- Cut (Hunters and Collectors album)
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Cut Studio album by Hunters & Collectors Released 6 October 1992 Recorded 1991-1992 Genre Australian rock Length 49:15 Label Mushroom Records Producer Don Gehman, Rick Will Hunters & Collectors chronology Ghost Nation
(1989)Cut
(1992)Demon Flower
(1994)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Cut is a 1992 album by Australian rock band Hunters & Collectors. Produced by American Don Gehman (R.E.M., John Mellencamp), it reached No. 6 on the Australian album chart. The band was nominated for Best Group in the 1992 ARIA Music Awards[2] and for Album of the Year for Cut a year later.[3]
Contents
Track listing
(Music on all songs by Hunters & Collectors, lyrics by Mark Seymour)
- "Head Above Water" – 4:19
- "Holy Grail" – 3:43
- "Grindstone" – 3:47
- "True Tears of Joy" – 4:20
- "We the People" – 3:40
- "Hear No Evil" – 4:14
- "Edge of Nowhere" – 5:00
- "Love That I Long For" – 5:21
- "Where Do You Go?" – 3:56
- "Imaginary Girl" – 4:55
- "Angel of Mercy" – 5:54
Personnel
- Mark Seymour - Lead vocals, guitars
- John Archer - Electric bass
- Doug Falconer - Drums, backing vocals, programming, percussion and tape loops
- Jack Howard - Trumpet, keyboards, backing vocals
- Barry Palmer - Lead guitar
- Jeremy Smith - French horn, keyboards, guitars, backing vocals
- Michael Waters - Trombone
- Robert Miles - Live sound, Artwork and Design
Credits
- Produced by Don Gehman for Rhapsody Productions Inc.
- Associate producer: Rick Will
- Recorded at Festival Studios, Sydney and Platinum Studios, Melbourne
- Mixed at The Grey Room and Larrabee Sound Studios, Los Angeles
- Carved by Don & Rick, mixed by Rickster, assisted by Lori Fumar
- "Where Do You Go?" produced by H&C and Nick Sansano, engineered by Nick Sansano & remixed by Rickster
- Lyrics: Mark Seymour / Music: H&C / Human Frailty/Mushroom Music
- Management by Michael Roberts & Sarah Pearson for Loud And Clear
References
Categories:- 1990s rock album stubs
- 1992 albums
- Hunters & Collectors albums
- Albums produced by Don Gehman
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