Ebbhead
1991 studio album by Nitzer Ebb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ebbhead is the fourth album of the British EBM group Nitzer Ebb. Co-produced by Depeche Mode's Alan Wilder in collaboration with Flood, it was released by Mute Records on 30 September 1991 . The album features a continuation of their industrial sound with the inclusion of metal guitars for the first time, notably featured on the single "Godhead" as well as the "Family Man" remix. According to the band, the guitar parts featured were recorded samples.[1]
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Released | 30 September 1991 | |||
Recorded | May–July 1991 | |||
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Length | 44:14 | |||
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Reception
The album was met with a mixed to positive review by AllMusic's Ned Raggett, who credited the album in progressing their sound to feature more melody and the use of traditional song structures as opposed to their earlier sound. Overall, summarizing the album as a mixed affair with notable high points.[6]
Track listing
- "Reasons" – 4:17
- "Lakeside Drive" – 3:59
- "I Give to You" – 5:10
- "Sugar Sweet" – 3:21
- "DJVD" – 4:20
- "Time" – 4:53
- "Ascend" – 5:19
- "Godhead" – 4:29
- "Trigger Happy" – 4:22
- "Family Man" (remix) – 3:58
Personnel
Nitzer Ebb
- Bon Harris – composer
- Douglas McCarthy – composer, vocals
- Julian Beeston – drums, percussion
Production/other
- Producers: Alan Wilder, Flood
- Engineer: Steve Lyon
- Mixing: Alan Wilder and Steve Lyon
- Orchestration arrangements: Andrew Poppy (track 3)
- Vocal sample: Jerry McCarthy Clemance (track 4)
References
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