Space Heater
| Space Heater | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 24, 1998 | |||
| Recorded | Dallas Sound Labs, Dallas, Texas | |||
| Genre | Rockabilly[1] | |||
| Length | 45:13 | |||
| Label | Interscope | |||
| Producer | Ed Stasium | |||
| Reverend Horton Heat chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| CMJ | (favorable) [2] |
| Melody Maker | |
Space Heater is the fifth album by Reverend Horton Heat, released by Interscope Records in March 1998. It charted on the Billboard 200, reaching number 187. "Pride of San Jacinto" appears in the videogame Hot Wheels Turbo Racing.
Album art
The front-cover album art is a parody of 1950s horror movie posters. It plays on a double entendre, turning 1950s-era space heaters into alien spacecraft invading from outer space, complete with search lights or tractor beams.
Track listing
- "Pride of San Jacinto" (Wallace) – 3:13
- "Lie Detector" (Heath) – 3:24
- "Hello Mrs. Darkness" (Heath) – 3:11
- "Jimbo Song" (Heath/Wallace) – 2:21
- "Revolution Under Foot" (Heath/Wallace/Churilla) – 4:29
- "Starlight Lounge" (Heath) – 2:48
- "Goin' Manic" (Heath/Churilla/Wallace) – 4:27
- "Mi Amor" (Heath) – 3:05
- "For Never More" (Heath/Wallace/Churilla) – 2:53
- "The Prophet Stomp" (Heath) – 3:02
- "Native Tongue of Love" (Heath) – 3:17
- "Couch Surfin'" (Heath/Churilla) – 4:02
- "Cinco de Mayo" (Heath/Churilla/Wallace/Stasium) – 2:11
- "Texas Rock-A-Billy Rebel" (Heath) – 2:47
- "Baby I'm Drunk" (Heath) – 3:11
- "Space Heater" (Heath/Churilla/Wallace) – 9:47
Personnel

- Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath - guitars, vocals, harmonica (on "Pride of San Jacinto" and "Goin' Manic"), ukulele (on "The Prophet Stomp")
- Jimbo Wallace - upright bass, backing vocals
- Scott Churilla - drums, backing vocals (on "Jimbo Song" and "Couch Surfin')
- Tim Alexander - piano (on "Lie Detector"), accordion on ("Mi Amor")
- Ed Stasium - producer, recorder, mixer
- Phillip Green - assistant recorder
- Marvin Hlavenka - assistant recorder
- Junichi Murakawa - assistant mixer
- Greg Calbi - mastering
- Tom Whalley - A&R direction
- Scott Weiss - management
- Jeffrey Taylor Light - legal
- Unleashed - art direction + design
- Lisa Peardon - photography
Charts
| Chart (1998) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 187 |
| US Heatseekers (Billboard) | 14 |
References
- ^ a b Prato, Greg. Space Heater at AllMusic
- ^ CMJ review
- ^ Mason, Neil (September 12, 1998). "Bits & Bobs". Melody Maker. Vol. 75, no. 37. IPC. p. 37.
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