Transworld Ultra Rock Explained

Transworld Ultra Rock
Type:studio
Artist:Electric Eel Shock
Cover:Electric_Eel_Shock_Transworld_Ultra_Rock_Album_Cover.jpg
Released:October 1, 2007[1]
Recorded:2007
Genre:Garage rock
Rock and roll
Heavy metal
Length:40:56 (excluding bonus tracks)
Label:Double Peace
P-Vine
Producer:Attie Bauw
Prev Title:Beat Me
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Sugoi Indeed
Next Year:2009

Transworld Ultra Rock is the seventh album of Japanese band Electric Eel Shock and was released in 2007. The Album was produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Attie Bauw. The album was recorded at Bauwhaus Studios, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Drums were recorded at The Tracking Room, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Additional vocal arrangement and production on track 12 by David Laudat.

The name of this album is based upon the name of the hit 1970s Japanese television show Transamerica Ultra Quiz.[2]

The songs "Joe" and "Joe II" were inspired by the 1970s Anime/Manga Tomorrow's Joe's main character.

Track listing

Tracks 13 and 14 are bonus tracks that only appear on the Japanese version of this album released by P-Vine Records. The bonus track "Bastard" was bastardised by Timmy B .

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. "Tolley, S" "Electric Eel Shock – Transworld Ultra Shock" http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/articles/4068/Electric-Eel-Shock---Transworld-Ultra-Shock.html
  2. "Grunebaum, D" "metropolis.co.jp" "http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/721/music_beat.asp"