Mr. Machinery Operator

1993 studio album by Firehose From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mr. Machinery Operator is the fifth and final studio album by the American alternative rock band Firehose.[4] It is also their second album to be released on the major label, Columbia Records.

ReleasedFebruary 23, 1993
RecordedSeptember 8–20, 1992
StudioCapitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
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Mr. Machinery Operator
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 23, 1993
RecordedSeptember 8–20, 1992
StudioCapitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
LabelColumbia
ProducerJ. Mascis[1]
Firehose chronology
Flyin' the Flannel
(1991)
Mr. Machinery Operator
(1993)
lowFLOWs: The Columbia Anthology ('91–'93)
(2012)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStar[2]
Rolling StoneStarStar[3]
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Reception

Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B− and called it "agreeably sedate."[1] Robert Christgau called the album a dud.[5]

Track listing

  1. "Formal Introduction" (Raymond Pettibon/Mike Watt)
  2. "Blaze" (Ed Crawford)
  3. "Herded into Pools" (Watt)
  4. "Witness" (George Hurley/Crawford)
  5. "Number Seven" (Kira Roessler)
  6. "Powerful Hankerin'" (Pettibon/Watt)
  7. "Rocket Sled/Fuel Tank" (Watt)
  8. "Quicksand" (Chip and Tony Kinman)
  9. "Disciples of the 3-Way" (Watt)
  10. "More Famous Quotes" (Watt)
  11. "Sincerely" (Roessler/Watt)
  12. "Hell-Hole" (Hurley/Crawford)
  13. "4. 29. 92" (Watt)
  14. "The Cliffs Thrown Down" (Watt)

Personnel

fIREHOSE

guests

References

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