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Pure Rock Fury
Type:Studio album
Artist:Clutch
Cover:Clutch - Pure Rock Fury.jpg
Recorded:September 2000
Venue: (Washington, D.C.)
Studio:Uncle Punchy Studios (Silverspring, MD)
IIWII (Weehawken, NJ)
The Machine Shop (Hoboken, NJ)
Show Place Studios (Dover, NJ)
Genre:Stoner rock, hard rock, blues rock, funk metal
Length:61:24
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Uncle Punchy, Machine, Clutch
Prev Title:Jam Room
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Live at the Googolplex
Next Year:2002

Pure Rock Fury is the fifth album by American rock band Clutch, released on March 13, 2001, and is the only album release with Atlantic Records. The album liner notes state that it is dedicated to Ronnie True.[1]

Album information

This album features guest appearances by Scott "Wino" Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Spirit Caravan), Leslie West (Mountain), and Dan and Joe of Sixty Watt Shaman, highlighting the band's habit of having musical contemporaries play on their albums.[2]

The album yielded a minor hit with "Careful with That Mic...", a rap rock parody, which CMJ complimented for its clever rhymes.[3] The song "Immortal" was originally released with different lyrics and arrangement as the song "Baby I'm Down" by Leslie West on his debut album Mountain. Clutch rearranged it and changed the lyrics somewhat, and it features a guitar solo by the original author, Leslie West, on it, who then had his band 'Mountain' cover this Clutch version on their Mystic Fire album the following year.

Clutch vocalist Neil Fallon has stated in an interview that of all Clutch's albums, Pure Rock Fury is his least favourite.[4]

In popular culture

The song "Immortal" is featured in the video game . The song "Pure Rock Fury" is featured in the video game .

Track listing

All songs written by Clutch.

Personnel

Production

Monitor engineer: Chris Sherman

Chart positions

Albums

YearChartPosition
2001Billboard 200135
2001Top Heatseekers5

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pro Rock. Pro-rock.com. February 20, 2016.
  2. Web site: CLUTCH : Discography. Pro-rock.com. February 20, 2016.
  3. Book: CMJ New Music Monthly - Google Books. 68 . April 2001. March 6, 2012.
  4. Web site: Interview: Going Deep Into All Things Clutch With Singer Neil Fallon . Blogcritics.org . November 22, 2010 . February 8, 2015.