Crispy Ambulance / Scissorgun
Artist Crispy Ambulance
Album Title: Scissorgun
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Post-Punk
Format CD
Released 04/02/2002
Label LTM (4)
Catalog No LTMCD 2329
Bar Code No 7 08527 01262 8
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. Step Up! (6:27)
2. Loupgarou (3:15)
3. Metal Grey (5:24)
4. Re-Animator (5:31)
5. Heatwave (6:35)
6. Parallax (4:30)
7. The Drop (4:18)
8. End Game (5:18)
9. Even Now, in Heaven There Are Angels Carrying Savage Weapons (3:54)
10. Sound Block (0:50)
Date Acquired 02/06/2024
Personal Rating
Acquired from Darla Records
Purchase Price 12.00

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Notes

Notes:
Packaged in a digipack. Track durations are not printed on the release.
Recorded at Testa-Rossa Studios, Longsight, Manchester in late January and early February 2002.
℗© 2002 Darla Records
C Crispy Ambulance 2002

Credits:
Cover [Cover Concept] – Julien Potter
Engineer [Engineered By] – Andy Drelincourt
Performer – Alan Hempsall, Gary Madeley, Keith Darbyshire, Robert Davenport
Producer [Produced By] – Graham Massey
Written-By – Crispy Ambulance

Companies, etc.:
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Darla Records
Copyright © – Darla Records
Copyright © – Crispy Ambulance
Published By – Crispy Ambulance
Recorded At – Testa Rossa Studios
Glass Mastered At – Technicolor, Camarillo, CA – 187700
Pressed By – Rainbo Records

Barcode and other Identifiers:
Barcode (Scanned): 708527012628
Barcode (Text): 7 08527 01262 8
Matrix / Runout: (187700) 3804-DRL126 01 RAINBO CA
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L894
Mould SID Code: IFPI A601
Rights Society: BMI
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Analyzed Folder: Crispy Ambulance - Scissorgun_dr.txt
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DR        Peak        RMS       Filename            
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DR08   -0.26 dB  -09.16 dB  01 - Step Up!.aif        
DR08   -0.14 dB  -09.59 dB  02 - Loupgarou.aif      
DR08   -0.20 dB  -09.35 dB  03 - Metal Grey.aif      
DR08   -0.00 dB  -09.35 dB  04 - Re‐animator.aif  
DR09   -0.43 dB  -10.33 dB  05 - Heatwave.aif        
DR09   -0.03 dB  -10.12 dB  06 - Parallax.aif        
DR07   -1.02 dB  -09.64 dB  07 - The Drop.aif        
DR08  +0.00 dB  -09.47 dB  08 - End Game.aif        
DR07   -0.43 dB  -08.91 dB  09 - Even Now, In Heaven There Are Angels Carrying Savage Weapons.aif
DR10   -0.87 dB  -13.33 dB  10 - Sound Block.aif    
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Number of Files: 10
Official DR Value: DR8
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Ned Raggett:

The return of Crispy Ambulance to full activity -- much like that of fellow Manchester cult act the Chameleons -- was heralded first by live work and then a surprisingly worthy studio album. After so many "reunions" have proven to be mere sops or time killers, Scissorgun is one of those rarities, a studio effort that stands up to the earlier days with respect. With production help from 808 State member and longtime fan Graham Massey, continuing his partnership with the band from the Accessory After the Fact concert document, the quartet tackles a set of songs with the same nervous, dark energy that characterized its best work at the start of the '80s. Hempsall's singing is still roughly powerful but a bit clearer and more conventionally tuneful, all without sounding like he's interested in well-crafted pub rock or any similar abomination. Davenport's guitar work reworks the epic aspirations of post-punk-era guitar brilliantly, while the Darbyshire/Madeley rhythm section has a bite and impact Steve Albini could easily appreciate. Overall, Scissorgun has a good live sound to it, whether it's the crisp delicacy of the cymbals leading into the brawling drum punch on "Loupgarou," the truly beautiful and majestic guitar on "Heatwave," or much more besides. The opening surge of "Step Up!," pulsing bass loops and gentle bells contributing to the direct flow of the song, starts everything off on the right foot, and it continues from there in fine fashion. The tribal rhythms and sharp singing on "Re-Animator" and the fierce all-around performance on "End Game" find the band readily recapturing its earlier spirit without simply rewriting the past, while "Parallax" almost finds Crispy Ambulance trying its version of power pop, though very much on the band's own particular terms. More bands half Crispy Ambulance's age should sound so alive -- and so willing to end an album with an obscure, obscene Jerry Lewis sample.
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