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Cop and Speeder Studio album by Heatmiser Released 1994 (US) Genre Grunge
Post-grungeLabel Frontier Professional reviews Heatmiser chronology Yellow No. 5
(1994)Cop and Speeder
(1994)Mic City Sons
(1996)Cop and Speeder is the second album by Heatmiser, released in 1994 on Frontier Records. Different versions of "Temper" and "Sleeping Pill" originally appeared on Cavity Search CSR7.
Track listing
- "Disappearing Ink" (Neil Gust) - 2:25
- "Bastard John" (Elliott Smith) - 2:56
- "Flame!" (Elliott Smith) - 2:47
- "Temper" (Elliott Smith) - 3:32
- "Why Did I Decide to Stay?" (Neil Gust) - 3:01
- "Collect to NYC" (Elliott Smith) - 2:54
- "Hitting on the Waiter" (Neil Gust) - 1:54
- "Busted Lip" (Elliott Smith) - 3:50
- "Antonio Carlos Jobim" (Elliott Smith) - 3:10
- "It's Not a Prop" (Neil Gust) - 3:36
- "Something to Lose" (Elliott Smith) - 4:10
- "Sleeping Pill" (Neil Gust) - 3:07
- "Trap Door" (Neil Gust) - 3:21
- "Nightcap" (Elliott Smith/Garrick Duckler) - 2:55
Credits
- Produced by Heatmiser. Engineered and mixed by Tony Lash.
- Additional engineering by Bob Stark, Peter Gries and Kevin Nettleingham.
- Basic tracks co-produced by Thee Slayer Hippy.
- Recorded at MusicCraft, City Lights, and Whitehorse Studios.
- Mastered by John Golden and Tony Lash.
- Songs arranged by Heatmiser. Published by Get It Off Me! Music (BMI)
- Packaging by Neil Gust. Band polaroids by J.J. Gonson, Neil Gust, Kelly O’Mara, and Elliott Smith. Technical help by Peter Hawkinson.
External links
- Heatmiser Live Recording - 21 November 1992 - Full concert audio recording, as well as a video clip of the song "Dead Air".
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