Perpetual Motion Machine (album)
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Released1993, Canada
1994, United States
1994, United States
StudioLe Studio
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| Released | 1993, Canada 1994, United States | |||
| Studio | Le Studio | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||
| Label | EMI Music Canada Atlantic | |||
| Producer | John Critchley, Glen Robinson | |||
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Perpetual Motion Machine is an album by the Canadian band 13 Engines, released in 1993.[1][2] It was the band's fourth album, and the second one released by a major label.[3] The album's first single was "More".[4]
The album was produced by frontman John Critchley, with help from Glen Robinson.[5] It was recorded at Le Studio, in Morin-Heights, Quebec.[6] Compared to sessions for their previous albums, the band spent a longer period of time in the studio, exploring overdubbing and trying different mixes.[5] The cellist Anne Bourne contributed to the album.[7] "Saviour" is about the Second Coming.[8]
