Trust Us
Trust Us is the seventh full-length studio album by the Norwegian rock-band Motorpsycho.
Trust Us | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 4, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997/1998 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 81:36 | |||
Label | Stickman (Europe) Sony (Norway) | |||
Producer | Motorpsycho, Deathprod | |||
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The tracks "Ozone" and "Hey, Jane" were also released as EPs. In 1999, The song "Vortex surfer" was selected by the NRK P3 radio-station as the "song of the millennium", and was played continuously for 24 hours on December 31.[1]
The cover-art was, as usual, made by Kim Hiorthøy, who also directed the promo-videos for the two EPs.
Track listing
Disc 1:
- "Psychonaut" – 6:58 (Sæther)
- "Ozone" – 4:33 (Sæther)
- "The Ocean In Her Eye" – 9:15 (Ryan/Sæther/Sten)
- "Vortex Surfer" – 8:59 (Ryan/Sæther)
- "Syddhardtino" – 1:37 (Seim)
- "577" – 7:48 (Sæther)
Disc 2:
- "Evernine" – 5:07 (Ryan/Sæther)
- "Mantrick Muffin Stomp" – 3:50 (Ryan/Sæther)
- "Radiance Frequency" – 10:21 (Sæther)
- "Taifun" – 7:09 (Gebhardt/Ryan/Sæther)
- "Superstooge" – 6:48 (Gebhardt/Ryan/Sæther)
- "Coventry Boy" – 2:32 (Ryan)
- "Hey, Jane" – 5:14 (Sæther)
- "Dolphin" – 1:25 (Ryan/Sæther/Seim)
Personnel
- Bent Sæther: vocals, bass, guitars, piano, percussion, harmonium, marimba, vibraphone, trident, mellotron, sitar, taurus, drums
- Hans Magnus Ryan: guitars, vocals, mandolin, harmonium, rhodes piano, taurus, mellotron, piano, bells
- Håkon Gebhardt: drums, acoustic guitar, glockenspiel, mellotron, harmonium, percussion
- with
- Helge Sten (Deathprod): loops, theremin, echomachines
- Ole Henrik Moe (Ohm): saw, violin, glass
- Trygve Seim: reindeer antler, flutes, saxophone, clarophone
- Tone Reichelt: French horn on "Taifun"
- Kai O. Andersen: Upright bass on "Ozone"
- Jarle Vespestad: beats on "Evernine"[2]
References
- "Motorpsycho: Trust Us (VINYL - 2LP)". Musical reviews. Platekompaniet.no. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
- "Motorpsycho – Trust Us". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
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