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Gloryhole
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1992 (1992-04)
Recorded1991 (1991)
StudioSmart Studios, Madison, WI
GenreNoise rock
Length40:07
LabelTrance Syndicate
ProducerDoug Olsen
Ed Hall chronology
Love Poke Here
(1990)
Gloryhole
(1992)
Motherscratcher
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Gloryhole is the third studio album by Texas noise rock band Ed Hall, released in April 1992 by Trance Syndicate.[2] Gloryhole was the last Ed Hall album to feature drummer Kevin Whitley, who had been playing with the band since 1987. He was replaced by Lyman Hardy, who had been friends with the band since 1989, shortly before tour in support of Glory commenced.[3]

Background

Ed Hall had already released two albums, Albert and Love Poke Here, on Berkley-based label Boner Records. The band caught the attention of drummer King Coffey, who decided to adopt them to his label Trance Syndicate based the strength of their live performances in opening for the Butthole Surfers' 1991 North American tour.[4]

Recording

The band recorded Gloryhole at Butch Vig's Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin and marked their first time recording outside their hometown of Austin. While the band was relieved to be spending less on the process were forced to complete mixing the album themselves as Vig, who had previous commitments with Nirvana, was unable to complete the process himself. Larry Strub said he was more pleased with the resulting music than on any of the group's previous releases, saying "I think it's definitely our best album. Most albums you can pick out one or two [songs] that you wind up not really liking, but on this, I like everything."[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Gary Chester, Larry Strub and Kevin Whitley

No.TitleLength
1."Rachel Hourglass"4:17
2."Hortense Buttermilk"4:00
3."Luke Flukenstock"3:26
4."Scam Cobliber"3:32
5."Bernie Sticky"5:12
6."Destamona P."3:32
7."Guido O'Brien"4:16
8."Roger Mexico"4:24
9."Buster Enamel"4:23
10."Sandra Gubernatorial"3:05

Personnel

Adapted from the Gloryhole liner notes.[5]

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1992 Trance Syndicate CD, CS, LP TR-09

References

  1. ^ Kennedy, Patrick. "Ed Hall: Gloryhole > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  2. ^ Ferguson, Jason (2007). "Ed Hall". Trouser Press. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  3. ^ Beets, Greg (May 19, 1995). "The Kids in Ed Hall". The Austin Chronicle. Austin Chronicle Corp. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Mills, Fred (June 2, 1993). "The Art of Noise If Music Had a Louvre, Austin's Ed Hall Would be Hung". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  5. ^ Gloryhole (booklet). Ed Hall. Austin, Texas: Trance Syndicate. 1992.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)