Highlights & Lowlives | ||
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Studio album by Blue Cheer | ||
Released | January/February 1990 | |
Recorded | 1989 at Foel Studio in Wales, UK | |
Genre | Hard Rock, Stoner Rock, Blues Rock | |
Length | 40:11 44:00 (Bonus) | |
Label | Thunderbolt, Nibelung | |
Producer | Jack Endino | |
Blue Cheer chronology | ||
Blitzkrieg Over Nüremberg (1989) |
Highlights & Lowlives (1990) |
Dining With The Sharks (1991) |
Highlights & Lowlives is the eighth studio album by California hard rock band Blue Cheer, releasing in 1990. Notably it's the first (of two) studio albums to feature longtime guitarist Andrew "Duck" MacDonald. Notably famed producer Jack Endino would handle the production duties (and speak positively of the experience on the liner notes of Rocks Europe). However reviews of the album tend to be fairly average.[1]
Tracklist[]
NOTE: Track 9 is a bonus track exclusive to select versions of the album.
- 1. Urban Soldiers (Dickie Peterson) (4:09)
- 2. Hunter of Love (Duck MacDonald, Peterson) (5:32)
- 3. Girl From London (MacDonald, Peterson) (5:40)
- 4. Blue Steel Dues (MacDonald, Peterson) (6:19)
- 5. Big Trouble In Paradise (Peterson, Rainier) (4:11)
- 6. Flight of The Enola Gay (MacDonald, Peterson) (3:49)
- 7. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) (5:56)
- 8. Down and Dirty (MacDonald, Peterson) (4:35)
- 9. Blues Cadillac (Peterson) (3:49)
Personnel[]
- Dickie Peterson - Bass, Lead Vocals
- Paul Whaley - Drums
- Andrew MacDonald - Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Dave Anderson - Engineer
- Ivor Mladek - Engineer
- Rainer Kleber - Mastering
- Jack Endino - Producer
- Roland Hofmann - Executive Producer
- Günther Kempf - Artwork