The Split CD
The Split CD | |||||
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EP by Queens of the Stone Age and Beaver | |||||
Released | September 18, 1998 | ||||
Recorded |
April 1, 1998; Monkey Studios, Palm Springs, California, United States (tracks 1-2) Fall 1998; Ritmo Studios, Rotterdam, Netherlands (tracks 3-4) | ||||
Genre | Hard rock, stoner rock | ||||
Label | Man's Ruin | ||||
Producer | Joe Barresi, Jacques de Haard, Beaver | ||||
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Beaver chronology | |||||
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The Split CD (also known as The Split 10" on vinyl) is a 1998 split EP featuring tracks from Queens of the Stone Age and Beaver. It is currently out of print and rare.[1]
The songs "The Bronze" and "These Aren't the Droids You're Looking For" were later included in the 2011 reissue of Queens of the Stone Age's self-titled debut album, originally released in 1998.[1]
The songs "Morocco" and "Absence Without Leave" are misprinted, and are actually labeled for the opposite songs.
Track listing
- Queens of the Stone Age - "The Bronze" – 3:41
- Queens of the Stone Age - "These Aren't the Droids You're Looking For" – 3:07
- Beaver - "Absence Without Leave" – Actually "Morocco".[note 1] – 5:06
- Beaver - "Morocco" – Actually "Absence Without Leave".[note 1] – 4:25
Personnel
- Queens Of The Stone Age
- Josh Homme - guitar, vocals
- "Carlo Von Sexron" - bass guitar
- Alfredo Hernandez - drums
- Beaver
- Roel Schoenmakers - guitar, vocals
- Jozsja de Weerdt - guitar
- Milo Beenhakker - bass
- Eva Nahon - drums
- Additional musicians
- Olaf Smit - additional guitar (4)
- Production personnel
- Joe Barresi - engineering, production (1, 2)
- Steve Feldman - assistant engineering(1, 2)
- Jacques de Haard - production, mastering (3, 4)
- Beaver - production (3, 4)
Notes
- 1 2 Note: Tracks 3 and 4 are switched. See official lyrics.
References
- 1 2 Halle, Karina (March 14, 2011). "Album Review: Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone Age [Reissue]". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
External links
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