Flyin' the Flannel
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| Flyin' the Flannel | ||||
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| Released | April 23, 1991 | |||
| Recorded | January 21–30, 1991 | |||
| Studio | Mad Dog, Venice, CA | |||
| Length | 41:19 | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
| Producer | Paul Q. Kolderie, Firehose | |||
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| AllMusic | |
Flyin' the Flannel is the fourth album by the American alternative rock band Firehose. It was released in 1991, and was the band's first album after signing with the major label Columbia Records.[2]
The album is considerably different in sound from its predecessor, Fromohio,[3] described as "Speedier, heavier and more layered than ever before"[4] with Spin magazine's review noting some riffs "occasionally verges on the metallic"[5]
In 2014, the album placed fifth on the Alternative Nation site's "Top 10 Underrated 90's Alternative Rock Albums" list.[6]