Clutch album details revealed

15 March 2007 | 9:05 am | Staff Writer
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Clutch’s latest effort, From Beale Street to Oblivion", is due for a March 27 release and is arguably the band's strongest album from front to back.

Singer Neil Fallon had this to say:

"This is probably the most 'live' album we have recorded.”


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"We went out for a few weeks, and played the music on the road. So, when we went into the studio, all of us knew exactly what was going to happen — a first for CLUTCH. I don't know why we haven't done it this way all along; it's so much easier.”



"We also recorded the basic tracks directly onto tape. Nothing digital in there at all. We haven't done that since 'The Elephant Riders'. And this record has a few more bluesy elements than has been the case in the past, but nothing so blatant that it could be called alien to what we do."

"From Beale Street to Oblivion" track listing:



01. You Can't Stop Progress (2:40)


02. Power Player (3:05)


03. The Devil & Me (3:55)


04. White's Ferry (5:23)


05. Child of the City (3:51)


06. Electric Worry (5:15)


07. One Eye Dollar (1:24)


08. Rapture of Riddley Walker (4:08)


09. When Vegans Attack (4:54)


10. Opossum Minister (4:27)


11. Black Umbrella (4:05)


12. Mr. Shiny Cadillackness (5:11)