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1982 studio album by Severed Heads
Blubberknife
File:Blubberknife.jpg
Studio album by Severed Heads
Released1982
Recorded1981-1982
GenreIndustrial, experimental
Length77:32
119:22 (Sevcom Reissue)
LabelTerse Tapes
Severed Heads chronology
Clean
(1981)
Blubberknife
(1982)
Since the Accident
(1983)

Blubberknife is the third studio album released by the Australian experimental group Severed Heads, originally as a C90 cassette tape. It's the first album by the group to feature contributions by Stephen Jones, and it is also the first recording by the group to catch the attention of Ink Records, who helped release Since the Accident a year later. As with most of their discography, Blubberknife has been issued released times.

Track listing

Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Adolf A Carrot?"3:41
2."Rocket Summer "33:54
3."Deano's Couch"2:33
Side Two
No.TitleLength
4."An American In Paris/Tarzan's Grip"7:42
5."Umbrella"4:24
6."Lower Than The Grave"8:05
7."J. Edgar Hoover/CMID "10:08
8."Ad Infinitum"7:05
2002 Sevcom Reissue Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Introduction"0:59
2."Adolf A Carrot?"3:41
3."Rocket Summer "33:54
4."Deano's Couch"2:33
5."An American In Paris/Tarzan's Grip"7:42
6."Umbrella"4:24
7."Lower Than The Grave"8:05
8."Ad Infinitum"7:05
Total length:68:23
2002 Sevcom Reissue Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."At The Piano "4:05
2."CMID "5:37
3."J. Edgar Hoover "4:31
4."Knockers "5:56
5."Singing in The Rain "3:24
6."Petrol "4:33
7."Lower Than The Grave "8:54
8."Nightsong "13:59
Total length:50:59

Personnel

  • Tom Ellard - synthesizers, tape loops
  • Simon Knuckey - guitars
  • Garry Bradbury - synthesizers, tape loops
  • Richard Fielding - synthesizers, tape loops
  • Stephen Jones - video synthesizers, artwork
  • Grahame Brown - recording on "Rocket Summer"
  • Philip Samartzis - recording on "J. Edgar Hoover" and "CMID"

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog Release Notes
Australia 1982 Terse Tapes C90 TRS822 Edition of 250, all copies came with pieces of a television set
United Kingdom 1984 Ink Records CS IT 00A Ink Records reissue, includes new artwork
Australia 1988 Terse Tapes 2xCS Terse 881 Double cassette reissue, includes new artwork
2002 Sevcom 2xCD-R N/A Double CD-R disc reissue, includes unique artwork and extra live material

References

  1. Radio, Joe. "Interview: Severed Heads". Eyesore.no. Eyesore. Retrieved March 23, 2016.

External links

Severed Heads
Albums
Studio albums
Split albums
Singles
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