Heat Generation

1981 studio album by The Radiators
Heat Generation
Studio album by
The Radiators
Released1981
RecordedUltrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana
GenreSwamp rock
Length38:31
LabelCroaker Records
ProducerBill Cat and The Radiators
The Radiators chronology
Work Done on Premises
(1980)
Heat Generation
(1981)
Law of the Fish
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Heat Generation is the second album and first studio album from The Radiators.

Overview

Four years after they formed and a year after their first album, The Radiators entered a studio for the first time to create Heat Generation. It flopped and they gave up making albums for five years, until they signed with Epic Records.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ed Volker, who collaborated on the title track.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jigsaw" 4:50
2."Cocktail Music" 3:57
3."Automatic" 3:58
4."Smokin' Hole" 4:07
5."Heat Generation"Ed Volker; Camile Baudoin; Frank Bua Jr.; Dave Malone; Reggie Scanlan1:53
6."Nail Your Heart to Mine" 4:40
7."Sunglasses On" 2:30
8."Shoot Out the Lights" 3:38
9."Gimme a Rainbow That's for Real" 5:13
10."Monkey in Her Heart" 3:45
Total length:38:31
2007 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."If Your Heart Ain't In It"2:45
12."Hard to Tell"3:21
Total length:44:37

Credits

References

  1. ^ Heat Generation at AllMusic
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  • Party On
  • The Best of the Radiators: Songs from the Ancient Furnace
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