The Motorpnakotic Fragments
The Motorpnakotic Fragments | ||||
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Studio album by Motorpsycho | ||||
Released | since September 2014 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock, progressive rock, alternative rock | |||
Length | 39:41 | |||
Label |
Stickman Records Rune Grammofon | |||
Producer | Bent Sæther | |||
Motorpsycho chronology | ||||
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The Motorpnakotic Fragments is an album by Motorpsycho, released as a series of four 7" vinyl singles + a CD. Potential buyers had only a limited time in May and June 2014 to sign up for purchase, and only a limited number (around 1200) were produced. The first two singles were sent out in the beginning of September, 2014 with the remainder of the album being shipped later.
The release was preceded by an additional song called "Toys" being released as a standalone single via the magazine "Sorgenfri" in Norway.
The song "Whiskey And Rock 'N Roll" is originally by the band "The Insect Machine", a one time only live collaboration between Motorpsycho and late Norwegian writer, journalist, rock historian and musician Willy B.
Track listing
Disc one
- "The Jig Is Up (Kiss The Snake)" (Sæther) – 6:40
- "Mockingbird" (Sæther) – 4:08
Disc two
- "One Way Or Another" (Sæther) – 5:39
- "Forget It" (Sæther) – 4:13
Disc three
- "Cutie In Decay (No Parachute)" (Sæther) - 6:29
- "Whiskey And Rock 'N Roll" (The Insect Machine; Bent Sæther, Hans Magnus Ryan, Per Borten, Willy B, Burt Rocket) - 3:38
Disc four
- "Future Of Our Nation" (Doug Ford; Master's Apprentices cover) - 4:47
- "Dominoes" (Ryan, Sæther) 4:07
CD track list
- "The Jig Is Up (Kiss The Snake)"
- "Mockingbird"
- "One Way Or Another"
- "Forget It"
- "Cutie In Decay (No Parachute)"
- "Whiskey And Rock 'N Roll"
- "Future Of Our Nation"
- "Dominoes"
References
- record sleeves
- http://motorpsycho.no/2014/05/the-motorpnakotic-manuscripts/
- http://motorpsycho.no/2014/05/a-fragmental-faq/
- http://motorpsycho.no/2014/06/the-last-chance-ever/
- http://motorpsycho.no/2014/06/motorpnakotic-fragments-an-update/
- http://motorpsycho.no/2014/09/the-first-batch/