The Radiators (album)

The Radiators (album)

Infobox Album
Name = The Radiators
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist = The Radiators


Released = 2001
Recorded =
Genre = swamp rock
Length =
Label = Rattlesby Records
Producer = Jim Gaines
Reviews = Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dpftxq80ldfe~T1 link]
Last album = "Live at the Great American Music Hall"
(1998)
This album = "The Radiators"
(1990)
Next album = ""
(2004)

"The Radiators" is the self-titled tenth album by The Radiators, and their sixth studio album, released on the Louisiana-based Rattlesby Records label.

Track listing

# "Deep in my Voodoo" (Ed Volker, Dave Malone) — 4:58
# "I Don't Speak Love" (Dave Malone) — 4:08
# "Driver" (Volker) — 5:10
# "Bom-Bom-Du-Dau" (Volker) — 2:59
# "Long Way Down" (Volker) — 3:22
# "These Fugitive Dreams" (Volker) — 4:22
# "You Can't Keep No Secrets from the Holy Ghost" (Volker, Malone) — 3:38
# "The Wrong Road" (Volker) — 4:14
# "Falling Through the Bottom Line" (Volker) — 5:39
# "Salty Jane" (Volker) — 5:19
# "Crazy Mona" (Volker) — 4:33
# "Untouched by Human Hands" (Volker) — 3:26

Credits

* Ed Volkerkeyboards, vocals
* Dave Maloneguitars, vocals
* Camile Baudoin – guitars
* Reggie Scanlanbass
* Frank Bua – drums
* Jim Gaines — producer
* Theresa Anderssontambourine, background vocals
* Tommy Malone — background vocals
* John Malone — background vocals
* Michael Skinkus — percussion
* Pete Matthews — Engineer

External links

* [http://www.nationalreview.com/weekend/music/music-murdock052601.shtml Deroy Murdock, review of "The Radiators"] , National Review, May 26-28, 2001


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