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Jack (EP)

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Released
  
March 1991

Jack (1991)
  
Cold Breeze (1991)

Release date
  
March 1991

Label
  
Hut Recordings

Length
  
14:44

Artist
  
Moose

Producer
  
Guy Fixsen

Genre
  
Shoegazing

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Jack is the debut EP by British rock band Moose. It was released in March 1991 through Hut Records. Akin to Moose's two succeeding EPs, the album showcases a distortion-heavy shoegazing style, which was abandoned shortly before the recording of the band's debut album, ...XYZ (1992).

Contents

In 2012, the title track from the EP was included on PopMatters' list "10 Great Shoegaze Songs Submerged Beneath the Surface."

Moose jack


Critical reception

Allmusic critic Jason Ankeny described the record as "a galvanizing and commanding debut," stating that the EP "immediately establishes Moose as noisemakers par excellence, creating feedback-rich pop with an urgency and ferocity not heard since the Jesus and Mary Chain's landmark Psychocandy." Ankeny also wrote: "Over just a handful of songs, Moose manage to convey the full scope of the shoegazer aesthetic."

Track listing

All songs written by Kevin McKillop and Russell Yates.

  1. "Jack" — 3:43
  2. "Ballad of Adam and Eve" — 4:13
  3. "Boy" — 3:44
  4. "I'll Take Tomorrow" — 3:04

Personnel

Moose
  • Russell Yates — guitar, vocals
  • Kevin J. McKillop — guitar
  • Damien Warburton — drums
  • Jeremy Tishler — bass
  • Other personnel
  • Guy Fixsen — production
  • C. Whitehead — photography
  • References

    Jack (EP) Wikipedia