Firehose - Mr. Machinery Operator

Firehose - Mr. Machinery Operator
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Album Details

Title: Mr. Machinery Operator
Artist: Firehose
Release Date: 2/16/1993
Re-Released On: 3/8/1993
Label: Columbia
Duration: 45:34
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 074645320823, 074645320847, 5099747296727
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Punk, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, American Underground
Moods: Bittersweet, Fiery, Tense/Anxious
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Formal Introduction
  2. Blaze
  3. Herded into Pools
  4. Witness
  5. Number Seven
  6. Powerful Hankerin'
  7. Rocket Sled/Fuel Tank
  8. Quicksand
  9. Disciples of the 3-Way
  10. More Famous Quotes
  11. Sincerely
  12. Hell Hole
  13. 4.29.92
  14. The Cliffs Thrown Down

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDColumbiaCK-53208
1993CDColumbia4729672

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Album Review

Whereas fIREHOSE's previous full-length, 1991's Flyin' the Flannel, was about succinct songwriting and contained a somewhat polished production, 1993's Mr. Machinery Operator was more raw sounding and unpredictable -- almost as if the trio was going for a garage band sound. Dinosaur Jr. singer/guitarist/leader J. Mascis produced the entire album solo, which, expectedly, leads to a more rough, in-your-face sonic approach. Although fIREHOSE guitarist Ed Crawford was the trio's primary vocalist, Mascis convinced Watt to sing more often than on past albums. Like his bass playing, Watt's vocals are in the extreme low register, as evidenced by such highlights as "Formal Introduction," "Herded Into Pools," "Quicksand," "Powerful Hankerin'," and the tranquil album closer, "The Cliffs Thrown Down." Other standouts include the barely containable rage of "Rocket Sled/Fuel Tank" and the instrumental "4.29.92" (the latter featuring sound effects from the L.A./Rodney King riots), and perhaps the album's best track, Crawford's "Blaze." After the ensuing tour for Mr. Machinery Operator was completed in 1994, Watt broke up the band, citing that they had become "used to each other in a bad way." ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
David KahneOrgan, Organ (Hammond)
Dirk VandenbergPhotography
Doug ErbDesign
Ed CrawfordGuitar (12 String), Bass, Vocals, Guitar
Freda RentieVocals
George HurleyBongos, Drums, Cymbals, ?
J MascisBass, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals (Background)
Jim Dunbar?, Vocals
Joe BaizaGuitar (Rhythm)
Joe BalzaGuitar (Rhythm)
Joey LinPhotography
John AgnelloEngineer
John AngelloEngineer
John GoldenMastering
Kevin WinterPhotography
M.A.C.Guitar
MacGuitar
Mark GuilbeaultMixing Assistant
Mark MasonMixing Assistant
Michael DumasAssistant Engineer
Mike WattVocals, Bass, Design
Money MarkEngineer
Nels ClineGuitar
Peter DoellAssistant Engineer
Scott Hull?
Steve MossSaxophone
Vicki PetersonVocals (Background)