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Released
  
October 1991

Genre
  
Hardcore punk

Label
  
Inner Journey Records

Recorded
  
1991

Length
  
16:26

Studio
  
Uncle Punchy Studios, Silver Spring, Maryland

Pitchfork is the debut EP by the band Clutch, which was released on vinyl 7" & 12" in October 1991, only in the USA.

Contents

Recording and release

There was the standard black vinyl pressing of the album, in 7" & 12". It also had a gold and a clear pressing (both rare), plus some misprinted version's, all only numbering in the 100s. It was released on the now defunct label 'Inner Journey Records'.

The 12" version had the extra track "Pile Driver", which would be released again on the EP Impetus, the reissue of Passive Restraints, their second EP. The tracks form the EP were eventually reissued on the compilation album, Pitchfork & Lost Needles, which released in 2005, making it nearly 15 years since most people had heard the songs.

Mark Stanley and Scott Crawford played guitar on the album also, who both would collaborate with the band again in later years.

Background

The eponymous debut from Clutch was released in the beginnings of the Stoner Rock era of Sleep and Kyuss, but is considered a Punk/Heavy Metal/Hardcore album, as this is what the band members identified more with at the time.

It was not able to be purchased for some years, except as a second hand EP. Except in live sets by the band, the tracks were not heard by most fans until 1999, with its reissue on CD.It would also be the first of many recordings done with Larry "Uncle Punchy" Packer as the producer/engineer over the course of the band's career.

Track listing

All tracks written by Clutch
7" Vinyl EP


12" Vinyl EP

Personnel

  • Neil Fallon - vocals
  • Tim Sult - guitars
  • Dan Maines - bass
  • Jean-Paul Gaster - drums
  • Mark Stanley - guitars
  • Scott Crawford - guitars
  • Production

  • Produced by Lawrence Packer at Uncle Punchy Studios, Silver Spring, MD
  • References

    Pitchfork (album) Wikipedia