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Space Heater by Reverend Horton Heat (CD, May-2005, Interscope Records USA) 
Space Heater by Reverend Horton Heat (CD, May-2005, Interscope Records USA)

 
Space Heater by Reverend Horton Heat (CD, May-2005, Interscope Records USA)

Release Date: May 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: Interscope Records (USA)
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop
UPC: 606949016821
Product ID: EPID3268777
Description: Reverend Horton Heat: Jim Heath (vocals, guitar, ukelele, harmonica); Scott Churilla (vocal, drums, percussion); Jim Wallace (bass). Additional personnel: Tim Alexander (piano, accordion). Recorded at Dallas Sound Labs, Dallas, Texas. On...
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Track Listing
1. Pride of San Jacinto
2. Lie Detector
3. Hello Mrs. Darkness
4. Jimbo Song
5. Revolution Under Foot
6. Starlight Lounge
7. Goin' Manic
8. Mi Amor
9. For Never More
10. Prophet Stomp, The
11. Native Tongue of Love
12. Couch Surfin'
13. Cinco de Mayo
14. Texas Rock-a-Billy Rebel
15. Baby I'm Drunk
16. Space Heater

Details
Producer:Ed Stasium
Distributor:Fontana Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Reverend Horton Heat: Jim Heath (vocals, guitar, ukelele, harmonica); Scott Churilla (vocal, drums, percussion); Jim Wallace (bass).
Additional personnel: Tim Alexander (piano, accordion).
Recorded at Dallas Sound Labs, Dallas, Texas.
On his fifth album, the reverend of warped rockabilly takes his reverb and tremolo-drenched guitar down a road that leads dangerously close to radio-ready modern-rock. Whether this is a good or a bad thing will depend on your particular purity requirements, but there's no denying the catchiness of the stop-start power-chord guitar rhythms in "Lie Detector" or the nearly rapped verses of "Revolution Under Foot."
This is a man exploiting his commercial potential and having a blast at the same time. And lest you forget why they call him Reverend, SPACE HEATER has blissful guitar instrumentals like "The Prophet Stomp" and the spaghetti-Western-tinged "Pride of San Jacinto" and redneck garage-rock anthems like "Baby I'm Drunk." Some things, happily, never change. The token surf-guitar song on an earlier Horton Heat album was called "I Can't Surf"; this time around he tries an NRBQ-styled raveup about the kind of surfing he actually can do--"Couch Surfin'."

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