Catherine Wheel / Chrome
Artist Catherine Wheel
Album Title: Chrome
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative
Format CD
Released 07/20/1993
Label Mercury Records
Catalog No 314 518 039-2
Bar Code No none
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. Kill Rhythm (3:51)
2. I Confess (3:56)
3. Crank (3:45)
4. Broken Head (4:43)
5. Pain (6:31)
6. Strange Fruit (3:06)
7. Chrome (3:53)
8. The Nude (3:51)
9. Ursa Major Space Station (5:09)
10. Fripp (7:34)
11. Half Life (4:08)
12. Show Me Mary (3:19)
Date Acquired 11/14/2016
Personal Rating
Acquired from charleswilliam1596 (Amazon)
Purchase Price 13.00

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Notes

This is the regular CD release of "Chrome" but was issued in a limited edition embossed silver digipak with no writing on it other than "Catherine Wheel" and "Chrome" on the front.
314 518 039-2 ST02 per sticker on back cover.
314 518 039-2 per CD label.

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Analyzed: Catherine Wheel / Chrome
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR9        -0.20 dB   -10.77 dB      3:51 01-Kill Rhythm
DR10      -0.20 dB   -11.59 dB      3:56 02-I Confess
DR10      -0.20 dB   -10.93 dB      3:46 03-Crank
DR9        -0.17 dB   -10.67 dB      4:47 04-Broken Head
DR10      -0.20 dB   -11.98 dB      6:31 05-Pain
DR9        -0.20 dB   -10.64 dB      3:08 06-Strange Fruit
DR10      -0.20 dB   -11.48 dB      3:55 07-Chrome
DR10      -0.20 dB   -10.64 dB      3:52 08-The Nude
DR10      -0.20 dB   -11.39 dB      5:10 09-Ursa Major Space Station
DR12      -0.20 dB   -14.71 dB      7:36 10-Fripp
DR11      -0.20 dB   -13.28 dB      4:09 11-Half Life
DR10      -0.20 dB   -11.77 dB      3:19 12-Show Me Mary
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Number of tracks:  12
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           1009 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by Jack Rabid:

The original title, Crank, would have been apt. Producer Gil Norton (Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen) was brought in to toughen this band's sound and set them apart from the wave of U.K. upstarts who were pounding U.S. shores. That he did. But it's not necessarily progress; Talk Talk's master experimentalist, Tim Friese-Greene, gave Catherine Wheel's brilliant debut, Ferment, a dripping beauty, opulent textures illuminating barely hidden firepower. On even the most angry, aggressive tracks, such as "Texture" and "Shallow," this shimmering, shuddering mist was still ever-present. Many of those glistening touches have indeed been subtracted by Norton, and they're missed. That Chrome is still a terrific LP proves Catherine Wheel capable of eclipsing the overload. Like another sharp LP that "cranked" for an hour without much sonic letup, Chrome reminds one of Sugar's Copper Blue. Not because Catherine Wheel covered Hüsker Dü on the 30 Century Man EP; it's because that was the last LP that combined this kind of songwriting prowess, raging playing, dynamics, pop tunes gone kablooey, and huge, bonfire sound. And unlike that toasty Sugar LP, this twin-guitar quartet knows how to bring it down: both the spindly single "Crank" and the resplendent "The Nude" seem almost tearful, they're so pretty through the thickness, and the knockout "Strange Fruit" is as fulsome as it is fierce. Rob Dickinson sings as if to choke on his words, yet never loses a gritty determination backed soundly by his and Brian Futter's guitars. Add in heavier versions of previous B-sides-that-deserved-better "Half Life" and "Ursa Major Space Station," and you've got a double play from a band too resolute to fall victim to sophomore slump wimp out, too talented to write half-baked tunes in two minutes, and too strong to glaze out in a shoegaze haze some pigeonholed them in after Ferment.
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