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Format: Space Heater
Description
The Reverend Horton Heat's "super-deluxe" 3rd album on Interscope puts forth lean-and-mean rockabilly rebel yells one minute, then love-licks the next. Produced, recorded and mixed by Ed Stasium, tracks include "Pride of San Jacinto," "Lie Detector," "Hello Mrs. Darkness," "Jimbo Song," "Revolution Under Foot," "Starlight Lounge," "Goin' Manic" and much more. [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand]. Review Sadly, if they keep making records as tame as 'Space Heater', the wild griddle dream will become burger-flipping reality. -- New Musical Express Typical of [Reverend Horton Heat's] work is [Space Heater's] "Couch Surfin'," in which Heat yowls over a raving rhythm lifted in part from the Batman TV theme.... The Rev. claims in a press release that he wrote and recorded [Space Heater's] 16 tracks in 16 days, and some sound like it. But for the most part, Space Heater is a frat party album that, as the Rev. puts it in song, "goes real fast, but it sure feels good." --
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.6 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches; 3.2 Ounces
Manufacturer : Fontana Interscope
Item model number : 3181960
Original Release Date : 1998
Date First Available : December 8, 2006
Label : Fontana Interscope
Number of discs : 1
Best Sellers Rank: #190,829 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #801 in Rockabilly #1,610 in American Alternative Rock #91,006 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)