Perpetual Motion Machine (album)

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Released1993, Canada
1994, United States
StudioLe Studio
Perpetual Motion Machine
Studio album by
Released1993, Canada
1994, United States
StudioLe Studio
GenreAlternative rock
LabelEMI Music Canada
Atlantic
ProducerJohn Critchley, Glen Robinson
13 Engines chronology
Ignition
(1993)
Perpetual Motion Machine
(1993)
Conquistador
(1995)

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]

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