Electro Glide in Blue
For the 1973 film, see Electra Glide in Blue.
Electro Glide in Blue | ||||
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Studio album by Apollo 440 | ||||
Released | 3 March 1997 | |||
Genre | Electronic rock, electronica, drum and bass | |||
Length | 71:55 | |||
Label |
Stealth Sonic/Epic (UK) Epic/550 Music (US) | |||
Producer | Apollo 440 | |||
Apollo 440 chronology | ||||
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Singles from Electro Glide in Blue | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Electro Glide in Blue is the second album by the British electronic band Apollo 440. The album features Charles Bukowski, Billy Mackenzie and a tribute to Gene Krupa; all three of whom had died by the time of the album's release.
"Stealth Mass in F#m" was played several times on BBC Radio 1 on 31 August 1997, when their regular schedule was suspended due to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
The soundtrack for the American comedy thriller film, Homegrown used "Electro Glide in Blue".[2]
The title of the album, and of the song, is a reference to the movie Electra Glide in Blue.
Track listing
- "Stealth Overture" – 1:00 (Trevor Gray, Elizabeth Gray, Noko)
- "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Dub" – 4:30 (Edward Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth, Noko)
- "Altamont Super-Highway Revisited" – 6:33 (Noko)
- "Electro Glide in Blue" – 8:36 (Trevor Gray, Howard Gray, Ewan MacFarlane)
- "Vanishing Point" – 7:27 (Noko)
- "Tears of the Gods" – 6:18
Dialogue: Charles Bukowski (Noko, Trevor Gray, Howard Gray, Dr. John Creaux) - "Carrera Rapida" (Theme from "Rapid Racer") – 6:48 (Noko, Trevor Gray, Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley)
- "Krupa" – 6:15 (Noko, Trevor Gray, Howard Gray)
- "White Man's Throat" – 4:54 (Noko, Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley)
- "Pain in Any Language" – 8:40
Vocals: Billy Mackenzie (Noko, Billy MacKenzie) - "Stealth Mass in F#m" – 6:35 (Trevor Gray, E.Gray)
- "Raw Power" - 3:50 Not available on some releases. (Noko, Trevor Gray, Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley)
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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Poland (ZPAV)[3] | Gold | 50,000* |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
Release history
Region | Release date | Label | Format | Catalogue | Notes |
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UK | 3 March 1997 | Stealth Sonic Recordings | CD | SSX2440CD | Does not include "Raw Power" |
2×LP | SSX2440LP | ||||
MC | SSX2440C | ||||
30 June 1997 | Stealth Sonic Recordings/Epic | CD | SSX2440CDR | ||
MC | SSX2440CR | ||||
MD | SSX2440MDR | ||||
USA | 9 September 1997 | 550 Music | CD | BK 68513 |
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