Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Skeleton Key |
Cover: | Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon.jpg |
Released: | March 25, 1997[1] |
Length: | 34:30 |
Label: | Capitol |
Producer: | Skeleton Key, Dave Sardy, Eli Janney |
Prev Title: | Skeleton Key EP |
Prev Year: | 1996 |
Next Title: | Obtainium |
Next Year: | 2002 |
Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon is the debut studio album by the American rock band Skeleton Key, released in 1997 on Capitol Records.[2] It was co-produced by the band with Dave Sardy, except "All the Things I've Lost" and "Big Teeth" produced by the band and Eli Janney, and "The Needle Never Ends" produced by the band only. The original album contains 11 songs, with 4 more songs released only on the Japanese edition. In 1998, a two-disc edition of the album was released in the United States, with the second disc containing alternative versions and remixes by DJ Spooky, Mark Linkous, JG Thirlwell and Dan the Automator.
The packaging was designed by Stefan Sagmeister and features photographs by Tom Schierlitz. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.[3]
The New York Times wrote: "With its raucous precision, Skeleton Key touches on punk and funk, constructing lean, clattery vamps. It also harks back to Captain Beefheart's down-home surrealism and tips its hat to the circus-band waltzes of Kurt Weill via Tom Waits."[4] The Dayton Daily News deemed the album "a quirky hodgepodge of megaphone vocals, tin-can percussion, jagged rhythms and bizarro sound effects."[5]
Japanese edition bonus tracks
Disc 2 (special edition)