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Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truths is the debut, full-length, album by the band Clutch, released on August 17, 1993, and their first album with label East West Records.

Recording and release

The album received a parental advisory because of the repeated use of the word "motherfucker" in the song "Binge and Purge". It also saw the first recording sessions without Lawrence "Uncle Punchy" Packer as the producer/engineer, who had worked on the previous first two EP's of the band.[2]

Background

This album illustrates the band's beginnings in the alternative, punk rock, heavy metal, hardcore, stoner rock and doom metal scenes. The bands of this era also had the grunge label on top of everything else, due to the mainstream media terminology at the time. This album covers some varied genres, but more so than anything highlights the bands roots. The majority of the songs on the album haven't mad the live set for some time, with notible exceptions of 'El Jefe Speaks', 'Binge and Purge' and 'Effigy'. It is not considered the most popular of the bands catalogue by numerous musical critics.[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Clutch. © 1992 Freon Justice Music (ASCAP), except tracks 1 & 2 © 1993 Freon Justice Music (ASCAP)

No.TitleLength
1."A Shogun Named Marcus"2:52
2."El Jefe Speaks"3:49
3."Binge and Purge"6:29
4."12 Ounce Epilogue"2:49
5."Bacchanal"4:11
6."Milk of Human Kindness"4:17
7."Rats"2:45
8."Earthworm"4:31
9."Heirloom 13"5:34
10."Walking in the Great Shining Path of Monster Trucks"3:43
11."Effigy"5:09
Total length:46:09

The rare track "Molt" is from this era but is only found on "A Shogun Named Marcus" promotional CD given to radio stations. The CD also has early live tracks by the band: "Rats" from this album: "Juggernaut" from the first EP: and "A Shogun Named Marcus" which has Max and Andreas from Sepultura playing on the song.[4]

Personnel

Production

  • Production, Engineering & Mixing (tracks 1,2,4,6,7) by Steven Haigler
  • Production, Engineering & Mixing (tracks 3,5,8,9,10,11) by Jonathan Burnside
  • Assistant Engineering by Billy Anderson, Peter Stabuli & Louis Driben
  • Mastering by George Marino
  • Photography by Dan Winters

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Pro Rock". www.pro-rock.com. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
  3. ^ "Clutch - Transnational Speedway League". www.sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  4. ^ "CLUTCH : Discography". www.pro-rock.com. Retrieved 2016-02-19.