Released 1996 Length 41:19 Release date 1996 | Recorded May 1995 Label Anagram Records | |
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Similar Fish 'n' Chips, Teenage Depression, Life on the Line, Thriller |
Gasoline Days is the fifth studio album released by Pub Rock band Eddie and the Hot Rods. It is produced and mixed by the Hot Rods themselves and Simon Milton. In 1992 the 'classic' line-up (Masters, Nichol, Higgs, and Gray) re-grouped for a European tour. Higgs left after the tour, but the band carried on with Steve Walwyn of Dr. Feelgood replacing him. Another Feelgood member, Gordon Russell, was also briefly a member, however, was soon replaced by Mick Rodgers, a former member of Manfred Mann's Earth Band. In 1994 they recorded the album Gasoline Days, released in 1996 by the Japanese label Creative Man. The band has been active intermittently since as the album didn't enjoy much success coupled with relatively poor reviews with one claiming "From teenage depression to mid-life crisis".
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Paul Gray except where noted.
- "Human Touch" (Gray, Barrie Masters) - 2:46
- "Emergency" - 4:06
- "Just Do It" - 4:18
- "Love Runaway" - 4:01
- "Love Lies Bleeding" - 3:50
- "It's Killing Me" - 4:31
- "(Oh No) What You Gonna Do" - 3:11
- "Crazy" - 4:38
- "Gasoline Days" - 2:58
- "Love Love Love" - 2:44
- "Alive" - 4:21
Personnel
Songs
1Human Touch
2Emergency
3Just Do It