Timothy's Monster
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Timothy's Monster is the fourth full-length studio album by Motorpsycho, and their first on a major label (it was released through EMI in Norway and through the independent label Stickman Records in the rest of the world). Released as a double-CD or triple-LP. A 4-CD version is planned released by Rune Grammofon to tie in with Motorpsycho's appearance at the 2010 Øyafestivalen on August 14. [1]
Track listing
- "Feel" – 3:26 [Sæther]
- "Trapdoor" – 4:22 [Sæther]
- "Leave It Like That" – 3:33 [Sæther]
- "A Shrug & A Fistful" – 3:14 [Sæther/Lien]
- "Kill Some Day" – 6:53 [Sæther/Ryan/Sten]
- "On My Pillow" – 7:21 [Ryan]
- "Beautiful Sister" – 4:11 [Sæther/Lien]
- "Wearing Yr Smell" – 3:35 [Sæther]
- "Now It's Time to Skate" – 4:58 [Sæther]
- "Giftland" – 10:20 [Sæther/Ryan]
- "Watersound" – 5:11 [Sæther]
- "The Wheel" – 16:57 [Sæther/Ryan/Gebhardt/Lien]
- "Sungravy" – 4:36 [Sæther]
- "Grindstone" – 7:17 [Sæther/Sten]
- "The Golden Core" – 12:59 [Sæther/Ryan]
- Compact disc: CD1: 1-11; CD2: 12-15
- Vinyl: Side A: 1-5, Side B: 6-9, Side C: 10, 11, Side D: 12, 13 and Side E: 14, 15.
Single-CD version
It has also been released as a one-CD edition, aimed at the UK and USA markets, with edited versions of some songs.
- "Feel" – 3:31
- "Trapdoor" – 4:21
- "Leave It Like That" – 2:34
- "A Shrugh & A Fistfull" – 3:14
- "Kill Some Day" – 6:51
- "The Wheel" – 8:48
- "Watersound" – 5:10
- "On My Pillow" – 5:43
- "Wearing Yr Smell" – 3:36
- "Now It's Time to Skate" – 4:55
- "Grindstone" – 7:16
- "The Golden Core" – 13:00
4 CD Re-Issue Version 2010
CD 1 & 2: The original double-cd version (remastered) CD 3: 1CD pre-version with different songs) CD 4: Rarities, b-sides, outtakes, covers
Disc 3 tracklist:
- "Leave It Like That"
- "A Shrug & A Fistful"
- "Very 90's, Very Sweet" (previously unreleased)
- "On The Toad Again" (previously only available on the "Dynamo-Open Air 10th Anniversary" compilation, 1995)
- "Now It's Time To Skate"
- "Watersound"
- "Innersfree" (previously unrelesed)
- "Giftland"
- "Trapdoor"
- "Kill Some Day"
- "Sungravy"
- "Grindstone"
- "The Golden Core"
Disc 4 tracklist:
- "President Block"
- "Jr"
- "Birds"
- "Leave It Like That (Edit)"
- "On My Pillow (Edit)"
- "The Wheel (Edit)"
- "New Day Rising (Husker Dü cover)"
- "Seethe"
- "Shock Me (Kiss cover)"
- "Workin' For MCA (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)"
- "Space Cadet Boogie"
- "Walking On The Water (alternative version)"
- "Mr. Buttercut Goes To The Fair, Meets The Viscount, And That's Where We Leave Him At The End Of This Episode"
- "Celestine"
- "Sinking"
- "The Entertaining Ape"
- "Giftland Jam"
- "Sonnyboy Gaybar"
Personnel
- Bent Sæther: Vocals, bass, guitars, mellotron, drums, percussion, piano, sitar, synth bass
- Hans Magnus Ryan: Guitars, vocals, piano, percussion
- Håkon Gebhardt: Drums, banjo, percussion
- Lars Lien: Piano, wurlitzer, hammong organ, vocals
- Helge Sten (Deathprod): Theremin, mellotron, samples, synthesizer
with:
- Øyvind Enger: cello on "Sungravy"
- Lars Mølna: viola on "Sungravy"
- Øyvind Brandtsegg: String arrangement on "Sungravy", vibraphone on "The Golden Core"
- Anneli Drecker: back. vocals on "The Golden Core"
Miscellanea
This article contains a list of miscellaneous information. (April 2009) |
- The vinyl version is a triple LP box including a large poster [1] and an etching on the sixth side [2], done by Doc Wör Miran, who also did an etching for the vinyl version of Motorpsycho presents The International Tussler Society in 2004.
- Coverartwork was done by Kim Hiorthøy.
- "On My Pillow" is the first song to feature lead vocals by Hans Magnus "Snah" Ryan.
- "Feel" was done by Bent Sæther alone.
- "Giftland" features Bent and Gebhardt both drumming.
- There was a video made for "Now it's Time to skate". Also for "Wearing yr smell" and "Giftland".
- "Wearing yr Smell" was released as an EP/single. It was the first release on the newly-found Stickman Records. And Stickman's catalog numbers are named Psychobabble###; therefore "Wearing yr Smell" was Psychobabble001 and is still sometimes referred to as "Psychobabble".
- "The Golden Core" is often cited by fans as the best song Motorpsycho ever wrote.
- "The Wheel" was written in Cologne, 1994.
- "Trapdoor" features Bent on drums.