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Refrigerator - Refrigerator

Musician: Refrigerator
Album title: Refrigerator
Style: Lo-Fi, Indie Rock
Released: 1997
Country: USA & Canada
Size MP3 version: 1781 mb
Size APE version: 1350 mb
Size WMA version: 1332 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 606
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Genre: Rock

Refrigerator - Refrigerator mp3 album

Refrigerator - Refrigerator mp3 album

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A1 Young Confusion 2:09
A2 California 2:29
A3 In Another Room 2:53
A4 As If You Were No Ones 3:34
A5 Instead Of Flowers 2:22
A6 Somehow 4:54
A7 Western Lights
Acoustic Guitar – Aaron AlcalaBacking Vocals – John Davis
3:50
A8 Undue Tragedy
Acoustic Guitar – Bob Durkee
3:34
B1 Come Spring 4:09
B2 Jokes And Seeds
Rhythm Guitar – Aaron Alcala
2:22
B3 Motel Arrest 3:56
B4 Sea Level 2:28
B5 Unrealized
Acoustic Guitar – Aaron AlcalaBanjo – Buckethead
4:53
B6 Splitting Atoms 2:33
B7 Jive Jive 1:35
B8 The Sky Swam Into View 5:00

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – FBE Studios

Credits

  • Drums, Acoustic Guitar, Accordion – Chris Jones
  • Guitar, Organ [Pump], Vocals – Dennis Callaci
  • Mastered By – John Golden
  • Recorded By – Robert Curtis Durkee*
  • Vocals – Allen Callaci

Notes

Recorded January 26, 1996- April 9, 1997 at FBE Studios in San Dimas. Full page two-sided insert of lyrics and credits.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SHR 101 Refrigerator Refrigerator ‎(CD, Album) Shrimper SHR 101 USA & Canada 1997

Akisame
NO OTHER CALIFORNIA band captures the poignant raw emotion and pure spirit of indie pop better than this trio of Allen Callaci (vocals), Dennis Callaci (gtr, pump organ, vocals) and Chris Jones (drums, acoustic gtr, accordion). There are so many great pop songs on this record that I am resisting the temptation to quote all sixteen of them, verse by verse, lyric by lyric to demonstrate the illumination this record burns with. REFRIGERATOR have always had the unique ability of supplanting upbeat homemade melodies with deeply emotional and sometimes deeply disturbing lyrics. Just the lyrics - could stand on their own as fragmented poems of personal tragedy and repair. With their music they become indelible. I never thought they had another "how you Continue Dreaming" or "Anchors Of Bleed" in them. Sometimes, it feels so damn good - to be wrong. Recorded at FBE studios in San Dimas by Bob Durkee (who plays guitar and co-wrote "Undue Tragedy.")