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Tab
EP by
Released1991
GenrePsychedelic rock, stoner rock, space rock
Length55:47
LabelGlitterhouse Records
ProducerMonster Magnet
Monster Magnet chronology
Monster Magnet
(1990)
Tab
(1991)
Spine of God
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Tab (alternately referred to as MONSTER MAGNET 25............TAB, Tab 25, or 25 Tab) is the second EP by American rock band Monster Magnet, released in 1991. Initially released only in Europe, it was recorded before the band's 1991 debut full-length album Spine of God and was not released in North America until after the group's 1993 album Superjudge became a minor hit.[2] The EP is generally viewed as Monster Magnet's most psychedelic release, with the first two tracks alone totaling 45 minutes.

Track listing

  1. "Tab..." (Wyndorf/McBain/Cronin) – 32:14
  2. "25 / Longhair" (Wyndorf/McBain) – 12:28
  3. "Lord 13" (Wyndorf) – 4:09
Some Caroline Records versions
  1. "Untitled (Murder)" – 3:38
  2. "Untitled (Tractor)" – 3:25
2006 reissue
  1. "Spine of God (Live)" - 7:25

Some Caroline Records versions include the songs "Murder" and "Tractor", taken from the band's self-titled debut EP, as hidden bonus tracks. A March 2006 reissue added a live version of "Spine of God", the studio version of which appeared originally on Spine of God.

Film usage

The 1999 film Beowulf features the track "Lord 13" in its soundtrack. It is played during the ending credits of the film.

Personnel

  • Dave Wyndorf – guitar, vocals
  • John McBain – guitar
  • Joe Calandra - bass
  • Jon Kleiman - drums
  • Tim Cronin - bass, additional vocals, additional drums

References

  1. ^ Ned Raggett. "Tab - Monster Magnet | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on December 30, 2007. Retrieved January 8, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)