacegrassâ and âBig Newsâ from 1995âs self-titled âClutchâ album saw the band move more towards a bluesy, stoner rock vibe in 1995.
⢠After several independently released records, plus a brief spell on Columbia, Clutch signed to Atlantic for their fifth long-player, the self-explanatory âPure Rock Furyâ in 2001. Notable for guest appearances from stoner rock legend Scott âWinoâ Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus & Spirit Caravan), as well as Mountainâs Leslie West, the latter co-wrote the song âImmortalâ with Neil Fallon. Released as a single, âImmortalâ was adapted from the Leslie West song âBaby Iâm Downâ. âPure Rock Furyâ concludes with a live version of âSpacegrassâ from 1995âs âClutchâ album.
⢠CD4 collects together seven non-album tracks; âTight Like Thatâ (Edit Remix) originally appeared on the promo E.P. âSongs Of Much Gravity; âApacheâ appeared as an extra track on the âBig Newsâ single, as well as the Japanese edition of the âClutchâ album; âImmortalâ (Remix) was an extra track on the âImmortalâ single; 7 Jam was recorded live at The Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA.; Careful With That Mic⌠(Radio Edit), âGuild Of Mute Assassinsâ and the near 13 minute version of âFrankensteinâ (Extended) were all taken from the âCareful With That E.P.â collection.
FOR FANS OF: MONSTER MAGNET / KYUSS / QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE
⢠Also released by East West, tracks such as âEscape from the Prison Planetâ, âSpacegrassâ and âBig Newsâ from 1995âs self-titled âClutchâ album saw the band move more towards a bluesy, stoner rock vibe in 1995.
⢠After several independently released records, plus a brief spell on Columbia, Clutch signed to Atlantic for their fifth long-player, the self-explanatory âPure Rock Furyâ in 2001. Notable for guest appearances from stoner rock legend Scott âWinoâ Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus & Spirit Caravan), as well as Mountainâs Leslie West, the latter co-wrote the song âImmortalâ with Neil Fallon. Released as a single, âImmortalâ was adapted from the Leslie West song âBaby Iâm Downâ. âPure Rock Furyâ concludes with a live version of âSpacegrassâ from 1995âs âClutchâ album.
⢠CD4 collects together seven non-album tracks; âTight Like Thatâ (Edit Remix) originally appeared on the promo E.P. âSongs Of Much Gravity; âApacheâ appeared as an extra track on the âBig Newsâ single, as well as the Japanese edition of the âClutchâ album; âImmortalâ (Remix) was an extra track on the âImmortalâ single; 7 Jam was recorded live at The Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA.; Careful With That Mic⌠(Radio Edit), âGuild Of Mute Assassinsâ and the near 13 minute version of âFrankensteinâ (Extended) were all taken from the âCareful With That E.P.â collection.
FOR FANS OF: MONSTER MAGNET / KYUSS / QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE
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Clutch: Songs Of Much Gravity 1993-2001 (4 CD Box Set - Imported)â
$29.98
Clutch: Songs Of Much Gravity 1993-2001 (4 CD Box Set - Imported)
⢠Originally forming in Germantown, Maryland, USA in 1991, Clutch comprised of Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), Tim Sult (guitar) and Neil Fallon (vocals) when they signed to Warner imprint East West Records in 1993 for their first full-length album, âTransnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truthsâ. Produced by Jon Burnside and Steven Haigler, the album is a good showcase for their earlier, more American punk and hardcore influenced roots.
⢠Also released by East West, tracks such as âEscape from the Prison Planetâ, âSpacegrassâ and âBig Newsâ from 1995âs self-titled âClutchâ album saw the band move more towards a bluesy, stoner rock vibe in 1995.
⢠After several independently released records, plus a brief spell on Columbia, Clutch signed to Atlantic for their fifth long-player, the self-explanatory âPure Rock Furyâ in 2001. Notable for guest appearances from stoner rock legend Scott âWinoâ Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus & Spirit Caravan), as well as Mountainâs Leslie West, the latter co-wrote the song âImmortalâ with Neil Fallon. Released as a single, âImmortalâ was adapted from the Leslie West song âBaby Iâm Downâ. âPure Rock Furyâ concludes with a live version of âSpacegrassâ from 1995âs âClutchâ album.
⢠CD4 collects together seven non-album tracks; âTight Like Thatâ (Edit Remix) originally appeared on the promo E.P. âSongs Of Much Gravity; âApacheâ appeared as an extra track on the âBig Newsâ single, as well as the Japanese edition of the âClutchâ album; âImmortalâ (Remix) was an extra track on the âImmortalâ single; 7 Jam was recorded live at The Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA.; Careful With That Mic⌠(Radio Edit), âGuild Of Mute Assassinsâ and the near 13 minute version of âFrankensteinâ (Extended) were all taken from the âCareful With That E.P.â collection.
FOR FANS OF: MONSTER MAGNET / KYUSS / QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE
⢠Also released by East West, tracks such as âEscape from the Prison Planetâ, âSpacegrassâ and âBig Newsâ from 1995âs self-titled âClutchâ album saw the band move more towards a bluesy, stoner rock vibe in 1995.
⢠After several independently released records, plus a brief spell on Columbia, Clutch signed to Atlantic for their fifth long-player, the self-explanatory âPure Rock Furyâ in 2001. Notable for guest appearances from stoner rock legend Scott âWinoâ Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus & Spirit Caravan), as well as Mountainâs Leslie West, the latter co-wrote the song âImmortalâ with Neil Fallon. Released as a single, âImmortalâ was adapted from the Leslie West song âBaby Iâm Downâ. âPure Rock Furyâ concludes with a live version of âSpacegrassâ from 1995âs âClutchâ album.
⢠CD4 collects together seven non-album tracks; âTight Like Thatâ (Edit Remix) originally appeared on the promo E.P. âSongs Of Much Gravity; âApacheâ appeared as an extra track on the âBig Newsâ single, as well as the Japanese edition of the âClutchâ album; âImmortalâ (Remix) was an extra track on the âImmortalâ single; 7 Jam was recorded live at The Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA.; Careful With That Mic⌠(Radio Edit), âGuild Of Mute Assassinsâ and the near 13 minute version of âFrankensteinâ (Extended) were all taken from the âCareful With That E.P.â collection.
FOR FANS OF: MONSTER MAGNET / KYUSS / QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE
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⢠Originally forming in Germantown, Maryland, USA in 1991, Clutch comprised of Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), Tim Sult (guitar) and Neil Fallon (vocals) when they signed to Warner imprint East West Records in 1993 for their first full-length album, âTransnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truthsâ. Produced by Jon Burnside and Steven Haigler, the album is a good showcase for their earlier, more American punk and hardcore influenced roots.
⢠Also released by East West, tracks such as âEscape from the Prison Planetâ, âSpacegrassâ and âBig Newsâ from 1995âs self-titled âClutchâ album saw the band move more towards a bluesy, stoner rock vibe in 1995.
⢠After several independently released records, plus a brief spell on Columbia, Clutch signed to Atlantic for their fifth long-player, the self-explanatory âPure Rock Furyâ in 2001. Notable for guest appearances from stoner rock legend Scott âWinoâ Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus & Spirit Caravan), as well as Mountainâs Leslie West, the latter co-wrote the song âImmortalâ with Neil Fallon. Released as a single, âImmortalâ was adapted from the Leslie West song âBaby Iâm Downâ. âPure Rock Furyâ concludes with a live version of âSpacegrassâ from 1995âs âClutchâ album.
⢠CD4 collects together seven non-album tracks; âTight Like Thatâ (Edit Remix) originally appeared on the promo E.P. âSongs Of Much Gravity; âApacheâ appeared as an extra track on the âBig Newsâ single, as well as the Japanese edition of the âClutchâ album; âImmortalâ (Remix) was an extra track on the âImmortalâ single; 7 Jam was recorded live at The Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA.; Careful With That Mic⌠(Radio Edit), âGuild Of Mute Assassinsâ and the near 13 minute version of âFrankensteinâ (Extended) were all taken from the âCareful With That E.P.â collection.
FOR FANS OF: MONSTER MAGNET / KYUSS / QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE
⢠Also released by East West, tracks such as âEscape from the Prison Planetâ, âSpacegrassâ and âBig Newsâ from 1995âs self-titled âClutchâ album saw the band move more towards a bluesy, stoner rock vibe in 1995.
⢠After several independently released records, plus a brief spell on Columbia, Clutch signed to Atlantic for their fifth long-player, the self-explanatory âPure Rock Furyâ in 2001. Notable for guest appearances from stoner rock legend Scott âWinoâ Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus & Spirit Caravan), as well as Mountainâs Leslie West, the latter co-wrote the song âImmortalâ with Neil Fallon. Released as a single, âImmortalâ was adapted from the Leslie West song âBaby Iâm Downâ. âPure Rock Furyâ concludes with a live version of âSpacegrassâ from 1995âs âClutchâ album.
⢠CD4 collects together seven non-album tracks; âTight Like Thatâ (Edit Remix) originally appeared on the promo E.P. âSongs Of Much Gravity; âApacheâ appeared as an extra track on the âBig Newsâ single, as well as the Japanese edition of the âClutchâ album; âImmortalâ (Remix) was an extra track on the âImmortalâ single; 7 Jam was recorded live at The Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA.; Careful With That Mic⌠(Radio Edit), âGuild Of Mute Assassinsâ and the near 13 minute version of âFrankensteinâ (Extended) were all taken from the âCareful With That E.P.â collection.
FOR FANS OF: MONSTER MAGNET / KYUSS / QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE













